Can I control adsense ads

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by error47, Apr 11, 2009.

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    I'm sick of the ads that are always being displayed on my site. It is possible to control the ads that I am displaying. Replace my stupid ones with something that has a high CRT and a high payout?
     
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    terminator69 Notable Member

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    You can only block ads.. but not determine which ones are displayed.
     
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    hbl Well-Known Member

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    Yes, you can prevent ads from appearing on your pages using two tools in your account.
    * Competitive Ad Filter
    This filter lets you create and manage a list of websites whose ads you'd prefer not to show on your pages. Add a URL to your filter list, and ads from that site will no longer display on your pages.
    * Ad Review Center
    This tool allows you to prevent placement-targeted ads from appearing on your pages. You can block ads by advertiser or by ad group.
     
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    upshurcreative Guest

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    Most of the same things you would do to optimize a page for search results will also apply to the AdSense ads.

    Keep your page on topic and make use of your keywords throughout your page, perhaps paying particular attention near where the ads will apear on the page.

    If you jump around and write about several topics it’s possible you can be throwing AdSense off much the same way trying to target too many keywords on a single page can dilute the optimization of each.

    As with typical seo you want to include your keywords in your page title, headings, URL, outgoing links, etc. All should give cues to mediabot what your page is about and what ads the page should be served
     
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    config_error Well-Known Member

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    use the competitive ads filter from our google adsense, there you can block ads that you dont want to appear.
     
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    You will not control adsense ads this is part to google .Google will control all ads.If you want to increase your ctr always place upper portion of your website
     
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    Yes! you can not control adsense ads because it works according to your content niche
     
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    dinrock Well-Known Member

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    Hi ERROR47 - I used these two lines of code to control my ads:

    <!--google_ad_section_start-->
    <!--google_ad_section_end-->

    See first ad on left of my index page and you can see what my content (whole site, as a matter of fact) is about . . . and it made sure those lines of ads pertain / refer directly to what my site is about.
    I am not sure using that same code in a page to control a second or third ad is acceptable by the big G though, I am still attempting to find that out. You can see where I placed those two lines of code by looking in your VIEW PAGE SOURCE while my site is open in your browser.
     
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    angilina Notable Member

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    You can use competitive ad filter to remove bad looking ads. Also do section targeting to get relevant ads.
     
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    dinrock Well-Known Member

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    angilina: See source code on my index page where I have:

    <!--google_ad_section_start-->
    <!--google_ad_section_end-->

    first line of code starting before the very first word to right of that red banner logo and the bottom line of code placed after the "across" (in black text) just above the wording
    "Click any link below . . . " in brownish red text. This is what I was pointing out at first to
    error47's question. My question is can this same two lines of code appear for my second 336 wide recatngle on lower right of same page I am referring to? I.e., is it acceptable to use this code twice on a page?
     
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    xtremenitro911 Banned

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    You can block the ads you don't want with your competitive ad filter but there automatically gonna be the highest paying ad at that time so the next ads will pay less. It is understandable to not want certain ads on your site though cause they are not always relevant anymore. Advertisers pick there keywords more now. I have a football site that gets chicken tenders ads and I blocked that site and now I get more clicks, they pass less but I get more.
     
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    <!--google_ad_section_start-->
    <!--google_ad_section_end-->

    This is what I was looking for, thanks!
     
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    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Is it necessary for a site to be 6 months old??

    Some of my friends got their sites accepted even when they were new. :( :rolleyes:
     
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    error47 Well-Known Member

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    Never saw a 6 months rule before. Adsense accepted my site when I applied for it during my first month.
     
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    Adsense ads will appear if some adwords advertisers place bid on keywords of your site's content. I'd rather allow every advertisers' ad to be shown on my site to maximize my earning.
     
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    error47 Well-Known Member

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    I was thinking about maybe wrapping those two tags around some high paying keywords, possible?
     
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    There is nothing such like that. You can be approved by a week old site.
     
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