How do I show only most relevent ads on my forum?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Iron Hide, Aug 14, 2011.

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    I am running a Paid To Post (PTP) forum that is based on money making discussions. I want to show only money making ads on my vBulletin forum, but when I go to adsense to block certain ads categories, its says some of them are too big to block. It only blocks around 50 and then it won't let me. Right now, its showing its own, PRweb and couple other ads but is there any way I can only show money making ads in my forum?

    Thanks
     
    Iron Hide, Aug 14, 2011 IP
  2. cronoszeu

    cronoszeu Greenhorn

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    You have in account to block by category.. ex: religious ads.

    Regards
     
    cronoszeu, Aug 14, 2011 IP
  3. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    You could use the section targeting with adsense and focus only on parts of your site which deal with money making keywords. You can find a tutorial on using section targeting with adsense easily.
     
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  4. Iron Hide

    Iron Hide Well-Known Member

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    I know, but there are so many categories, and Adsense lets you block only 50.

    I did some Google search and it seems too complicated. It involves messing around with code and I am not feeling comfortable doing it. Is there an easy way? Maybe a mod, or just give me a tutorial that explains everything step by step. All I am finding is bunch of complicated tuts and they assume that the reader knows everything.
     
    Iron Hide, Aug 14, 2011 IP
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    digitalwebman06 Active Member

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    dude it totally depends on Google . and as i know Google will always show the relevant ads in your site.
     
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  6. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    Ranzuken Peon

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    You need to remove non relevant ads on there - its a simple google search and you'll see what im talking about.
     
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    Add <!-- google_ad_section_start --> before the code

    Add <!-- google_ad_section_end --> after the code

    It's as simple as that.
     
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  9. Iron Hide

    Iron Hide Well-Known Member

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    Before and after what code?

    It mostly talks about wordpress but I couldn't find a good tutorial on how to implement it on vBulletin. I just want to show "How to make money online" ads. I want them in all posts whether its a introduction post or a off-topic discussion.
     
    Iron Hide, Aug 15, 2011 IP
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    Dude, it's before and after your adsense code.
     
    Avisblr, Aug 16, 2011 IP
  11. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    no, it's before and after the content you want adsense to target ads upon.

    In vbulletin I don't know where is the content (the forum posts) but you have to ask on a vbulletin forum if you have no idea how the vbulletin script template is built.
     
    JamesColin, Aug 16, 2011 IP