Problem with adsense ads...

9 replies
  • SEO
  • |
I created 2 websites in the last 2,3 days. from yesterday i add adsense ads on them. almost all my ads were related to my website content, which is very good. but today when i got home i saw that in my 1 site (healt related) are showing ads related to my second website (magic...). did i do anything wrong? i mean i didn`t do anything wrong.
so what i must do?
#ads #adsense #problem
  • Profile picture of the author NicheMagic
    Sometimes advertisers will have there ad's timed for different times of the day etc

    Or they might have blocked your site.

    This has happened to be in the past some come back some dont.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4926458].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author retsek
    Originally Posted by ddDonPaul View Post

    I created 2 websites in the last 2,3 days. from yesterday i add adsense ads on them. almost all my ads were related to my website content, which is very good. but today when i got home i saw that in my 1 site (healt related) are showing ads related to my second website (magic...). did i do anything wrong? i mean i didn`t do anything wrong.
    so what i must do?
    Clear your cookies and you'll magically see the right ads. It's just how Adsense works. If you're really into adsense, you'll want to have IP addresses from different locations in the North America and Europe (where the most valuable traffic is) so you can see some of the kinds of ads that are displayed.

    Google has a Tool that does this, but it's not very effective or accurate.

    That way you can block the ones that are obviously low paying
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4928345].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author JettH
      Don't worry about this.

      If you page is optimised properly for your keywords then Google WILL display relevant ads - trust me
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4929673].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author AllyChurch
    Banned
    Google Ads will display ads based on both the current site and previous sites and Google searches you have done. They get this info from cookies.

    As above, clear your cookies and check out your site and the ads will be relevant again.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4929719].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author sammyjdouglas
      Originally Posted by AllyChurch View Post

      Google Ads will display ads based on both the current site and previous sites and Google searches you have done. They get this info from cookies.

      As above, clear your cookies and check out your site and the ads will be relevant again.
      +1. Google ad's, and even the search engine, target each specific users "filter bubble."

      Google "TED Talks Google Filter bubble" - very interesting and relevant.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4930007].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Richmark
    This is because Google tracks where you have been and it will fit the ads it shows to suit you. So basically, google ads will follow you around based on what youve been searching for and looking at.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4930280].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author SalahStudios
      Originally Posted by Richmark View Post

      This is because Google tracks where you have been and it will fit the ads it shows to suit you. So basically, google ads will follow you around based on what youve been searching for and looking at.
      Correct, the unrelated ads your seeing are called "Interest Based Ads" and they are displayed based on your history. Since you were looking at your other site before, you got some ads related to your other site.

      This can be annoying and for some sites it will mean less revenue. If you want to turn it off and only show ads directly related to your site's content go to:
      Allow & Block Ads > Advanced settings > Interest-based Ads Preference

      Please be warned that some site's will perform worst without interest-based ads on. You have to test to see if turning it off works well for your particular site(s) or not. I leave it on because most of my sites do better that way (probably why its the default setting).
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4936975].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author chieraramadhani
    may be they banned you
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4933592].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author David Tan
    no need to panic, it has to do with the "interest based ads preference" in adsense settings
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[4937877].message }}

Trending Topics