AdSense Question - Can I Keyword Stuff My Site?

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Hi Warriors,

For those of you who use AdSense on your sites I have a quick question.

If I want AdSense ads for a particular keyword to appear on one of my websites, and I am not concerned about my SEO score (I will not be relying on Google to send me traffic) is it ok for me to keyword stuff my website to make sure that ads from the right AdSense keywords appear on it?

If there is a better solution or way to attract the AdSense ads for a particular keyword I am interested to hear your thoughts as well.

Thanks!

Randall
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Include your keyword in:

    1) Page title

    2) Page url

    3) <h1> tag

    This is the same as basic on-page seo when trying to rank in Google SERPs.

    Do the above, & you should see targeted Adsense Ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author jerytohn
    You can do anything with your site. It is yours. No permission needed
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    Good Day People! This is my fav search engine: Google

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  • Profile picture of the author esdavis
    Originally Posted by RandallKowalenko View Post

    Hi Warriors,

    For those of you who use AdSense on your sites I have a quick question.

    If I want AdSense ads for a particular keyword to appear on one of my websites, and I am not concerned about my SEO score (I will not be relying on Google to send me traffic) is it ok for me to keyword stuff my website to make sure that ads from the right AdSense keywords appear on it?

    If there is a better solution or way to attract the AdSense ads for a particular keyword I am interested to hear your thoughts as well.

    Thanks!

    Randall
    Good gracias, NO keyword stuffing. It makes for a bad user experience. And all the search engines hate that. And Google may very well ban you from their index for it.

    But, more importantly, every Google AdSense account is subject to review by Google. They can terminate your account if they don't like the site you are using AdSense on, whether they index your site and send it traffic or not. And keyword stuffing is NOT something they'll approve of if they catch you when reviewing your site.

    And yes, there is a better way to get Google to know what your page is about. Read this:

    Emphasize important content with section targeting - AdSense Help

    What is section targeting and how do I implement it? - AdSense Help

    You put this in your HTML code.

    For example:

    *** Section Content Emphasis Code ***
    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->
    Section text to ID topic.
    <!-- google_ad_section_end -->

    *** Section Content Ignore Code ***
    <!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) -->
    Section text to be ignored.
    <!-- google_ad_section_end -->

    Also be sure to read the AdSense Terms of Use VERY carefully. Lots of junk in there you need to watch out for.
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    • Profile picture of the author zoesmith01
      Adsense crawls your page and checking what your site s all about, then they will based the ads according that. That is the way adsense works.
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    • Profile picture of the author gamingmaster42
      Originally Posted by esdavis View Post

      And yes, there is a better way to get Google to know what your page is about. Read this:

      Emphasize important content with section targeting - AdSense Help

      What is section targeting and how do I implement it? - AdSense Help

      You put this in your HTML code.

      For example:

      *** Section Content Emphasis Code ***
      <!-- google_ad_section_start -->
      Section text to ID topic.
      <!-- google_ad_section_end -->

      *** Section Content Ignore Code ***
      <!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) -->
      Section text to be ignored.
      <!-- google_ad_section_end -->
      I had no idea this even existed. Thanks for sharing - i'll apply it to a couple of my niche sites.
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