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Section Targeting: Have You Been Sectioned Yet?

 
Author: Joel Comm

At the last Google Webinar, there was some discussion about Section Targeting. I havent seen much discussion of this topic on the forums so I guess that means that either everyone is using it and understands what it can do... or that most people are ignoring it and missing an opportunity.

I suspect that lots of people are ignoring it.

For those who arent familiar with Section Targeting, adding a couple of lines of HTML to your page can tell Googles crawlers which sections contain the most important phrases for contextualizing your ads.

You simply place

<!--google_ad_section_start-->at the beginning of the paragraph, and <!--google_ad_section_end-->

at the end. The lines tell the crawler to give extra weight to the text in between. The crawler wont ignore the rest of the text though. To do that, you can use

<!--google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore)-->and <!--google_ad_section_end-->

At the Webinar we were told that you need to target a fair amount of text for the crawler to analyze -- as much as 20 percent -- otherwise you could get irrelevant ads or PSAs.

I cant help but wonder though what would happen if you targeted keywords instead of sections. The AdSense makes it clear that deliberately bringing up irrelevant ads is a breach of the TOS but if the keywords were relevant, then I dont see how Google could complain (although you might if you got bad ads).

They also made it clear that it can take as long as two weeks for your page to be crawled again. So if you did target keywords and got rotten ads, you could be stuck with them for a couple of weeks. Im not THAT curious!

Ive played around with Section Targeting a little bit but on the whole Ive been pretty happy with the sorts of ads Ive been receiving without it. Theyve been well contextualized and my CTRs have been nice and high. But I can certainly see how Section Targeting could be useful for sites with long pages that cover lots of different subjects. On a blog for example, you could make sure that only your articles affected ads and not responses or only some articles and not others.

I still think that if youve got a page that covers lots of different topics, youll be better off breaking it into separate pages -- that will give you more ads and better targeted visitors-- but if you dont want to do that, Section Targeting could be a good alternative. What have been your experiences with Section Targeting?

Author Bio:

Joel Comm

Joel is an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for over twenty years. In 1995, he launched WorldVillage.com, a family-friendly portal to the web which enjoys thousands of visitors each day. He is the co-creator of ClassicGames.com, which was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997, and is now known as Yahoo! Games. Joel has launched dozens of web sites, including the popular bargain-hunting shopping site, DealofDay.com (coupon codes), SafetySurf.com (parental control) and FamilyFirst.com. Joel is the Internet Revenue Expert, speaking and writing on topics that help people make money online. He is the author of several popular books, including the best selling ebook "What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense." Other titles include "Chitika eMiniMalls Secrets", "Kontera AdLinks Secrets", and "How to Build Profitable Websites FAST!".

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