Adsense Section Targeting

February 8, 2009
Google's crawlers take 2 weeks to re-visit your website. Keep in mind that the more relevant the ads, the higher the chance that user will click and you will make money via Adsense. For your information, Google's crawlers do not read images and flashs.

Section Targeting is a technique which I use to ensure the crawlers read the keywords I want it to put attention to. Simply insert a simple HTML code into your website, the crawlers will know that which part is important. By using Section Targeting, your chances of getting relevant ads in your website is higher.

For example, when you are running a blog about making money via internet, and you are writing a content which use a lot of good paying keywords such as "make money online", "work at home", then highlight this content with Section Targeting, Google's crawlers will read it and know that it worths more attention.

Here you go the code for Section Targeting:

<@-google_ad_section_start->
The part which you want to emphasize
<@-google_ad_section_end->


PS: Please change symbol "@" into "!" for the whole code.

My purpose of writing this blog is to share some simple ways I found to earn money, however sometimes I do share some jokes or funny images. However I do not want this kind of irrelevant content to affect the quality of ads I get. To avoid this problem, simply insert the following code so the crawlers will ignore the irrelevant content.

Here you go the code for ignoring your irrelevant content:

<@-google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore)->
The part which you want crawlers to ignore

<@-google_ad_section_end->

PS: Again, change the symbol "@" into "!" for the whole code.

You can highlight or de-emphasize as many sections as you wish, but you can't put them around particular keywords or phrases.

Lastly, you might ask, is Section Targeting code legal?
Yes, it certainly is. In fact, Google recommends that you highlight 20% of text in your website for better targeting :)

PS: This topic is using Section Targeting too ! ;)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello!

Anonymous said...

Cool ;)

Anonymous said...

Sometimes if you are lucky the crawlers take less than 2 weeks to revisit your website ;)