how do you get rid of adsens public ads?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by salopare, Apr 4, 2006.

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    hey guys I just started a website and the only adsens ads on my website are public ads. they dont make me any money
    how do you get rid of them quickly to get relevent ads?
     
    salopare, Apr 4, 2006 IP
  2. max pain

    max pain Notable Member

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    When did you start displaying th ads? It takes some time for google to crawl your site content and display relevant ad's.
     
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  3. Riboflavin

    Riboflavin Well-Known Member

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    The crawl should be pretty much instant if it is the first time the page has displayed ads.

    Make sure you have a lot of content on that page.
     
    Riboflavin, Apr 4, 2006 IP
  4. Olney

    Olney Berserker

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    The Adsense bot may take a while to index your site.
    If you can't wait just put use the settings to add your own site ads in place.
    You can do all this on the Adsense Admin
     
    Olney, Apr 4, 2006 IP
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    seolion Active Member

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    If it is a blog and if your application is under review, it will show only public service ads.. Is your account approved? Whats the URL? let me have a look..
     
    seolion, Apr 4, 2006 IP
  6. WebFreedom

    WebFreedom Peon

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    Hi Salopare,

    If you have a lot of content on your pages, you can use the 'section targeting' feature of AdSense to designate which sections of your content are used for ad targeting, and which sections are ignored. You can get more information in the Google AdSense Help Center.

    It's also a good idea to have something in the 'Alternate URL' field of your AdSense code, as you'll probably never get rid of PSAs completely. If you're not involved with any affiliate programs related to your site, you can use Allfeeds.com's 'Google Backfill' program - it allows you to serve targeted ads in place of all PSAs with a single URL. I've been using it since December, and it's worked very well for me. You can click on the link in my signature if you want more information.

    HTH,
    Sam
     
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    daithanh Guest

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    thanks you for the help
     
    daithanh, Apr 9, 2006 IP