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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by nOR, Feb 25, 2006.

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    Ive been using AdSense for a couple months now, and I'm starting to see more and more ads that are displaying random categories. The site is Teknetik. Ive been seeing ads for "candles' and "witchcraft" the last couple of days, although no where in my content do those words appear? It's really hurting my CTR . Anyone help me out?
     
    nOR, Feb 25, 2006 IP
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    I see two ads for megapixel digital cameras. One of your post is about digital cameras. Looks relevant to me.
     
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    2x Biometric Security, Biometric Identification and iButton Electronic Locks. Hmmm....
     
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    Sorry guys, I talked to a friend and he reminded me about googles geo-positioning. I guess candles are big over here in japan :cool:

    Thanks though! I'll give some cabbage!
     
    nOR, Feb 26, 2006 IP
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    I'm in Portugal and I also see candle's ads (two) plus a strange "hypnosis scandal" ad and usb2.0 camera ad.
     
    bubblejet, Feb 27, 2006 IP