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Friday, July 28, 2006

Google Adsense Section Targeting

Google introducted Adsense Section Targetting some time ago.

If you dont know what it's all about, it basically allows you to better manage what sections of content on the page you want Adsense to target.

One the flipside, you can also specify what sections of the page you dont want adsense to take into consideration.

For a new site I was optimizing, on the homepage I was getting all these unrelated ads due to a large text link nav menu bar. By sectioning off the nav bar code using these tags:



nav bar html



As soon as the Google Media bot next came around, the ads became relevant.

Alternatively, if your just wanting to target adsense with certain sections of the page, use the following start tag instead:



Personally, I just find it easier telling Google what parts of the page not to look at. more -
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=101899

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

IM Twisting

Thanks for coming here if you just arrived from the Turbo Community Forum.

In my post on forum marketing I mentioned IM Twisting. There are two meanings to IM Twisting. The first is the easiest to do. When you are discussing one topic, and want to discuss a different topic, you apply IM Twisting to bridge between the two topics. This you are twisting the subject matter, as it relates to Internet Marketing, to bring you to the next topic.

The second meaning or application of IM Twisting relates to larger scale, either product creation, or product usage. You take an existing product/tool/concept in internet marketing and you add some other ideas and internet marketing strategies to it to create new and better product/tool/concept. It could also be done to change the application of a product.

IM Twisting has been done by many gurus, but I just put a term to use that describes what people have been doing.

Hope that helps.

I will see you around the Turbo Community. And if you have not been to the Turbo Community check it out at www.turbocommunity.com. Part of it you need to be a member for, but part of it is available to the public.

Jack

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