Okay, so I have a high paying niche site. The problem is there are about 3 high paying kewords within that niche and the rest are useless. What are the best ways to adapt the content and code on a page to ensure or increase the likelihood that Google serves an ad based on the higher paying keywords. So far, I have included them in the title, h1 and h2 tags, keywords(although negligible), and main content. Should these phrases be em'd or strong'd, should content unrelated to these keywords be ignored, using the Google ignore tag? Some suggestions would be great.
Hey dude, I don't recommend what are you doing, high paying keywords and things are old techniques, but anyway here you are :
Thanks for that. You don't recommend it? Surely, if I have an existing site, and wish to tailor the ads to increase rates yet retain the association with the content, then there isn't any form of problem at all. If I was completely changing the ads to deliver non-content related ads then this would be wrong.
Try adsblacklist.com , not sure if it works though. It will help you filter out low paying & unrelated ads.
Iam already flitering those nasty MFA's and such. The remaing ads ARE all related to my content, I'm just trying to increase the chance of a high paying advert displaying - which is totally legitimate.