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For example, a click on an ad for digital cameras on a web page about photography tips may be worth less than a click on the same ad appearing next to a review of digital cameras.
[edited by: markus007 at 8:08 pm (utc) on April 1, 2004]
They also said to look at my reports for those changes over time.
IMHO, we are a staunch Adsense supporters! We will most likely stick it out to see how it goes on my valuble real-etate that we are giving up on our many sites.
And No I have not came out yet!
And that being said, I know at least some of my targeting still seems really bad to me, so things may still improve. I think this system may need "retraining."
I'll give another report in a few days once I really have some meaningful trends, but wanted to combat the it's all doom and gloom sky is falling commentary.
If it weren't for my knowing about the change, I would think today was normal.
Today's not over and there are many hours of stats to go, so things can still change.
Impressions down 4%
CTR up 17%
EPC up 25%
Revenue per day up 38%
I do enough statistics in my real job to know that these numbers are likely to be within the bounds of normal variation. Having said that, my site usually shows well targeted ads in a competitive sector, so it may be that I've been one of the luckier ones in this reshuffle. The increased CTR might indicate that targeting is more on topic this month than last. That combined with the increased EPC has given a decent hike in the revenue per day. Whether this holds up in the long term remains to be seen.