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Google adsense slow again today

4th day in a row

         

johnnydequino

5:54 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have been using google adsense since inception, and now I am pissed off. Google adsense is again messing up the performance of my site. I have never, ever had a problem until this Monday with adsense on any pages. Who can I complain to? This is disgracefull, and one more day I am going to take adsense off my entire site. I am sure google won't cry over the loss of me, but I can't see how advertisers can stand to lose revenue to do poor adsense performance.

jd

ve3cnu

7:01 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Have you mentioned it to your ISP?

Perhaps there is a routing problem between the webserver and google?

MrAnchovy

7:13 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Johnny...

It's been slow for you for several days now... but from the other thread, only one other person has noticed the same. Just b/c it's slow for you doesn't mean it's slow for your visitors.

Realize it may not be AdSense at all, but problems on your end (ie. your ISP).

And like suggested in your previous thread.... you can load AdSense last & position it via CSS.

ve3cnu

7:22 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Oops.
I just realized the error in what I said.

A possible routing problem would be between your browser and Google, not between your webserver and Google.

Still, check with your ISP.

johnnydequino

8:07 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have talked to dozens of advertisers who are experiencing this. I have talked to my hosting company for over an hour. The conclusion: It's adsense. I have tested other sites. The conclusion: It's adsense.

Watch - you will see more posts here.

FromRocky

8:24 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Watch - you will see more posts here.

More posts to tell you their AdSense is normal, nothing wrong with it.

You're "pissed off" when this is your first problem with your AdSense in over a year and half? Just remove the code and then your problem will go away.

MrAnchovy

8:25 pm on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have talked to dozens of advertisers who are experiencing this. I have talked to my hosting company for over an hour. The conclusion: It's adsense. I have tested other sites. The conclusion: It's adsense.

Have you tried a tracert to Google's AdSense servers to see if in fact it is Google and not somewhere inbetween?

From here, everything is well within normal latency. Your frustration is understandable, but if it were a problem on Google's end, I'd expect more posts about it.

If the problem is not Google, and somewhere inbetween... it will exist on every single site you visit w/ AdSense, and it would also be something that your hosting company would not be in any position to troubleshoot. I wouldn't be at all surprised, with today's tech support, that your hosting co simply pointed the finger at Google w/o merit.

fraudcop

12:37 am on Nov 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ohnnydequino

it is adsense. I agree with you.

fraudcop

camper

1:08 am on Nov 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Who can I complain to?

You can contact AdSense Support and complain to Google!

Visit Thailand

2:47 am on Nov 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I do not think it is the same problem but I have noticed the past few weeks that on some days there can be a slightly longer delay than normal on getting some ads on new pages. Sometimes you get what seems to be the default ads for the site and then othertimes it can take a few minutes.

I realise it can depend on content etc but that is fairly consistent.

I am not worried about it though the ads always appear eventually but it is a slight change I have noticed of late.