How To Make Google Adsense Laser Target Your Content
So I decided I would add the Google Adsense 300×250 text blocks into the midst of my posted articles. Naturally, after I had set this all up I started to look through my posts just to see how the Adsense ads looked and what they contained. I noticed a few of the ads were not really related to what my blog is about – which is of course making money online.
I thought this can’t be right and possibly there was an option I overlooked when setting up the Adsense ad. I couldn’t see anything wrong with the ad options I picked so I started to look around for answers.
What I found out is that you can add tags to certain areas of the text in your post to make sure that Google Adsense delivers ads based on just that sectioned off area of text.
Example:
<!-google_ad_section_start->
This is the section of content Google uses when delivering ads for my page. You should keep this area filled with key words and phrases directed towards the theme of your blog.
<!-google_ad_section_end->
Adversely, your other option is to use the <!-google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore)-> tag on areas of your site that you wish for Google to ignore keeping your Adsense ads targeted to what your blog is about. I prefer the latter method however both work just as well.
Make sure you check your site over for this problem as you could be missing out on revenue caused by miss-targeted ads.








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