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another topic i wanted touch on is ad relevancy, something that hasn't been mentioned in any e-books that i have read. Good ad relevancy is when your ads have the same keyword in it as your domain name if using a exact match domain. good example is if your domain name is pocket bike.com do a search in google for pocket bikes find a site that has adsense and you will see ads that say cheap pocket bikes,pocket bikes for 1.79,pocket bike parts. all those ads are extremely relevant to the site/keywords/content, and they even have your keywords in the ad. Another example, this time about bad ad relevancy is my own site benefit eyeshadow.net now there are a few ads that say benefit eyecon and benefit cosmetics but none say benefit eyeshadow and most of the time the ads were very generic cosmetic ads like almay lipstick, mac blush, urban decay eyeliner, now these ads are relevant in the since that they are in the cosmetics category but they aren't extremely relevant in the since that my keyword in the ads. Find a niche where the keyword you are trying to rank for is also in the adsense ads, and your sure to increase your ctr. |
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Well, you kind of contradict yourself. There is a HUGE algorithm as to what ads appear on your site. It's not as simple as black and white, which your contradictory statements seem to reiterate. It's more about content than anything else. I mean come on. Do you think ezinearticles.com gets ads for other ezine article sites? Hardly. Besides, I have authority sites, targetable and indeed targeted. Make your channels have a name that a business would like to target and make them targetable. Oh but then you would still get a wide range of ads, wouldn't you? A site about eye shadow seems ripe for cosmetic ads. No real surprise. Paul |
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and yes my eyeshadow blog still gets clicks but it probably be more if every ad had the word eyeshadow in it is all i'm saying | |
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1) Your site is parked (Zero Content). 2) If your keyword is "Eye Shadow" make that the first word in your page Title (since you have no content). Your domain name is first, reverse it with your 2 keywords. Might help, might not (page is parked)? 3) Instead of parking the page you might have better luck If you create some real content, otherwise your not really trying to target a specific keyword. 4) Keywords worth looking at (look at existing Ads). ![]() |
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don't get me wrong those ads get clicks but I've spotted a couple high paying niches where the ads match the content word for word. | |
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Lol, well forget what I said about the parked domain, I thought that was your site? Quote:
Don't copy & paste those Ads into your site, use them as a reference only to see what type of words others are working with. | |||
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| The reason I stressed don't copy and paste those Ads & only use as a referance is, you never know which Adwords/Ads will pay the most money. I suggest to instead look at the whole group of Ads, & look at what words they all (as a group) keep repeating over & over. It's obvious that most Ads will repeat the keyword (eye shadow) we searched for, still you should be able to pickup words you might not have thought about, that could help trigger those Ads, or very similar Ads. Once you get a small list of new keywords try & work them into your new articles/titles, just keep things looking good for the reader & not spammy looking. If you can do that everyone wins (you, your readers, Adwords publishers, & Google). |
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