Google's Ad filtering mechanism.
Google's filtering mechanism for Ads is based on a number of factors. Let's take a look at some of these factors:
1. Relevance to content: This is the single most important Ad filtering criterion that is used by the Google AdSense program. In fact, it is this filtering concept that gives Google AdSense program an important edge over the other advertising programs. The Google AdSense program determines the main topics/subjects of the website content and serves the Ads that are relevant to the same. Since Google AdSense is a global program, the relevance of Ads is also checked with respect to geography and the language of the content on the website. Note that AdSense can actually be used in a number of languages not just English.
2. Appropriateness of content: Websites are based on varying themes. There are websites that are based strictly on Adult themes while the other sites are family friendly ones. Since Google's AdSense program is open to all website owners and advertisers (who comply with the AdSense program policy), Google also controls the content of Ads to prevent Offense to anyone who sees the Ads. Google does this by using sensitive language filters and language experts. Google uses strict rules and guidelines for conducting an editorial review on the content of Ads. It also asks you to provide information about what kind of Ads (e.g. sexually-oriented, war oriented etc) you deem as inappropriate for your website.
3. Competition filter: Since Google serves Ads based on the content of the websites, it's quite possible that the Ads of competitors get displayed on a website that sells a particular product or service. To avoid this, Google provides a facility to the website owners wherein they can specify competitors or advertisers whose Ads should not be displayed on the website.
4. Choose your own: You can also choose default Ads to be shown in case Google AdSense program is not able to serve Ads to your website (due to unavailability of suitable Ads, etc)
Discover The Google Adsense Secret
Table-O-Content
- AdSense for domains hurried get-go guide
- What is AdSense?
- What makes Google AdSense system so special?
- Online advertising and Google AdSense
- Misuse of Google AdSense
- Getting paid through AdSense program
- Google AdSense: Understanding Alternate Ads and PSAs
- Any website can become a bill-board through Google AdSense program
- AdSense related terms that you should know
- Getting the Maximum out of Google AdSense: Strategy Classification
- Setting up your Google AdSense account - Part 1 (Enrolment form)
- Setting up your Google AdSense account - Part 2 (Essential customizations)
- Setting up your Google AdSense account - Part 3 (Additional customizations)
- Setting up your Google AdSense account - Part 4 (AdSense code)
- Top 4 Tips for getting the best results from your AdSense Ads
- An introduction to AdSense for Search
- Understanding AdSense for feeds
- Tips for AdSense for feeds
- AdSense Ad variations: Link Units and themed Ad Units
- Google's Ad filtering mechanism
- Performance tracking through reports
- Guidelines for adding the AdSense code to your web page
- Making the AdSense Ads suit your website - Part 1 (shape and size)
- Making the AdSense Ads suit your website - Part 2 (Color of Ads)
- Making the AdSense Ads suit your website - Part 3 (Positioning of Ads)