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i use two different web stats tracking tools which both always show roughly the same amount of pageviews, yet google is 50-60% less than the actual pageviews my server shows.
i have 1 ad that appears on every single page so google page impressions should be the same as what my server shows.. yet it is not.
now i question google more because 2-3 days ago i started publishing ads for yahoo and yahoo shows my page views correctly..
makes me think google is cheating somewhere.. ideas?
now i question google more because 2-3 days ago i started publishing ads for yahoo and yahoo shows my page views correctly.
Trillinjedi's suggestion of geotargeting makes sense, if only because AdSense is global and YPN isn't (at least norw now).
I wonder if Google even counts multiple views of a page by the same person (perhaps the same ads from cache). A lot of times I'll "back" out of site which could be several page views. Google might not count any of that.
The contract lets them do anything they want.
I wonder how many webmasters will start seeing the opposite occur. As more and more ISP's cache your webpages, Google may see the pageview but your server may not, unless you do add tracking code!
I've already taken steps to avoid this caching problem.
Here is the way it is written now.
>> If you have elected to receive contextually-targeted Google ads, this would include all other contextually-targeted ads or links on the same page as Google ads. This would also include ads throughout the site that mimic Google ads.....<<
Still looks to me as this leaves Yahoo out but who knows?
Sorry about the troll remark, it's been a long day.
Ann
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If you look in the Yahoo Publisher forum you will see that Jenstar (our moderator) has confirmed with Google that they will allow both AdSense and Yahoo on the same site but NOT on the same page.
I'm sorry to say this, but technically anything said about Terms of Service for Adsense here at Webmasterworld is totally irrelevant. It is useful for reference only. Even comments by Adsense Advisior are legally irrelevant. Google must put in writing in their terms of service all clarifications.
You agreed to the terms Google presented to you. No where in those terms is Webmasterworld or Adsense Advisor mentioned.
Obviously there's ton's of useful information here, but when it gets down to basics, you have to read Google's documents, and that's all that's relevant.
Regarding the original post, Google makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy of their reporting. I'm not even sure they mention their reporting. That's the way it is when dealing with a corporate giant. I'm sure they will consider an email to correct problems, they always look at them. The only possible way to alter the system is to get all the publishers involved on one band wagon. How likely is that? (Google chuckles)
There you go... you are free to run both on the same site.
But I've also seen my pages with no ads appearing on occassions - so looks like google just do not want to show ads on every single pageload - and only counts for actual impressions, and not site pageloads.