The Seven Worst Adsense Mistakes You Can Make

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Not Enough Content Per Page - It looks like if there’s not enough content per page, Google has a hard time justifying giving you lots of Adsense ads (or, in some cases, any Adsense ads). As an experiment, I made two posts on the same subject - with the same words, and I just reordered the words in the sentences and repeated them. The first post simply read -

“Google Adsense - Fantastic for pay per click advertising.”

(It should have more accuratety read “Google Adwords - Fantastic for pay per click advertising.”but I needed my keywords in there.)

The second post repeated those words about 20 times in varying orders and what looked to me like keyword spam. The results were surprising - I initially thought that I would see the same types of ads. What actually happened is that I saw various unrelated ads and public service announcements (PSAs) for the short post. On the longer post (which I basically keyword spammed with “Google Adsense” and “Pay Per Click Advertising” and the word “Fantastic”) I saw many Advertising related ads. The moral of the story? Try to write at least a paragraph per page, or Google won’t give you any ads. I say shoot for 75 words minimum. Google specifically mentions this as well (search for “Your web page may not contain enough content”). If you have a blog, keep the “About this Blog” section filled with general keywords on what you discuss, to give them something to go on, and use section targeting. Not familiar with section targeting? Post Link from Sid On Adsense

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