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Geo Targeting Ads?

Is that why some are seeing a drop in Adsense?

         

skippy

4:24 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I live outside of the United States and I noticed a few days ago that all the ads were disappearing from certain keywords on a google search. Then on my site my Adsense ads were all of a sudden showing only one or two ads per page.

At first I thought the ad inventory was depleted. But the lack of ads in a google search was bothering me (but the serps looked nicer). I cleaned out my cookies and still and the same result.

However, when I used an anonymous proxy all the ads in the regular google search returned as well as the ads on my site.

Is this the reason why some are seeing a drop in Adsense revenues? My page impressions are still the same but everything else has dropped. Can anyone else confirm this?

Jenstar

4:32 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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They have geotargeted ads since the beginning, it isn't anything new.

skippy

4:35 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ok that makes sense but why until a few days ago was I able to see the ads. I guess what I am saying is what changed?

loanuniverse

4:35 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Living outside the US means that you will miss the great majority of the advertisers. It will also mean that if a couple of the ones that had your country targetted decide to pull out of content, it will be more noticeable.

skippy

4:39 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Oh I am hosted in the US. So that is not a problem. But this makes it a real pain to check the ads for I would rather not have appearing on my site.

loanuniverse

4:43 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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That is the great thing about tracking. You get to find out what ads are really being shown in your site. :)

Jenstar

4:44 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I live ouside the US, so I need to use a proxy to view what ads my users see.

Is there a chance your ISP changed your IP address? Perhaps G mistakenly thought your former IP was from the US (or another country that has more ads), but knows your current one isn't.

skippy

4:49 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Possible but some thing happened at the same time google was fluxing between www2 and www3 last Thursday I think. I am just curious what changed. Perhaps google figured out I am not in the US then.

I think it is getting harder to figure out the serps just because the changes could be just for the serps or they could be Adwords related.