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JenStar posted a thread on filtering a while back that should be required reading for every new AdSense publisher. It shouldn't be too hard to find.
Lowball ads can possibly show before higher paying ads if the performance is significantly better.
Ie:
Say the high paying ad gets a click through of 0.1%, and the low paying ad gets a click through of 10%. It may pay google more to show the low paying ad more often.
Just a theory I guess. :)
Say the high paying ad gets a click through of 0.1%, and the low paying ad gets a click through of 10%. It may pay google more to show the low paying ad more often.
Doesn't that apply only to the search network?
In any case, even if it did apply to the content network, filtering those ads would be a mistake because they'd be the top earners regardless of bid.
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(And FYI for everyone, you will also find many of the "Best of AdSense" threads here:
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bizrate.com
dealtime.com
ebay.ca
ebay.co.uk
ebay.com
ebay.com.au
godaddy.com
good-offers.com
google.zdnet.com
pricegrabber.com
pricetool.com
shopper.zdnet.com
shopping.com
www1.pricetool.com
Since the new affiliate link rultes took effect yesterday, perhaps there won't be so many of the above type ads. I'll have to monitor CTR/EPC to be sure.