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Discussion in 'AdSense' started by tachu, Jul 26, 2004.

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    Is there a way of having google search return only ads based on keywords? I have a search engine for my site and i want to add ads on my result page based on the keywords the person is searching on. I've tried adsense but in order to have relevant ads google has to parse my result pages. so for every first search I ussualy dont get releveant ads, and if i where to be able to send keywords to google it would make it way more relevant. I've tried using the hints field but doesnt seem to make any difference until google parses my pages after the first term search is done. If i use google search product and do a search it returns ads relevant to my search terms so is there a way of using that tool, sending a search and having it return ads only so i can parse them and display them?

    Thanks for your help

    Tachu
     
    tachu, Jul 26, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    xml Peon

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    Check this news search engine I have done. Search for something well known and the ads seem to match the query. Strange no?
     
    xml, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    schlottke Peon

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    It seems to work only on a few searches, not every one.
     
    schlottke, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    xml Peon

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    Yeah on the most common terms.
     
    xml, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    qll Peon

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    there a trick you can play. for example, if they search for "what the heck is the best hosing?" you take only the work hosting in and display search.cgi?q=hosting, but you post the whole string into the form, so the search result is correct, but let adsense think it is from q=hosting, so they will only match the keyword with hosting. there is not TOS broken if you do that.
     
    qll, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    baybossplaya Active Member

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    that still work?
     
    baybossplaya, Dec 20, 2007 IP
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    w0lfenst1en Well-Known Member

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    there must be a script that you can use in your search.php or asp to show ads in results try search in hotscript :eek:
     
    w0lfenst1en, May 15, 2008 IP
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    SEOSpeakS Banned

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    No any script work any more for this.
     
    SEOSpeakS, May 30, 2008 IP
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    may be these tactics are one of the black hat one...
     
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    onlineshopping Banned

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    It's sounds good, and well mannered reply.
     
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    Make sure you prominently display the person's search query on the results page. That should at least help.
     
    johnnie, Jun 2, 2008 IP