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15 cents for 2 clicks on daily report,16 cents under the all time!

         

James

10:05 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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First 2 clicks today gave me 15 cents on the daily option.

On the "all time", the same 2 clicks gave 16 Cents!

Ok, who has the answer?

Longhaired Genius

10:52 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Get back to us with the difference at the end of the day.

Critters

11:11 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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the current day will have things like this, only use it as a guide and look at the totals when the day is over.

Sometimes my "today", "this month" and "all time" for the latest date differes by $10, but they all add up at the start of the next day.

James

11:24 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The thing is, when looking at the same, lets call it transaction, how can it be 15 cents, and also 16 cents?

I am aware the system balances, but on a per transaction basis, they really should not be any difference, depending on what Db the figures are coming from

NaturalHigh

11:30 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Extra .01 for the CPM ads?

lammert

11:39 am on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)

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First 2 clicks today gave me 15 cents on the daily option. On the "all time", the same 2 clicks gave 16 Cents!

Google earnings per click have more than 2 fractional digits. Suppose both clicks generated $0.077 as earnings. The daily option might work by first adding the earnings, then rounding. However, the all time option might work by first rounding the earnings and then adding:

Daily = 0.077 + 0.077 = 0.154 -> 0.15
All time = 0.077 + 0.077 -> 0.08 + 0.08 = 0.16

I see this kind of rounding differences all the time in my Google stats. Nothing to worry about.