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Keywords and Adsense

posted December 31, 2008 - 2:13pm
Keywords and Adsense

Although I do not know how current this listing of keywords and cost is, I think it is a good informational tool.


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@mamamia07--'a Good Wizard? or a Bad Wizard?' HTML ...

In writing webpages, one's main focus makes 'keywords' mean 'the words in the head-code where the meta tag equals "keywords".' Google's AdSense spider analyzes our posts' text, and reports the most-important words we use as 'keywords' (I don't know if it even LOOKS at the head-code). So to the AdSense spider, the words we put in the 'keywords' entry are little more than another 'h4'-header; but I think the codes work out to make them into our 'keywords' to the search-engines (Google included). ---Join Us Professional Friends who GET MONEY for Echoing the Universe: 'Bella?' 'Bob?' 'Huh?' 'Wowza!'

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@s6f-MJD-m.m--Thinking About $P@Mmiocity

From what I see, the engines (mostly Google, but I'm sure there are others I don't care about either) mainly check for 'repeated words' in $P@M-checking---as seen in the 'Galactic Alignment*2 Watching for Galactic Alignment'-blurb I've commented-on. Maybe there's something to that 'filter of long keyword-entries,' but I hear that search-engines LURRRVE "text." So basically, my keyword-plan is to use however many keywords as seem appropriate from the top of the list a content-analysis here would give me---just being careful not to use the same keyword more than once (even if it comes in differently-arranged groups of words). ---Join Us Professional Friends who GET MONEY for Echoing the Universe: 'Bella?' 'Bob?' 'Huh?' 'Wowza!'

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Tags or keywords @ Myth

Are you talking about tags when you write keywords stuffing. I think (with my limited knowledge) that keywords are those found in the text and tags are different... i mean content is indexed based on the tags, title and google/ SE spiders go through the text and decide on which page to "hide" one's article. But as I said - my knowledge is still v.v. limited wrt SEs and their mechanics. Join XOMBA, Write, Make Money! My profile Blog

Aaaah Mythman,

Just because you are allowed to do something, doesn't necessarily make it good or right. Keywords are touchy little boogers, the mix of words, phrases and content has to be just right to make Google happy. Other search engine are also following in Googles's footsteps in search and ranking criterias. At least that is what I have read. I'm really not too much into the marketing on the internet. I dare ya...c'mon you know you want to...Smile! MJ

Simple

I have worked on a website based on Arsenal FC and so you can imagine hw many website out there are about Arsenal, when I started I did put many keywords that basically was about Arsenal and everything related to premiership and all and rank wad still low fater a few month then I took some lessons about SEO and find our that just 5 keywords that describe the most the website was enought to take him to google 1st page within 2 month and this because many keywords were not totally in conjunction with content and so site was badly "rated" by search engines. Sure this my work with other engines but what is the most important? being first in Google or 1st on who-don't-care-about-this-search-engine.com :)

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'they' think too many keywords is a cheat, huh? Why then does Abmox's system ALLOW so many keywords? (I know it's not unlimited; I take it to the limit many times.) ---Uncle MythMan of the Professional Friends who GET MONEY for Echoing the Universe (the Wonderful World Above & the Beauty Amidst)

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This is where you got it wrong

Just a good tip, it is useless to enter too many keywords as spiders detect what they think is a cheat and so, you going down the list, basically with 5 keywords that describe your post you can be on top of google if content is worth it ;) Get the best traffic with powerfull SEO work at www.07ads.net

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@MJ Dakota--It Is an Honor to Serve You & -All Our Readers

There's some ways of being seen as 'two-faced' there: oftentimes I'll use https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal to find the keywords the AdSense-Spider would see on reviewing the content I intend to post. The tool gives me a massive load of keywords, so I'll often put in as many of those words as I can fit into the 'Keyword'-entry. Is that Keyword-stuffing? If I were doing it for money, yes; but since I'm doing it to increase my gift to the world's readers, (even though that is sure to result in more money) ... yes, but for a GOOD reason instead of a 'greedy' one. ---Uncle MythMan of the Professional Friends who GET MONEY for Echoing the Universe (the Wonderful World Above & the Beauty Amidst)

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I agree Mythman

I do agree with aiming for more readers, however I have also noticed that there seems to be an influx of web marketing here on Xomba. ie how to and bukista postings that are flooding my inbox...Sheesh enough all ready! Anyway... I just thought for those who are here to earn money and not write for the pure pleasure of writing, that this might help. Thanks for reading my blurb and posting a comment Myth, I enjoy your mind! I dare ya...c'mon you know you want to...Smile! MJ

That Works if You Want Big Money from ONE Reader's Click, but...

... I think we want to aim for MORE READERS rather than MORE PAY PER CLICK (I mean yeah, BOTH would be great; but the former serves the people better, and that's what Google's all about!). That said, a better list to look to would be Google's Hot Topic (or--focusing on fun/childish-play/gossip--Yahoo's Buzz). If you -really- want to be efficient, you might filter AdsensePay's list through one of these lists; but it's probably easier just to filter the list you choose through 'what you feel like writing about.' But I'm definitely adding AdsensePay's list to my productive bookmarks (efficiently framed by Link Brander). ---Uncle MythMan of the Professional Friends who GET MONEY for Echoing the Universe (the Wonderful World Above & the Beauty Amidst)

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