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Adsense As Pfi?


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#16 ksnyder

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Posted 19 December 2003 - 01:00 PM

When I added Adsense to my MountEvans.Com site, I wanted to be sure that the ads would be relevant to the site and not drugs! Google (Adsense?) did spider the site and my ads are mountain/hiking/Colorado related. Whether the spider of the side after sign up is different or the same as the normal Google spider, I do not know. It was spidered almost immediately but I'm not a good test case as the site has been listed in the search engines for a very long time. If you want relevant links and not drugs/sex, then your site/pages must be spiderable!

If someone has added Adsense to a new site and presto it appeared in Google's regular listing at the same time would confirm your suspicion that it is the same spider and would be a fast way to get a site into Google.

Also if interest would be to know if having Adsense improves one rank in the regular Google listing or if it contributes to "page ranking" whatever that is today after the Florida update.

Hope this helps,

Karl S.

#17 ldcdc

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Posted 19 December 2003 - 06:23 PM

I used Adsense on my new site for two reasons:

1. The most important (in my case) was to obtain some revenue. I need the Adsense revenue very much.
2. I figured that Google might notice the site faster. The site was spidered soon, and it was listed in the SERPs in about 2-3 weeks. A PR in the toolbar appeared rather late, but I think the pages had a PR of 2 or 3 before it appeared in the toolbar.

I found the results surprisingly good, meaning that I did not expect to be found in Google so fast. However, I can't really tell if it was because of the Adsense code or because of the links from PR4 pages that the site had soon after it's creation.

Anyway, I liked the results, and if I were to start another website I think I would use a similar technique. (Unless Google expressly forbade it, of course.)

#18 Scottie

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Posted 19 December 2003 - 09:22 PM

I placed Adsense on some pages that were not spiderable by the regular Googlebot. (Too many dynamic variables.) The Adsense bot did spider the pages and return relevant ads for the content.

When I finally changed the URL structure (about 5 weeks after I started Adsense) the pages did get crawled and indexed. But before I changed the URL's, the Adsense didn't help at all.




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