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Irrelevant ads .....again

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by Danny, Aug 15, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I started this site about 2 days ago. Some pages are getting good relevant ads, whils the front page gets generic, bug software and similar ads.

    Any ideas?
    Is there not enough keywords on the page etc?

    http://www.lpgconversions.org/news.php

    Daniel
     
    Danny, Aug 15, 2006 IP
  2. jackburton2006

    jackburton2006 Peon

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    #2
    I see credit card and ecommerce ads. What kind of ads are you targeting? (I didn't read your posts; too lazy).
     
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  3. Danny

    Danny Active Member

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    #3
    LPG gas and fuel adverts :)

    Some of the pages serve up the exact stuff I am looking for. Just seems to be that front page that is causing issues
     
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  4. jackburton2006

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    #4
    If it's new (you said 2 days old?) give it some time and submit a sitemap, use section targeting, all that good stuff.
     
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  5. Danny

    Danny Active Member

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    Section targetting. I kne I forgot something. Cheers mate :)

    Dont you hate when you put days worth of work into building a clean site with good integration and information and then you forget something so simple

    *slaps himself on forhead*

    Thanks again mate.
     
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    sebastya Well-Known Member

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    #6
    ads look relevant to me
     
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  7. Danny

    Danny Active Member

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    What ads are you seeing Sebastya?

    I see RSS feeds and software related ads on the front page.

    On some of the pages I see relevant ads.

    They should be fuel and LPG ads like on the calculator page
     
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    #8
    I'm seeing two groups of ads: the generic credit card/credit ads in the first group, and the mambo/CMS ads in the second. Which means Google hasn't crawled your site yet, hasn't put you in their index yet, so it won't matter what you do until Google sends a bot to spider your site. (Right now it's just giving you generic (but high paying) credit ads and the programming ads because it hasn't ventured very far into your site i.e. your content.) All you can do now is wait, be patient, and work on getting the site into Google. Should take a few days to a week. I wouldn't waste anymore time on trying to get the "right" ads because that won't happen until Google spiders and index you. Just concentrate on something else and forget about the ads. If you've done all your SEOing, then it's out of your hands.
     
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    Im seeing all rss feed ads also. Need to wait a bit
     
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  10. Danny

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    thansk guys. Have to sit and wait ho hum.

    Might do some more promotion
     
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    #11
    I've ended up with junky ads, too, on pages named news.php/news.html or news/

    Try renaming that page from news.php to something more relevant, like lpg.php

    or better yet, use an htaccess file to make that page default, instead of redirecting to it, so it shows up under the simple url of lpgconversions.org
     
    akamaimommie, Aug 16, 2006 IP
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    #12
    am getting credit card, india jobs, rss feeds and some un recognizable ones !! :eek:

    i think u shud try the CRAWLER SIMULATOR tool at seochat.com (find it on the left hand side under tools section)
     
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    #13
    As i mentioned in another post, use section targetting. See Adsense help for more info.
     
    infonote, Aug 16, 2006 IP
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    #14
    I don't think there are enough keywords for adsense to know what "lpg" stands for. Put a definition up there. The same initials are used for many things, including software and land planning. Put in some words like hybrid-cars, energy-saving, high-gas-prices, etc.
     
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    I think the news.php is part of the issue as well as the page not yet being crawled. I am going to change the name of the page.

    On other pages it provides the correct ads
     
    Danny, Aug 16, 2006 IP
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    Too early to suggest you already need tinkering, uoy might get relevant ads in the next few days.
     
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    I wouldn't do that. You're just going to add to your index time.
     
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    Danny Active Member

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    good point.

    I will be writing some of my own SEF for this as the pages will be all of the same format I might as well make it search engine friendly :)

    But I guess the best idea is wait until i am indexed first. I want to get rid of the index.php re-direct set by e107 as well
     
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    I put some mod_rewrite rules in place now so it all is a bit more SEF

    So now instead of redirecting I index.html, index.php etc all point to news.php

    I made the other pages with cleaner names and made them all html pages too
     
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    It looks like the SEF stuff did work. I am still getting some of the wrong types of ads but there is a lot of proper ads mixed in so it is looking much better
     
    Danny, Aug 16, 2006 IP