I have found couple of keywords on which most ads show up and the eCPM is good enough, now I have added these keywords which are "Love" "Romance" "Love SMS", "PREM KAHANI" << means Love Story, "Birthday" but these keywords even as meta tag, doesn’t work properly but when these keywords are mixed with page contents then the relevant ads show up! I guess Instead of making changes in my Meta tag, I rather place these keywords in Site contents? Any suggestion?
Yeah I've always believed that Meta Tags don't do anything in Adsesne. Google cares about the content (what the people actually see). I doubt most search engines care about meta tags at all. But that's just my opinion... Oh another tip: It seems like keywords that are closer to the ad have more relevance. So if you're not getting the ads you want, try putting your keyword above or below the ad and see if that helps.
Its great, I added these keywords in the site contents on every page, and also made couple of them as hyper links and you wont belive the ads which I want most of the time appear.. Cool...
Google does not care about the keywords metatags but they take into account the Description tag.. So put in your relevant keywods there so that it becomes the summary on SERPs
I have found that meta tags are of great importance for two things: 1. Any search engine spiders use them constantly, and they help a LOT in getting your site indexed faster and in a higher spot. 2. Adwords does use the title words and phrases and 'description' tag info. At least on my sites, I made a test over 2 weeks once and was surprised by the changing adsense ads that appeared by me just altering the title and meta description info. The meta tag for keywords didnt seem to effect adsense ads but the title and description tags sure did
Meta tags are useful. They are not as important as they once were, but they still have great usage out there. It's not worth a ton of work to put them in place, but if you can come up with a system to put them up easily, I would do it.
I had a file named wallpaper.php - and was getting ads for the stuff you glue to your walls instead of Desktop Wallpaper. I changed the name of the file appropriately, and that seemed to do the trick. Started getting correct ads immediately.
I noticed that when creating pages and viewing them locally on my computer before uploading to the server, adsense serves up ads related to the name of the directory on my notebook where the page resides before upload. This leads me to believe that directory and url (page name) play a role.
So I see. Directory names, files names are relevant ? OK. But don't forget to add keywords before and after the google codes. That's a foolproof method
The content is always more important for google than meta tags. Secondly, are they really good paying keywords 'love', 'romance' etc?
Yah, my thoughts exactly. I've changed ads by using meta tags that had nothing to do with the content, just to see if it works, and it does. The file name does have some effect also.