Excluding Title from Adsense

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The title of my website is Parker Pond Farm and what I'm finding is that a lot of the Adsense ads that show up (not all) are pond related which isn't what the site is about. I don't want to change the title, and I've tried using exclusion tags in the header, but it doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone give me explicit directions on how to exclude my title from Adsense?
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  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    It can take a few weeks for Adsense to rescan a page for changes. Give it some time to update.
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  • Profile picture of the author christopher jon
    I'll let you in on a little secret... adsense looks at your URL as it's #1 source for what your page is about and what ads to show. The bot has to act quick and make a decision quick, it doesn't have time to scan your whole page and think about it.

    Give it a try, post an article about dating but change the URL to /auto-insurance, guess what ads you'll see even if your page doesn't include the words auto insurance.

    So, what do you do? Manually rewrite your URL (you can do this with wordpress) to include the keywords you want ads for.

    I typically don't use ads on the home page so I cant tell you how to manipulate those results but google kinda sorta figures it out after a while. Until then your stuck with the generic groupon ads.

    And yes, I have tested this personally.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Swap your page title text.

    From this:

    <title>Parker Pond Farm - Organic Gardening Information and Articles</title>

    To this:

    <title>Organic Gardening Information and Articles - Parker Pond Farm</title>


    If it was my site I would change that <h1> tag, & remove the site name from the <h1>/<div> tag you now have, instead of this.


    <div id="header_title">
    <h1>
    <a href="http://parkerpondfarm.com/">Parker Pond Farm</a> <span class="description">Farm Fresh Produce and Cage-Free Eggs</span>
    </h1>
    </div>

    Make it something like this, & resize the new div (header_title2) in your CSS file:

    <div id="header_title2">
    <a href="http://parkerpondfarm.com/">Parker Pond Farm</a>
    </div>

    <div id="header_title">
    <h1>
    <span class="description">Farm Fresh Produce and Cage-Free Eggs</span>
    </h1>
    </div>
    BTW, If you change those URLs like someone above suggested, it will kill any SERP ranking/keywords you already have in Google Search.


    Originally Posted by OKFarmgirl View Post

    The title of my website is Parker Pond Farm and what I'm finding is that a lot of the Adsense ads that show up (not all) are pond related which isn't what the site is about. I don't want to change the title, and I've tried using exclusion tags in the header, but it doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone give me explicit directions on how to exclude my title from Adsense?
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  • Profile picture of the author Heavenstorm
    maybe you can try bolding your keywords in the content. Not sure if it will help but can give it a try.
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