OK - I've run a few successful arb campaigns and have never had a problem with my Adsense targeting. Right now I am having a large site built and I cannot seem to get targeted ads more than 50% of the time. What could I be doing wrong?
Right now I use the keyword in the subdirectory (example/keyword.html), in the H1 header, the image title, and the description. I use the keyword for the keyword meta tag even. What else could I do? These pages are dynamically generated and are on a variety of topics.
Would the Content Meta tag have a large influence on the Adsense? It seems my homepage content tag is the same for my inner pages as well - other than the keyword inserted to the end of the tag.
I have also noticed that the AdSense link unit I put up top is almost always untargeted, while the AdSense blocks I have on the pages will be about 25% of the time. Why would they target differently?
One quick thought - if the AdSense ID was inputted incorrectly would this affect how ads are shown? I have the pub-id rotated between myself and a friend of mine who helped with the site - could it be that he gave an incorrect pub-id and that is what is screwing up the ads most of the time?
btw- should I email Google about my page views? The site developers did not think to use the 'test' code in the adsense, so I have been racking up a few hundred views a day on my site, with no click throughs... how long until my quality score is made lower?
Thanks for any help!
Right now I use the keyword in the subdirectory (example/keyword.html), in the H1 header, the image title, and the description. I use the keyword for the keyword meta tag even. What else could I do? These pages are dynamically generated and are on a variety of topics.
Would the Content Meta tag have a large influence on the Adsense? It seems my homepage content tag is the same for my inner pages as well - other than the keyword inserted to the end of the tag.
I have also noticed that the AdSense link unit I put up top is almost always untargeted, while the AdSense blocks I have on the pages will be about 25% of the time. Why would they target differently?
One quick thought - if the AdSense ID was inputted incorrectly would this affect how ads are shown? I have the pub-id rotated between myself and a friend of mine who helped with the site - could it be that he gave an incorrect pub-id and that is what is screwing up the ads most of the time?
btw- should I email Google about my page views? The site developers did not think to use the 'test' code in the adsense, so I have been racking up a few hundred views a day on my site, with no click throughs... how long until my quality score is made lower?
Thanks for any help!