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It appears AdSense predicts the future, and pays accordingly. How else to accept the fact that by 8pm EST one day AdSense's stats of impressions and clicks for the day stopped incrementing. By midnight no change; by next day no change. After three days, still no change. Yes, Google says it can take up to two days to register. We waited over 3 before concluding something is up. This is the second observance. Traffic logs etc are all normal.
It appears AdSense was able to predict the entire day's total (and payout) by 8pm. Remarkable technology, for sure.
Here, the point was that G stats did not increase (at all) after around 8pm on the day of interest. Not at all. No additional impressions, nor clicks.
Since it was clear that there was traffic, there were impressions, and there were clicks, then apparently data was not recorded by G for approx a 4 hour time period that day. And it was never adjusted later (at least not during a several day monitoring period). Note that the traffic was observed, not just seen in server logs.
The website owner has elected not to investigate further. I note this behavior here because I find it of specific interest to this forum. The report of such an observation (regardless of reason or explanation) is probably of interest here, even sans any further investigation with G.
I have not watched that closely again, so I cannot say if it is something Google does. Once would have to track impressions and clicks very very closely to uncover a pattern of such activity. All I can say is I observed it this time, and it was clearly incorrect in favor of Google and at the cost of the client (unless Google did indeed predict the future).
One possible explanation is that G may have "banned" activity for that site for that time period, for some unstated and unacknowledged reason. Even if this is what happened, it is my feeling that G should be held accountable for such actions, or at least logging them.
For instance here in the UK, with our AdWords campaign the AdWords reporting for a day starts and ends at what is 8am in our local time. (Might by 9AM, i can't remember right now).
Can be rather confusing if you don't quite know how the reporting works. Especially when the google reports can be delayed by quite a few hours.
Kev