Ads showing up related to the wrong content

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ccoonen, Feb 23, 2008.

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    Hello all, I'm using adsense in a bunch of my sub-domain sites (links in my sig)... but its showing up incorrectly. For example in my golf site, i have links for baptist churches showing up - and in my lutheran churches i have adsense links showing up for Day Cares... How can i force it to be content-related to each sub-domain? Am I doing something wrong? Like what is the main "driver" for the ad links it displays - Meta info (Title, keywords, desc) or is the H1 Tag... or does someone know?

    Thanks for you much... would love to fix this so I could relative ads for my content, lol.
     
    ccoonen, Feb 23, 2008 IP
  2. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    i see all related ads on all sites. no problem from my side
     
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    ccoonen Well-Known Member

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    ccoonen Well-Known Member

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    use keyword in ur file name, page title, keywords and description, heading tags and also it depends where u have pasted ad code.

    Lets say u have a web content mobile wallpapers and ringtones at one page and if u paste code near ringtones then ringtones ads will be displayed.
     
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    You can use adsense filters to avoid a particular type of ad being shown on your site. By this way, you prevent what type of ad not to be shown but can not choose what type to be displayed ;)
     
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    Working fine here ... yes adsense does take time to show correct ads!!! Usually few hours!!
     
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    Sometimes things like these happen. Google attends to these things after some time and your will be experiencing changes in your ads after quite some time.
     
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    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    section targeting may help..
     
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