We have heard these questions a million times on WF:
"How do I get google to show the right ads?"
My (and everyone eles's) answer to this would normally be something along the lines of
The problem
Well, I was in the process of making another arbitrage page yesterday and for some reason, the ads displayed where utter and complete crap. :error:
What happened?
I was making an arbi site about a new well... wizardrycorp's new magic smoke thing.
Content?
Nope, the content was pristine, nothing but technical descriptions of the magic smoke thing.
Title or meta tags?
The page title was also thought out and considered good, as were the metas.
Section Targeting?
[FONT="]Nope, I targeted the content, using
[/FONT]
<!-- google_ad_section_start -->[FONT="] and end tags respectively.[/FONT]
Still, craptacular yoga and health ads... WTF?!?
The solution
As a last resort, I changed the name of the folder.
[FONT="]asifiwouldtellyou.net/magicsmoke/index.html[/FONT]
changed to
[FONT="] asifiwouldtellyou[/FONT][FONT="].net/wizardrycorpmagicsmokething/index.html[/FONT]
and behold! The ads went from crap to spectacularly good!
So next time you have trouble with your ads, consider folder and file names as well.
Hope that helps.
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My (and everyone eles's) answer to this would normally be something along the lines of
- Change the content
- Use google section targeting
- Upload it, doublecheck online
- Get lost, dimwad, I am not gonna share my 7331 intarweb secrits with you worseles!!111!
The problem
Well, I was in the process of making another arbitrage page yesterday and for some reason, the ads displayed where utter and complete crap. :error:
What happened?
I was making an arbi site about a new well... wizardrycorp's new magic smoke thing.
Content?
Nope, the content was pristine, nothing but technical descriptions of the magic smoke thing.
Title or meta tags?
The page title was also thought out and considered good, as were the metas.
Section Targeting?
[FONT="]Nope, I targeted the content, using
[/FONT]
<!-- google_ad_section_start -->[FONT="] and end tags respectively.[/FONT]
Still, craptacular yoga and health ads... WTF?!?
The solution
As a last resort, I changed the name of the folder.
[FONT="]asifiwouldtellyou.net/magicsmoke/index.html[/FONT]
changed to
[FONT="] asifiwouldtellyou[/FONT][FONT="].net/wizardrycorpmagicsmokething/index.html[/FONT]
and behold! The ads went from crap to spectacularly good!
So next time you have trouble with your ads, consider folder and file names as well.
Hope that helps.
::emp::