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ziw
January 28th, 2006, 18:41
Hello,

Has anyone here used an ad network other than Googles Adsense which displays ads based on content? I've looked into a couple of alternatives like AdBrite and Miva, but they seem to want me to type in keywords prior to installing the ads.

I liked Googles network but some of the ads were not displaying what I thought were relevant content. They also displayed a lot of public ads so I figured I'd look around for something similar.

Something that displays ads based on strictly content would be great.

kroboto
January 29th, 2006, 04:34
When Google displays public ads on a particular page, it means that they haven't indexed it thoroughly yet. Sometimes it may take a few days.

mertero
January 29th, 2006, 11:19
Hello,

Has anyone here used an ad network other than Googles Adsense which displays ads based on content? I've looked into a couple of alternatives like AdBrite and Miva, but they seem to want me to type in keywords prior to installing the ads.

I liked Googles network but some of the ads were not displaying what I thought were relevant content. They also displayed a lot of public ads so I figured I'd look around for something similar.

Something that displays ads based on strictly content would be great.

Ziw,

Perhaps you should try Section targeting? You can help google by pointing to your relevant content. It's very easy, check out AdSense's help:

https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=23168&ctx=en:search&query=section&topic=0&type=f

Regards,

Ron Mertens
AdSenseLog (http://www.metalgrass.com/adsenselog) : Automatically check, analyze and graph your Adsense statistics.

Hemanth
January 29th, 2006, 11:26
Thanks for the info on section targetting.. I'm gonna try it..

amitnyamtabad
February 1st, 2006, 05:48
Thanks Section Targeting Looks Preety Cool

martin ewing
February 1st, 2006, 13:01
Yepp..Section targeting looks amazing!:jump:
However, I think you should also take a look at casalemedia, fastclick for CPM ads. They are also good and reputed ads program. :classic2:

john874
February 7th, 2006, 22:58
It also means that they may not have any current ads of that particular page.

Sometimes they do not offer a 100% full rate for some pages of some peoples sites. It all depends on the pages topic.


When Google displays public ads on a particular page, it means that they haven't indexed it thoroughly yet. Sometimes it may take a few days.