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The obvious answer is yes, the filtering would slow delivery - but does anyone have any more specific data on this?
The reason I ask is because I recently maxed out my url filter list and during a similar time frame I am getting no ads at all (no PSAs either) on pages about 30-40% of the time. Ads usually show up if I refresh the page.
Site is about programming - lots of examples.
Perfect for adwords since income is incredible.
But there are a lot of ads for things like 'website templates' and folks trying to sell 'Office XP'.. or when talking about database 'tables' I would get a lot of furniture ads.
You can bet that a significant # of us are at or near the 200 url limit.
Is it possible that you've filtered out so many URLs that some pages aren't getting any ads--or are you confident that you're blocking the off-topic ads to allow the on-topic ones to appear?
I also just entered the keyword exclusion tool beta for adsense - helps alot since I can exclude ads based on keyword and not just the url. So, when talking about designing database tables I don't get 'furniture' ads :)
I am getting an avalanche recently of ads, and at the same time spam email, for 'OEM' versions of Microsoft operating systems and office software. There must be dozens of folks try to sell this stuff with adwords campaigns... excluding them by keyword has been a godsend - I don't think I could keep up with all the urls for these folks. They are even starting to misspell words in their ads in order to get around the keyword filter (I think)... like edition as 'edtion'.