Adds are wronge for content

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by coldclimber, Oct 31, 2006.

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    I have a petition web site this particular petition is for animal testing but the only adds that show are for student loans even though the content is based all around animals does anyone know why this is??

    forgot url htxp://www.animaltesting.online-petition.info/
     
    coldclimber, Oct 31, 2006 IP
  2. webuk44

    webuk44 Peon

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    I checked keyword density for your page and it is fine for animal testing related adsense.
    Have you checked when google media/bot last crawled? - You may need to wait for better relevance to appear. - Mine took 2 days
    If all else fails, try
    <!-- google_ad_section_start --> tag at the head of a LARGE block of related content and finish with
    <!-- google_ad_section_end-->
    This may influence adsense on its next crawl.
    It could be that individuals in the student loan business are targetting "students" with "animal testing" adwords! Just a thought..
     
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  3. peth

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    yep, i think what webuk44 is correct - it may be the fact that google needs to revisit, but if it is any consilation - some of the ads that were displayed when i visited were fair paying ads - lol :)

    Just wait - it'll be cool....:)
     
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    The reason that student loan ads are showing is that Google is using the content of the base domain to determine which ads display until it revisits the site.

    This happens on all my new subdomain sites and it clears up within a day or two :)
     
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    infonote Well-Known Member

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    Use Section targeting and you will be fine.
     
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    It takes a few days for Google to create relevant ads for a new site. But, in your case, there might not be inventory of ads for your topic. To find out, do a normal Google search using the primary keyword for your site and see if the results page contains paid ads on the right side of the page.
     
    stackman, Nov 1, 2006 IP