Friday, January 2, 2009

10 reasons why Google Adsense only display ads public

1) The system of Google AdSense has not yet crawled all the pages of your site.

The program collects information from Google Adsense need more time. If Google has not previously collected information for your site, it may take up to 48 hours or longer before collecting the information they gather content from that page. In the meantime, the ads you see may be advertising or PSA ads only slightly related. Relevance will increase over time.
For your ads could appear soon as possible you should put your page to
Google Search Engine.

2) Your page may contain sensitive content:
The system of Google Adsense have certain filters to protect customers their ads from the ads on pages that can be understood is that there is negative content ... Although the nature of your content may not coincide with any given point in time in which all kinds, at various times the emphasis of some sensitive topics on a page can signal to Google's servers Adsense distribution SPA ads to that page.

3) Your account may not be approved or pending.
To determine the status of your application, please try to log in at www.google.com / adsense using the email address and password that you submit the application.

4) Your site has restricted access using a robots.txt to prevent.
If your site is using a robots.txt file, the information collected by Google Adsense can not be blocked for collecting information for your site. On the pages that Google Adsense can not collect information or understand the content of the page, the ad SPA may be displayed, but you will not receive any earnings from them.

If you want to give the gathering of information they can access your pages, you can do the following:
Just add the following two lines at the beginning of your robots.txt file

User-agent: * Mediapartners-Google
Disallow:

This change will allow Google Adsense Robot of collecting information content of your site and provide you with the Google ads are most relevant to your pages.

5) Your site uses frames.
The program collects information from Google AdSense can not make ads that match the content of your site when the AdSense ad code is placed in a separate frame with the content of your site. It's important to place the ad code into the same frame with the content of your pages for Adsense can distribute the ads are directed to target the content of your site.

6) The unit of the ad is designed to show only image ads:
Storage image ads for your content may be limited at this time, if you choose not to display text ads in an ad unit, Adsense will show PSAs in that unit when not available ads related images. To avoid showing PSA, I recommend that you choose to show the ad text and images.

7) Your site may not have enough content.
It can be on your site does not have enough information to process the information collected from Adsense determine the content of your pages. Therefore, they may have difficulty in identifying relevant ads to display on your pages. Note that the information collected from adsense can not get the sense from:

* The audio and video files (. Wma,. Mpeg,. Mov)
* Mp3 files (. Mp3)
* Images (. Jpeg,. Bmp)
* Of the Macromedia Flash Movie
* The application of Java (Java Applets)

In cases like this, you should insert more content with other files than the above on your site.

8) There are too many URLs added to the list of filters in your account.
Many times, if you add too many URLs to your filter list, Google Adsense can no longer advertising the other direction to target to your content. Therefore, you can begin to see fewer ads more relevant ads or SPA on your site.

9) The content of your site mostly in a language is not supported:
If the AdSense code is placed on pages with content primarily as a language is not supported, SPA ads or ads in another language will appear.

10) Ma your ad has been modified:
If the AdSense code was modified manually, such as change the width or height of the ad unit or your ID, Adsense can display ads public services.

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