A few days ago I uploaded a couple of new articles to one of my sites. One of them showed ads immediately but the other one still has blank spaces where the ads should be. http://www.dogchatforum.com/dog_baby_kids.htm I've never had this happen before. Any ideas? Thanks Zoe
Not sure if this would be an issue but it seems you are missing a bunch of closing </p> tags on that page?
hi zeo may be you use unimportant keywords that does not have lots ads when you generate the code of your ad there is an option allows you to choose from filling the space with any ads they choose or leave it blank in case there are no enough ads releated to your keyword yours, Majali
majali is right there are no advertisers for your keywords. These are yours most repeating keywords in this page" dog T, K, D 93 dogs T, K 61 child T 37 children T 25 Maybe there are no advertisers for these. Currently I see Public Service Ads by Google not white space
Hmmm, I would have thought that there would have been ads for the keywords dog and children. So perhaps I should sprinkle some other keywords throughout the article. If I put the words 'dog' and 'train' together surely I should attract something. I had a look at the AS setup. There are three choices. Puplic service ads, ads from another URL and fill the space with a solid colour. I think I will stick with the public service ads. I guess no ads are better than the ads I have on my Dog in Heat article. They are all to do with heating. Some are quite funny though if you relate them to the subject of the article. "Separator Spares" Could be good if you need to separate the dogs. "Hand Operated Heat Sealer" Perhaps you could use this to seal up the entrance the male dog is seeking, a kind of birth control. "Heat Trace Cable" may be useful for a randy male dog to carry around with him. Thanks for your replies guys