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So what is Adsense really all about? The
following report includes some fascinating information about
Adsense--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to
tell you.
Those of you not familiar with the latest
on Adsense now have at least a basic understanding. But there's
more to come.
How to Help Google Make up its Mind
As an AdSense sponsoring web site, your
goal is to have contextually relevant ads displayed whenever a
visitor comes to your site. That’s the goal, and it sounds
simple enough, but sometimes it seems that Google is bent on not
cooperating with you in the least.
If there are times when your web site is
displaying apparently random ads which have no relevance to your
site at all or worse, it’s displaying non-revenue Public
Service Ads (PSA), then that’s a sign that you need to work
harder to help Google make up its mind.
Google uses a pretty effective set of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to sniff the content on your
site so it can serve up the most relevant ads out of its
extensive inventory. However, since no humans are involved in
this process, it’s actually pretty easy to lead the poor
spider down the wrong path.
It’s not enough to simply depend upon
your site’s keywords to pull the right ads from Google; you
have to pay attention to the context in which the key words are
used as well or you could get some surprises.
For example, suppose that you have some
text on your page that reads “I love Guns ‘N Roses”. There
is a good chance that you will either end up with PSAs, because
“Guns” is a known Google “stop” word that triggers PSAs,
or ads from 1-800-Flowers thanks to the key word “Roses”.
But if you modify your content slightly to have it read
something like “I love the heavy metal and hard rock bands
like Guns ‘N Roses”, then you should start pulling ads that
match your site’s theme.
The words “heavy metal” and “hard
rock” are called supporting keywords. Their job is to help
define the context that the actual key word is being used in.
When the Google spiders are fed both
supporting and actual key words they are better able to make the
right decisions on your behalf.
The position of your key words also plays a
part in pulling the right ads. Words that are closer to the top
of the page have more “weight” than those that appear
farther down. Tags are also important. H1 and H 2 tags have a
higher precedence over P tags, and B tags are significant as
well.
The key to getting the right ads to appear
on your site is to fine-tune the supporting key words and tweak
your tags until you are seeing what you want to see.
Once you reach that goal, you can read our
article on Smart Ways to Attract Higher Paying AdSense Ads, and
Tips for Maximizing Your Google AdSense Revenues for even better
results.
Sometimes it seems that the Google spider
is doing all it can to not get along with you. The next time you
have that thought, stop to consider the possibility that the
Google spider is having the same thoughts about you!
Now that wasn't hard at all, was it?
And you've earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking
some time to study an expert's word on Adsense.
About the author:
Diane provides marketing and internet profit tips. For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense.deeljeabiz.com Email : deeljeabiz@gmail.com
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