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Please check my Scenario?

Suppose I have an html page...

         

Knowledge seeker

12:57 pm on Mar 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Suppose I have an html page, on that page's "title tags" I have used the keywords gold, diamond, jewelery & and I have used same keyword in the "keyword tags", and I have used car, motorcyle, lorry, van, keyword in "description tags" I want to know that on this page which kind of google ads will display I mean Vehicle related or gold related. please give me answers which is logical and from the senior adsnense member?

farmboy

1:21 pm on Mar 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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It seems as if you're making the assumption the terms used in the title tag and/or keyword tag have primary control over the ads which appear on the page. I think that is an incorrect assumption.

The content on the page has primary control.

FarmBoy

purplecape

1:45 pm on Mar 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I don't understand why you would put one thing in the description and another thing in the keywords and title. Unless of course you are trying to "fool" Google. But you wouldn't want to do that, would you?

If you want to find out what happens, why not try it out...

HuskyPup

2:33 pm on Mar 10, 2009 (gmt 0)



Wouldn't bother trying since optimal SEO and Google guidelines are that the title tag, description, keywords and on-page information all tie-in/relate to one another, anything else and you're heading for a mess and lousy rankings!

If you're considering targeting all the supposed high-paying keywords on one page.?.?.?.then forget it, this is not how it works.