AdSense Spider

Finally, it looks like the AdSense spider is coming to the blog a little more often. My blog finally started displaying business and revenue related ads. Right on topic, that’s what I was looking for.

I really don’t know how AdSense works, but I have many sites on one account (as you’re supposed to). My other AdSense sites all display ads from my niche, gymnastics. Since this site was brand new, it appeared that my ads were being based on content from my other sites.

If you have sites about different subjects, I would hold off on AdSense until the site has some nice content. That way the Google spiders can get a better idea of what your site is about. I’m not talking about waiting forever, just a week or two (whatever it takes you to get some decent content). You don’t want to end up with a business (revenue, money) blog displaying ads for gymnastics leotards.

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Comment by Aniela
2007-03-20 13:36:53

Have you tried using section targeting ? I’ve been using it for a while to get my ads targeted right. John Chow wrote about it a few days ago

Comment by J.B.Slife
2007-03-20 17:28:03

No…never heard of it. I’ll see if I can find that post on John Chow’s site. Thanks for the help.

Comment by Aniela
2007-03-20 19:03:03

Hey, I included the link, don’t know why it didn’t show up. Here’ i’ll try again !

http://www.johnchow.com/make-money-online-with-google-section-targeting/

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