can you put adsense ads on a page with just alt /title tags on the images etc? what is the min context allowed?? does it have to be plain text?? or will alt tags work??
sorry i didnt mean whole site just on a page or 2! there will be context on the page just not much! all the info about the pics will be in the alt /title tags etc! not trying to put a bunch of hi $ key words hidden on the page! just want the info about the pic in the title tags!
Of course, you SHOULD do that to get relevant ads. You should repeat your alt text as a caption under or above the image, too. I do it all the time to ensure more relevant ads. FYI content can be anything, including a single picture on a page.
I agree with Jack Burton. I'd like to add though that on a page with little textual content, adding relevant title, keywords and description tags will help google in targeting the ads.
Then your definition of "MFA" is loose. For example: I have one page filled with thumbnails of images. When a visitor clicks on a thumbnail, it opens another page with the full image. There is Adsense on this page along with the image. There is nothing MFA about it. It's a simple continuation of a content page.
thanks for the reply's! what's wrong with a lil mfa as long as the whole site isnt just made for it i think the only people that see that is the people making them! i just want to use it kinda like jack said for pics etc. that are referencing the page that got them there! I didn't know that google allowed just 1 pic as content! iv been a lil skared ever since i joined! im new to all this! redid the whole site to remove all click here on buttons and links!(is that needed?) can i have links like click here to check your email if they are away from the google ad but on the same page ?? Thanks again
Can you show us your site? Click here on links is not a good idea, because it doesn't describe what the link goes to. So it would be better to have something like 'this picture large' (at least the keyword picture is in there) or something. Usually though, people will know to click the thumbnail to get to the bigger picture. Generally: have descriptive link-text. Not because you aren't allowed to have links that say 'click here', but because it is clearer for your users.
I wouldn't use just "click here" in tags I would use "click here to check your email" "click here to read full bio" etc etc. I know i dont need tags like that! that is why i removed them!