AJAX and AdSense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by mudflation, Sep 4, 2007.

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    My site is heavily AJAX enabled, meaning most updates are partial page refreshes. Problem is Adsense wont be updated when my content changes and so I can't target specific users with content related ads.

    Is there any way to embed the Adsense code inside a partial page refresh? All my efforts so far have resulted in no ads being shown at all.
     
    mudflation, Sep 4, 2007 IP
  2. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    Let me tell you some quick secrets which you might not like but they are true:

    1)Ajax is still not supported by Adsense.
    2)The content is hideen behind the Jscript so can't be read by adbot resulting into no Ads.
    3) If you want to build a adsense site, Ajax is prolly the worst thing to look at.
    4) Ajax honestly at this stage, is only for commercial or non-profit organisation or for a site which doesnt want to make money with adsense.

    However you may try other advertising they might work. If u want to make money, maybe you can change the way ajax works on your site and make most of pages static html

    Reps appreciated
     
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  3. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    hmm.. godmode is right.
    adsense still do not supported by adsense.
    I was having the same problem in my blog.
     
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  4. mudflation

    mudflation Peon

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    Thanks for the clarification godmode. Thats really unfortunate though. I dont think I will be getting rid of AJAX as its very important to my page. Guess I'll just tank the untargeted adsense until a viable solution arrises. Hopefully sooner rather than later :p


     
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  5. davewashere

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    You've really got to go non-contextual with ads on AJAX pages. Some ad programs recognize this and allow manual input of site categories so they do not have to determine the content of a site, which they'd have trouble doing if it ran AJAX.
     
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