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Old 01-03-2009, 07:25 PM
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The answer may seem obvious, but I wanted to make sure. I am in the middle of designing my site, and I have never used Google's AdSense before. My question is: suppose my site has multiple pages, and each page is focused on a narrow topic but the same general idea. For example: site is about golf, and I have separate pages on golf equipment, golf lessons, golf attire...etc. When using Adsense, would I basically copy the same code provided by Google to each and every page, and then Google automatically picks which ads to put on a page based on content? In other words, you get one piece of ad code from Google and you place it on every one of your pages and the ads will match the content automatically?

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You got it exactly right! One piece of code is all you need and google can read your page and display the appropriate ads.

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That's a very good question. When I first signed up I was worried that I was going to have to copy a different piece of code or setup a different thing for each and every ad I wanted. Hat's off to google though for making it simplistic.
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Google bots can read content a lot better then most of us, when I read about that topic I always remember E.T the alian when he was reading LOL
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The answer may seem obvious, but I wanted to make sure. I am in the middle of designing my site, and I have never used Google's AdSense before. My question is: suppose my site has multiple pages, and each page is focused on a narrow topic but the same general idea. For example: site is about golf, and I have separate pages on golf equipment, golf lessons, golf attire...etc. When using Adsense, would I basically copy the same code provided by Google to each and every page, and then Google automatically picks which ads to put on a page based on content? In other words, you get one piece of ad code from Google and you place it on every one of your pages and the ads will match the content automatically?

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It is recommended to use channels to track your data, you can start creating different codes for each page and each ad size!
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You may find as you get more experienced with Adsense is that you will want to create new ads with channels to help track which area of your website that is performing better. Just a suggestion though.
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