View Full Version : Where should I place the Adsense Keywords
wow
Feb 10th 2005, 12:30 pm
Hi,
Everyone talks about google adsense keywords. Is this keywords means meta tag keywords or where should I place those keowrds?
Please let me know
Thanks
my3cents
Feb 10th 2005, 12:36 pm
To help Google figure out what you page is about, you should follow some general SEO rules (in my opinion):
1. Have a meaningful title in your <title> tags.
2. Create a simple, but relevant meta description for the page (keywords not as important, but you can specify a short list of keywords as well).
3. Use a standard HTML header if you have a heading on your page (ie - H1 or H2 tags)
4. Keep your page simple. Let the text/content dominate the page. Don't have hundreds of lines of code/script to control a menu, etc. Keep that stuff in includes if possible.
By default your keyword(s) should appear in the above sections. Then give G a few hours (up to a day) to re-crawl your pages and see how it goes.
Good luck!
Tuning
Feb 10th 2005, 5:02 pm
I think the URL is also valid for AdSense. Therfore make your webpages with key-phrase.htm.
Cheers!
Tuning
Homer
Feb 10th 2005, 5:28 pm
I don't beleive that the filename.htm has any weight in what Adsense ads display. I think my3cents has the idea. Most of the information G gathers to displays ads is obtained on page...my opinion :)
Chiara
Feb 10th 2005, 6:57 pm
For me, Adsense seems to put the most weight on my title tag. When I change that, my ads change, without variation.
Homer
Feb 11th 2005, 7:24 am
While surfing the web I found this site http://www.createonlinebusiness.com/adsense_index.html . Pretty good tips on how to increase your earnings with AdSense
jackburton
Feb 13th 2005, 12:41 pm
I don't beleive that the filename.htm has any weight in what Adsense ads display.
This is not true. A section of my site is devoted to displaying production stills (for movies), and the name of the folder was "stills". Adsense kept displaying ads with the word "stills" in it. No matter what I did (changed keywords, phrases, headers), "stills" kept showing up. It was only after I changed the folder name to "moviepics" that "stills" ads disappeared and was replaced by "movie" ads.
Tuning
Feb 13th 2005, 5:09 pm
I think basically every SEO tip is valid for adsense ads too.
Homer
Feb 13th 2005, 5:38 pm
I didn't think it had effect...I stand corrected...thanks for the info jackburton.
2ndPlatform
Feb 14th 2005, 2:01 pm
While surfing the web I found this site http://www.createonlinebusiness.com/adsense_index.html . Pretty good tips on how to increase your earnings with AdSense
Thanks for the resource Homer -- good stuff. Anyone got any other sites -- I'm doin' research! :)
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