Google AdSense Tip for WordPress Blogs and Your Website
Posted • August 20, 2009 • Comments Off
Worth the price of admission tidbit from Matt Cutts’ talk at the WordPress WordCamp San Francisco 2009
I happened across a little known (or used) bit of code that might just make you more money if you use Google AdSense. So I thought I might share it with you.
The information is from Straight from Google: What You Need to Know
Did you know there is a little snippet of code that will allow you to tell Google to focus on this part of your content to determine what ads to show?
(Post from Search Engine Optimizician.)
Well there is and here is the little snippit:

What’s AdSense?
Google AdSense is the program that can give you advertising revenue from each page on your website with a minimal investment in time and no additional resources.
AdSense delivers relevant text and image ads that are precisely targeted to your site and your site content. And when you add a Google search box to your site, AdSense delivers relevant text ads that are targeted to the Google search results pages generated by your visitors’ search request.
Google grasps the meaning of your content
AdSense can deliver relevant ads because Google understands the meaning of a web page. We’ve refined our technology, and it keeps getting smarter all the time. For example, words can have several different meanings, depending on context. Google technology grasps these distinctions, so you get more targeted ads.
In this 46+ minute video Matt Cutts shows us how to rank higher in Google with our WordPress Blogs, although most of this information would work with any website.
Matt’s slides are also available in Google Docs if you are interested.
Enjoy!
Late,
Gary Pool



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