Using <!- google_ad_section_start ->

by bcmwp
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My site with the best traffic also has my worst click through rate. I know what the problem is. At best, there is only one relevant ad out of the six that show on each page.

Is it possible to use <!- google_ad_section_start -> to increase this? I know there are a lot of advertisers for my keyword, as I can see them in spyfu and on the side of the search results. It's just they're not showing up for me.
#–> #&lt– #<– #–&gt #googleadsectionstart
  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    It's not only possible - that's the reason google provides the section targeting script.

    However, be careful to copy/paste the start and stop script for section targeting as the ones in this thread are not exact.

    This method works well when ads are not targeting the right keywords but it may take a couple days for the ads to change after adding the script.

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    • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
      Thank you. How much text do I need to use to wrap it around? I can't just wrap it around my keywords, can I?
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  • Profile picture of the author SteveEO
    Good question Eh

    I was wondering could you use the tags around the code then stuff some keywords in tags with in the code e.g.

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->
    <Adsense Code.....>
    <!-- Video Games, PS3, XBOX, XBOX 360 -->
    <!-- google_ad_section_stop -->

    do you get where I am coming from? Any ideas
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