Adsense Section Targeting

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Live hack. Probably the best way to ensure the search engines robots scan desired keywords of your blog is to use Section placing. This is a wonderful method. By only inserting a few lines of HTML code into your page, you'll be able to tell the crawler which regions of your web site are the most significant and ensure that you get ads crucial to content. Section Targeting lines are:










The rest of the page will not be neglected, but those peculiar lines will get a bigger weight. If you prefer to tell the crawlers to discount exceptional parts, you can use:










You can high spot (and de-emphasize) as many or as few parts as you want, but what you can’t do is practice these instructions entirely to highlight your keywords. So you can’t place them close to peculiar single words or phrases on your blog. In point of fact, Google recommends that you highlight a respectable percentage of text — as much as twenty percent — for the directing to be most effective. The effect of pointing small amounts of text could be irrelevant ads, public service ads... or even a banning if you purposely tried to bring up ads that have nothing in common with your blog.

Section Targeting is likely most useful if your blog covers lots of different themes. So if you had got a blog about Movie players but had published an article about comedies for instance, you could use Section Targeting to ensure that you did not miss ads about the movie players to ads about comedy movies. Or you can tell the crawlers to disregard your readers’ comments and concentrate on your own entries. And presumably, there’s nothing wrong with stuffing a paragraph with keywords associated to your subject and telling the robots to concentrate on that section to ensure that your ads stay aimed. It’s unquestionably something that you would like to play with. If there is one trouble with Section Targeting though, it’s that it can take up to fortnight before you see the effects — the time it can take for the
crawler to re-visit your blog. So it’s not a quick procedure. But it worth trying.

Live Hack!