Making Adsense More Relevant to Each Blog Post Question

by AnneE
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone had a solution to the following problem.

I write a blog, Self-Publishing, Children's Books and Me and the optimized keywords are 'self-publishing children's books', but some blog posts are only about children's books or I have some posts about Amazon Kindle. Is there any way to end up with the Adsense that is displayed on the web page for that post (I have one post per page) being more relevant to the particular post? I always end up with Adsense related to self-publishing, regardless of the post content.

Or.... alternatively, if you can't control Adsense to this level of granularity. Does anyone care to recommend other publisher advertising programs where perhaps you do have more control?

Thanks in advance,
Anne
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  • Profile picture of the author Audrey Harvey
    Anne, this might help - section targeting.

    https://www.google.com/adsense/suppo...n&answer=23168

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    • Profile picture of the author AnneE
      Audrey -- THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU

      I'm going to go give it a try on some of my posts which had the greatest descrepancy between the page content and the Adsense. I think/hope this is exactly what I need.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        It works well - just give it a bit of time to target after you add the section script.

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  • Profile picture of the author AnneE
    Hmm... though I now seem to have replaced my first question with a second.. but it's a Wordpress issue. I was going to try to simply edit my template files to always start the adsense content before the post title and end after the tags... but I failed to make that work. I had to settle for putting the 2 tags into the body of the blog post for a couple of my more unique entries. Well, it's a start. We'll see how the adsense looks for those two posts a couple weeks from now. Google warns that it could take that long before they update it to pick up the tags.
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