Hey Guys, I was wondering: what does PageRank (or Search Engine Rank at least) do for Adsense? Take for example a couple of blogs I have (which both have content): One) Cancer Information - Just put up, has cancer information content, but showing only "blogging-type" Adsense content, like, "Sick of Wordpress?" or "Blogging for Cash" or whatever. Two) A news blog that has several pages indexed that actually have ads that are relevant to the site's content. So here is what I am wondering. Does Google serve ads based on the indexed pages and PageRank so that a) they don't lose money, and 2) the advertisers don't lose money? I would be interested in doing a case study on this, actually. Just to see if it was working like this at all. Thanks for any information you could post! Peace! Bryan
i think its the adsense crawler that has to get round to your pages before you get relevant ads. My worthless 2 cents
The first few times you load new pages with AdSense on a new site, you'll get irrelevant ads as Google will be guessing purely based on the URL (so if it's www.something.com/wordpress/ it might thing 'ah, this is related to WordPress, so I'll show some blog-related ads). After a while the content will get indexed and your ads will become more relevant. Also, if you already have some pages on a particular site indexed, new pages on the same site should get relevant ads faster, as I believe AdSense bases part of its decision on other pages within the same site, given that they're likely to be on broadly the same topic.
PR doesn;t have any impact on this but the site being indexed has. if your site is not indexed by google, then it will show unrelated ads at the beginning till your site gets indexed. google has to know what your site is about before it can serve related ads. some cases it might take upto 24 hours from the time you incert the adsense code. but if its an old site and already been indexed, then relavant ad will show instantly