Adsense displaying unrelated ads on Index

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by services-seo, Mar 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    I had a blog and I've put adsense on it. On my index page (www. example. com) it shows unrelated advertisement like "blog templates", "google reader" and blog related ads, but when I go to the subpages, it displays the related ads perfectly. What seems to be the problem with my blog?
     
    services-seo, Mar 17, 2009 IP
  2. joebert

    joebert Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Your subpages are probably targeted better than your index.
    When adsense looks at the index it's probably got soo many choices for ads since it's an index and probably has a log of different and unrelated concepts, that it just picks up something generic like blogging.
     
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    Maybe they started already with that dart cookie. Was you looking at blogs or websites before your blog. Just a thought
     
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    ActiveFrost Notable Member

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    Umh, I see "Hotel Near MD Anderson", "You can stop drinking" ads on my proxy website :D Why it is so ? My keywords are not related to drinking or hotels !
     
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  5. services-seo

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    I'll just post more to my blog and see if it will still display the "blog" ads. If it still display the unrelated ads, maybe its the dark cookie that jkadin was talking about.
     
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  6. joebert

    joebert Well-Known Member

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  7. jkadin

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    Google can you say relevant ads. They will lose publishers now wait and see..Google its time you fall flat on your face. Now once again google can you say relevant ads.
     
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  8. services-seo

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    I've tried opting out the cookies but nothing changes. It is still displaying that "blogs" ads. If I change my template, would it affect the ads? But it is too much work to edit a new template again. :(
     
    services-seo, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    Use 'Competetive Ad Filter' of Adsense. It filters out unwanted ads. You can set those that are related to your niche and high-paying.
     
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    I'm having exactly the same problem - all the inside pages are displaying appropriately contextual ads, but the front page is displaying something that has nothing whatsoever to do with the content! I tried using the competitive ads filter as suggested, but they just replaced one inappropriate ad with a different inappropriate ad. :-( Anyone have any success in addressing this problem? If so, how? TIA!!!
     
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    Seems that they have fixed/updated something .. finally I see only ads which are related to my site :)
     
    ActiveFrost, Mar 19, 2009 IP
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    Try to use "description" meta tags...
     
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    allow google few more days to understand your site
     
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    I've used description tags and it is now displaying related ads. Thanks guys for your help
     
    services-seo, Mar 20, 2009 IP