3) Using the drop-down menu in the upper left hand corner, you will see the pages that you are using on your blog.
These can include:
- Front Page
- Single Post
- Single Page
- Category
- Archive
Make sure you configure ads on each of these pages. Otherwise, your site won't be "consistent," assuming you wish consistency and uniformity. If you like the random placement on different pages, this is where you will at least make the conscious decision - rather than any defaults that Google may have for your site.
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MsMoneyHoney
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All I know is that Google "usually" plays ads that are relevant to your content. However, with the ability to "re-target," they may continue to bombard people who have moved on from the initial page in order to achieve the repetition that is "usually" required to successfully entice a viewer to click the ad. The bottom line, technology is changing constantly. With that stated, there "may" be a way to "control" Google, or tell it what ads you like over others, but I haven't used it as yet.
Funkydunc208
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What control do you have over ad content? What if the ad is so far removed from your niche? Is there a means of having ads that fit?