Question about the <!-- google_ad_section_start --> code

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by autodrawings, Oct 29, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello friends,
    I have looked around but not really found an answer for this question.
    When you put in the code
    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->

    <!-- google_ad_section_end -->

    Should I write sentences there, or is it just important to get in keywords? Like is it ok to just put in tons of keywords without any sentences?
    And should it be written like this: keyword1, keyword2, and so on?

    Thanks!
     
    autodrawings, Oct 29, 2006 IP
  2. kh7

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    in between those two code-snippets should be the content of your page, especially the parts you think are central to the subject of your page, or the part you think will make you most money. It is not meant for your header, so it is not about key-word stuffing - or should not be.

    [also check out the thread where people evaluate whether section targeting has actually worked for them]
     
    kh7, Oct 29, 2006 IP
  3. autodrawings

    autodrawings Well-Known Member

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    Thanks,
    So you mean i should basically just put in all my text in between those codes? Not ad words that i think would attract people to click on the ads? For example if I have a site that is about Fast german cars...and on the site i dont mention Porsche. Shouldnt I put in the word Porsche in between the codes anyway?

    Thanks a lot!
     
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  4. Eric Giguere

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    If you just stuff keywords in there, Google will simply ignore the section targeting. Remember, section targeting is a hint to Google, they can use or ignore it as they wish.

    The only kind of "keyword stuffing" that makes sense with section targeting is to use section targeting to exclude a keyword that is throwing off the ad relevancy.
     
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  5. kh7

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    I don't use site targeting at more than one page. In general I don't need it.

    In your case, you sound like you may have some irrelevant key-words in your menu, so target everything, except the menu.

    And no - don't just keyword stuff. Google will see right through that and your visitors won't be happy either. Remember: less visitors also means less money.
     
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    decodethis Well-Known Member

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    Can someone point me in the direction of more information on this?
     
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  7. Eric Giguere

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    Eric Giguere, Oct 29, 2006 IP