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Visitors bored of the same adsense ads?

         

born2run

2:46 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi has it happened to you where repeat visitors will not click on the same adsense ads all the time?

Or, the advertisor's money has run out resulting in low CPM?

What can be done besides addition of fresh content all the time? thanks, born2run

b0rdslide

3:32 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've seen the same problem with one of the sites I operate. This site gets many many repeat visits as it's a community type site. The only way I've managed to deal with it so far is to block the main offenders URL's.

Macro

3:34 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"main offenders"? LOL

Hey, guys, these are the people who are ultimately responsible for the cheques we get. You not confusing their ads with spam, are you? ;)

b0rdslide

3:49 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"main offenders"? LOL

Sorry, that term probably came across with a different meaning to that which I was intending. I meant those ads which are untargetted and show constantly in place of better performing ads. I find this normally happens when an image ad takes the place of text ads and is then shown on nearly every page of the site.

europeforvisitors

3:53 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)



I meant those ads which are untargetted and show constantly in place of better performing ads. I find this normally happens when an image ad takes the place of text ads and is then shown on nearly every page of the site.

You can disable image ads in the AdSense control panel. Maybe that would be worthwhile in your situation.

b0rdslide

4:10 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can disable image ads in the AdSense control panel. Maybe that would be worthwhile in your situation.

Indeed but I've seen that when image ads are targetted correctly they get a much better performance, although I agree that some sites would be better off with image ads off.

Jenstar

4:11 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can also selectively allow image ads on some pages and not others, if you are finding a problem with the same image ad across an entire site.

ken_b

7:31 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can also selectively allow image ads on some pages and not others,

You can? I thought images ads were an all pages or none choice.

How do you elect them selectively?

b0rdslide

8:54 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can? I thought images ads were an all pages or none choice.

How do you elect them selectively?


I believe that Jenstar means you can either opt-in or out of image ads with each block of adsense code that you use. Unfortunately for those of us that run dynamic sites this generally isn't possible.

Macro

9:14 pm on Dec 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>How do you elect them selectively?

Not on their own but in Ad Settings, under Ad Type, you can choose from

- Use my default account settings OR
- Text Ads only on this page OR
- Text and image ads on this page