Forum Moderators: martinibuster
UP: revenues & CTR
DOWN: EPC (-16.3%) & EPM (-12.7%)
A bit concerned with the decrease of EPM and EPC, but as long as the revenues continue to increase compared to the previous month, we are sticking with the multiple ad format as of now. We're going to evaluate the metrics by end of the month to really see its benefits on our sites.
How is it doing on your sites? There is an active thread of people who haven't implemented the multiple ad format saying that their metrics are down. So it would be interesting to find out how this new feature is affecting other publishers.
1. CTR on the second set of ads is less 10% of the first set of ads. It seems there is a small decrease on the CTR of the first set.
2. EPC's are almost the same on both sets. This indicates the range of CPC on thess ads (8 ads) is very narrow or they are very competitive.
3. EPM drops 40%. Look bad.
4. Revenue increases but it is lower than the daily variation of 10%. I may get 5% as the most.
Decision?
I'm still undecided whether to remove the second set.
CTR is lousy, effective CPM is lousy, but, because of the large number of impressions, the bottom line is okay, about 13% or so of total earnings. Guess I'll keep it for now.
but it did...which showed me I was ALSO getting less for the top paying ad unit. I tried different colours and placement. I have a high-traffic site so was getting statistically significant figures after 5-7 days. Finally I switched back to one ad unit and it was like turning the tap/faucet back on. epc has gone up 220% today and am showing 60/65% of the ads I was showing before, meaning a 40% overall increase on earnings.
mind you, that is only one day of "back-to-one-ad" testing but it is good to think I may regain the exceptionally healthy epc's I was getting June-September before the multiple ad units came into existence.
as always, your mileage may vary....