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1. Leaderboards are collapsing on some pages from 4 ads to
3 ads.
2. banners are collapsing to a single ad.
3. the advertisers showing up seem to equate with those I have identified as higher adwords bidders.
4. earnings per click have gone up.
Unfortunately, I've also noticed this:
1. overall earnings are noticeably down as are daily clicks
and the monthly daily click average thus far.
Speculation: too many visitors are seeing too many repeat ads and this is bringing on ad fatigue which is impacting earnings, at least for me.
*just as an aside, traffic is fine as is search placement. the decrease in earnings seems to correlate with the latest change in adsense ad delivery.
Anyone else seeing this?
My rule of thumb is to wait a month before becoming panicky or euphoric. :-)
when yahoo announced the beta of their ad publishing network my ecpm went up like a rocket.. seems like google did it "temporarily" to 'keep' people from trying the beta.. speculating, but logical nonetheless.
i really think there should be a way to block these cheap advertisers. causing them to increase their bids.. google seems to accept any type of bid.
we should have more control over what is the lowest that can be bid on your site.
No arguing with that.
Speculation again: I really have to wonder if this new strategy (for instance, showing one advertiser on what was formatted to be a two ad banner) is a good thing. In very defined niches with a limited number of advertisers, web site visitors may end up seeing the same ads over and over. This may result in ad fatigue and a lower number of clicks.
"If" this is true, then the only way I can see to harvest the benefits of higher epc + fewer clicks would be create loads more content.
Of course, it goes without saying that content creation should be a never-ending enterprise anyway.