Forum Moderators: martinibuster
I did leave one channel running that has very, very low traffic but a high EPC. Towards the end of the test I deactivated that one as well.
At first I didn't think it made a measureable difference. But then looking over my stats, there was a drop in EPC until the last low-traffic channel was deactivated. Then I saw a climb in EPC. I may have ended the test too soon, and will perform it again. FYI, when I deactivated a low-traffic site I both removed the adsense code and deactivated the channel in the adsense control panel.
A portion of the pages on my sites are in other languages, which often show English-language ads. I may removed AdSense from those as well, since an English language ad (often generic, run-of-network stuff) doubtless converts poorly.
When the mechanism kicks in that adjusts EPC, does it do this on the previous days CTR? Or week? Or does it happen when a certain CTR is reached during the day?
Am I correct in assuming that AdSense looks at the CTR across the whole site when adjusting EPC, or is it done on a channel basis?
Based on some research I did a few years ago, I didn't really expect to find any better ad programs out there. Boy was I wrong. At this point I'm using three other programs, and my total site revenue has more than tripled.
I've already replaced AdSense on one low-CTR section of my site, with wonderful results. As I gain a little more confidence with things like reliability of payments from these other companies, it's possible that AdSense will be completely gone from my site in another few months.