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    Adsense unit show public ads

    Sometimes i see adsense unit show public ads that doesn't relate to content.. but sometimes it just show ads that matters to content. How can that happen? is that certain keyword on that page that avoid google show related ads content? or sometime google has little buggie that can always happen

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    If a certain page shows public service ads only all the time there is probably some content on the page that Google has some flag for. I had a page that had the word 'boob' in the title. In context the word clearly meant one that makes frequent mistakes, but boob is also a slang expression for a part of the female anatomy, and as such is on the Google bad words list.

    If it is a random occurrence it can mean that Google has no ad inventory at the moment that fits the keywords on the page. They reserve the right to show public service ads if they do not have inventory.

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    Could also be that google has a problem finding out what keywords your site should be displaying ads for.
    Then you'd have to make sure your content is written in a "theme" way, so use several phrases with your main keyword in it.
    If your content contains too many keywords you'll get pebalized as well.

    Andre

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    thanks for great explanation, so to be conclude, certain word in the content sometimes can be triggered for public ads to be appear, how can i optimized the content so that can make google show related ads content, how can i know certain words can't be used

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    how can i know certain words can't be used
    SeoBunny has a post somewhere about a script to automatically replace certain words in a blog post. Most of the words listed in the script are on the Google bad words list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wink0r View Post
    SeoBunny has a post somewhere about a script to automatically replace certain words in a blog post. Most of the words listed in the script are on the Google bad words list.
    thanks i will look into this, so whatever content i make, the scripts can autoreplace so as to obey ads google guideline, sound nice

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    And make sure your keywords are in the H1/H2's and in the first and last sentences of your paragraphs.
    Use <strong> once or twice and/or italic...

    Don't overdo your keywords. It should be about 3-5% of your content MAX.

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