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Add Google AdSense Code to WordPress (without a plugin)

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 7:00 am
by zihadhasan012
Without actually reading and thinking about the words, you want the user to instantly say "yep, that's what I was looking for". Don't make them get all thesaurusical on you, that's too much brain work and won't convert as well. But what about those same pages that show up in the natural search results? We'll tackle this in two steps: First, I'll show you how to adjust the title and key phrases in the landing page based on what keywords were searched for.


Then, for those of you who don't mind a few black smu kuwait mobile phone numbers database dges on your pearly white hats, we'll talk about some techniques for getting Google to actually show the different flavors of the page -- including the all-important variations on the <title> and description snippets shown in Google's SERPs. I'm going to use classic ASP for my examples, but none of this is rocket-science coding so it should be a snap for you to translate to PHP or whatever language you need for your site.


MINING GOOGLE'S QUERY STRING: Before you even get started, you should look at your analytics reports to see what terms are most commonly used to get to your landing page. If your analytics software won't show you terms for a specific page, it's really a cinch to just inspect the HTTP referrer on the pages you care about and if the referrer is Google, save it to the database, then after a few days, have a look at what's in the database.


When a user clicks on a search result in Google to get to your site, the search terms they typed in are available to you in the HTTP referrer string. Example: flaming, sirens-blaring warning: Do