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Difficulty getting high-$ keyword ads to show on pages
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Post Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 5:58 pm
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Check the words appearing just before and after the adsense code to be sure you aren't inadvertantly telling Adsense to target the wrong thing. I had Pm'd Minnie Pauz to ask her to try that, and she removed two words .... site and website ... from perfectly on target sentences that appeared before and after her adsense code, and her hosting ads disappeared!

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Post Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:36 pm
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Twice in the last 3 weeks I have had sites getting only PSA's even though there seemed to be an AdWords inventory available and I contacted AdSense at the email address I mentioned previously.

Even though only PSA's had been appearing for some time, the response I got back was they checked my site and relevant ads were showing. Sure enough, both times, just after I sent the email, relevant ads appeared, apparently before they even checked, unless they are using some type of AdSense-problem-solving-browser. Laughing

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Post Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:09 am
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Another aspect of "only PSA ads" appearing on a page has so far not been commented here I think.

Google's adwords (!) program which is the supplier of ads for the Adsense program, offers regional targeting to the advertiser. This is very important if you check your site for the quality of ad's displayed.

Example: You live in Australia and look at your website let's say on "mortgage". You might not see the same ad's, an US - surfer does.

A nice way to check this, is using a annonoumous proxy server whilst surfing. This way google displays most of the time the correct (max value) ads.

Just my 2 cents.
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