New website no adsense showing

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Hi everyone. I just started a new website and its been 2 days since I made it. Yet still nothing but public service ads are showing. I know there are enough adsense ads for this niche, because there are tons of websites on this niche.

Now, for some reason I cannot fix this no matter what I do.

The website is: http://blackduvetcovers.org.

Now when I first started the website, the don't let search engines spider your blog thing was checked. I fixed that problem and made it so that SE's could spider the blog and still nothing but public service ads are showing. I know the ad format is messed up, I'm just concerned with why no ads are showing and how I can fix this problem.

Any input will help.


Thanks,


Jacob Martus
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    your site has no description META tags and also no keywords. Description is pretty important, it also helps the google ad bot to quickly see what your site is about.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Well its a wordpress blog. Should I add one of the seo plugins like all in one seo or something to take care of this?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
        Ok. I added All-in-One Seo and made sure there is a meta description and such. How long should I wait until some adsense ads start showing?
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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          There is a whole host of reasons why you are getting only public service ads.
          None of which has to do with meta tags. Google does not do adsense by
          meta tags.

          The main reason for just public service ads is that google does not like your
          site. They deem it not worthy of wasting adwords ads on. That's not
          a dig on you by me and is not meant to be. It is true that sometimes
          google has not crawled the page, but that would be a rare instance indeed,
          and it would have been crawled by now. Note crawled, not indexed. They
          are not the same.

          You have almost zero content on your page.

          Google also could have cut you off. But if you are creating ads, then
          they have not.

          Now for the good news. Clicking on your page's privacy policy and
          about pages, it is fully showing google adsense ads. And very,
          very relevant adsense ads.

          I had to change themes on one of my blogs to make adsense show up
          correctly on the main page.

          I may skip adsense on the first page and make more pages like
          the about and privacy page. That's where your money will come
          from anyway. Add pages and content.

          I would skip all the bells and whistles of so called SEO plug ins.
          Many just screw you up. Simple is the best. Sometimes people
          think google needs help. They don't. That alone may be goofing
          your adsense up on the first page.

          I may also try and changing ad formats. That is, use the format
          that is showing on your other pages. Use that exact code and
          I bet it shows up on the first page even.

          Make more pages, more content, and voila!

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          • Profile picture of the author Lee MacRae
            Also put a line of text in between your pictures and the adsense ad block..google doesn't like pictures right up against ads. Check out the clickbump and x-factor threads on the method you are trying to use. You will need more content and more pages. Check out what google says about why you are getting PSA's and maybe you can spot something

            https://www.google.com/adsense/suppo...y?answer=10035
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            • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
              Well even in clickbumps thread he says that he tries to create 1 page of content website with an about privacy policy and a contact page. Clickbump condones it and I was trying to follow his business model. One page of content on a wordpress blog.

              I've done this on other websites and gotten relevant ads right away. This is the first time I've had this happen.
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              • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
                Wow that is very tricky. I wonder why it is showing up on my privacy policy pages and not on the main page.

                This is the same type of website that many other warriors use for their websites, so I don't know why mine would be considered any different by an adsense bot.
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    • Profile picture of the author forumer147
      Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

      your site has no description META tags and also no keywords. Description is pretty important, it also helps the google ad bot to quickly see what your site is about.
      I would like to asked too about this meta tags how will I am going to place this one in my blogs too?


      By the way Jacob have you place the code which Google has send your through letter in confirming your account?
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    >>
    They deem it not worthy of wasting adwords ads on.
    >>

    You might be right that METAs are not important, but i disagree with your statement.
    I have total *** sites which do nothing else than pulling videos from youtube or some RSS excerpts, and they ALL show ads.

    I agree however that that site looks rather unfinished, and ONE simple article on the site sure doesn't make this a good site. He needs to add more like contact us, terms, privacy...and AT LEAST a few more related articles/categories.

    and..as for him having "zero content"...not true....he has an article on the page. There are MFA sites with ads left and right which REALLY have no content at all except a few links..he has at least an article!
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  • Profile picture of the author rayray7
    You need cnteny, unique content.It is always advisable to put adsense after at least some content.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Ok. That still doesn't explain why ad's would be showing on about and privacy policy pages. There is the same amount of content on those pages as on the main page, if not less on those pages. It is baffling me. That content is 100% unique and I've made several websites exactly like that where ads show up.

      I don't know what is different about this site.

      Should I add another post?
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    i say it again:

    His about and privacy HAS a description, his MAIN page has an EMPTY
    <div class="description"></div> tag.

    Google has problems seeing what his site is about. Just add a description and keywords to your main page too and ads should appear in a while. I am pretty sure.

    Edit: And why is that description a DIV?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      I have no idea why it appears as a div. I don't even know how to edit the meta keywords and such. I mean I know how to get to the file, but what html should I use to add the meta description and such. I figured the WP plugin All-in-One would do all of that for me.

      Can you show me what code I need to place in there to make this right?
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Google needs no help in knowing what your site is about.
        I have and know of plenty of sites without any metas.
        If it were only that easy.

        Many times you will get ads not even close to your metas
        or content. But overall, it adds up.

        Your main page has some sort thing that your google adsense
        does not like. Put the same adsense code you have on your
        other pages on the main page. If the adsense then shows up,
        change your theme. Personally, I would change your theme
        regardless. Because the adsense code on the other pages works,
        you would know instantly whether or not it shows up on the
        front page. If you put all new adsense code, it will take a few
        minutes.

        It's div'd because people div the crap out of everything which makes
        changing code a pain in the behind.

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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    i am not usng AiO, i am using platinum seo, but it should be the same thing.

    For the main site and for each site and page there are fields where you fill out the information like description and keywords. Just edit each page/post and fill out the fields.

    If you leave those empty its likely its creating auto description and this is probably where the problem is.

    FURTHERMORE....the keyws and descr are only one part of the puzzle, you really also want the right header tags (H1 headline)..looks fine... but i see you have a DUPE

    because your main site *and* Find the perfect black duvet cover for your bedroom. | Black Duvet Covers is the same page....and google sees this as dupe content...not good!

    What you want...you create a page (not a post) and set this in wordpress as static frontpage maybe.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Alright, i tried making it a static page and for some reason the alignment is all messed up. WHen it was a post and I went to the actual post page the ads were showing fine. I think maybe this theme is really messed up and thats the problem. I'm going to look for a different theme and see if the ads show right.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
    This is definitely a problem with the way the post is appearing. Normally my posts appear with adsense blocks on the homepages of my other sites. However, I'm guessing the adsense can't figure out what to display because the home page is displaying a feed from one of the other pages? I can't figure out how to fix this. I tried making the home page a static page and everything but nothing seems to work.

    Anyone had this problem know how to help me?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Its very weird because the ads show up when go to the actual page of the post: | Black Duvet Covers

      But for some odd reason they don't show up on the home page.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        Not sure why you are posting one time after another but I think you have a bigger problem to worry about.

        If you are building one page sites with 10%+ keyword density, I'd think it's only a matter of time before sites begin to be de-indexed.

        Instead of trying to find tools to force adsense to show - add content and see if that helps.

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  • Profile picture of the author Vexo
    How long have you been using adsense ? After a certain amount of money they send you a code that you have to enter. Until you enter the code all adds on all your websites will be PSA.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Well I got that notice saying that I have to enter the code, however it also said that I would still be able to make and show ads and that I just wouldn't be able to get paid until I put that in.

      And, the ads are showing up find on the actual post, but not on the home page where that post is displaying. I've tried everything from:
      making a page rather an post and making that page static. That didn't work.
      making the post a static page.
      Completely redoing the post with new ad blocks.


      None of that seems to be working. I wouldn't mind so much if the post was showing up in the serps but its the home page that is showing up so I need to correct this as soon as possible because its getting serp traffic already.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
    Ok. I plan on adding more content, but before I do that I'd like to get the site displaying the way it should. This is the method discussed in the clickbump thread. He said he tries to build a 3 page site, one page of content, privacy policy and about and try to get it ranked on the first page.

    If one post doesn't display right, I doubt the rest of them will either.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
      Ok. To solve the problem temporarily I created a 301 re-direct from the home page to the post and now the ads are showing fine. I would still like to figure out why my adsense ads only show on the actual posts page rather than on the home page.

      However, I think this 301 redirect will work well. I dont know however if this will affect the ranking of this domain at all. I just created the website yesterday and already it has gotten 10 hits from search engines so I needed to make sure my ads were displaying properly.
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        • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
          I tried that and it still didn't work. I think the 301 redirect will work well.
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