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Aside from having a frustrating cold at the moment (achoo!), I'm rather bummed about having my AdSense revenue decline by over 90% in one week's time. This isn't a one or two day blip, either. After a pretty consistent weekly average of $x dollars a day, I've now earned 10% of $x daily over the last week.
Oddly, I'm getting approximately the same number of impressions as I was before, both reported by Google and by my own independent stats, and I've not made any appreciable changes in my sites' content.
Since I'm unemployed and sadly depending upon Google for part of my interim revenues, this is quite an unfortunate turn of events, and I have both the time and drive to try to "fix" things.
But I'm a bit flummoxed about where to start. Since I can't see what people are or were clicking on, I can't think of what I'd update on my sites.
Would Google be any help with this? If I wrote them, might they be able to say, well, we've lost a major advertiser that was showing up on your pages, or you have some negative trigger words on the pages that were previously earning you the most income, or...?
I'm not (and was not) earning in the triple digits daily, so something tells me I'm not of really great importance to Google. But I'm willing to try anything... heck, even sending homemade cookies to the AdSense team or whatnot :D
Oh wait a minute, they already get great desserts there. Nevermind. But you see my point! :)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have for my troubleshooting.
It is also nearing the end of the month - perhaps many of your top publishers are dropping down their bids, or pausing campaigns until November.
I then realized that the ads picked up on ONE keyword on my main page that had nothing to do with my actual content and Google was therefore showing badly-targeted ads. I reworded the page to avoid using that word...hopefully the page will be crawled again soon and my ads will be fixed. :(
I wish there was a way to specify certain words to NOT use. Like in addition to the filtered URL list, a filtered keyword list.
I'm pretty sure it was not showing many PSAs as of two days ago, and I know for a fact that it was not showing many PSAs (except on my forum pages) a few weeks ago when I comprehensively checked my pages.
I'll be dropping Google a note ASAP, though I admit quite a bit of (perhaps paranoid) apprehension that if they view me as a low-budget pain in the neck, they'll just cancel my account rather than waste their time with me :¦.
Any other ideas, aside from writing Google?
That said, perhaps they DID complain about it (again) recently and either fail to notify me or -- as happened a few months ago -- send a stern note via e-mail insisting that I make changes... but said e-mail got literally lost in the mail (I know this because I got a presumably even MORE sterm "Second notice!" e-mail after never having gotten a first notice).
Anyway, I've written Google, and it'll be interesting to see what they say. Pending any confidentiality issues, I'll report back here with the story.
We also reported a fall in the early part of October. Revenues improved last week when we finally bit the bullet and changed the banner format we were using in our homepage to leaderboard. That increased our CTR, and our revenue, even if EPC is not as high as it was in September.
The drop started around the Oct 8th intro of broad matching, but has really dropped over the past week.
I run many sites with 100's of thousands of pages combined, so checking each page for PSAs is not possible. Plus, there's no way to improve ad CTRs without better stats.
Very disconcerting.....
I run many sites with 100's of thousands of pages combined, so checking each page for PSAs is not possible.
Would it be possible to first create a different code for each of the sites you manage and point it out to an html file located in each domain as a default, then analyze the logs to see what the referrer is for each of your defaults?
What I don't know of course is what sites have the best CTR, or what sites produce the most revenue. So any tweaks I have to make and then hope for the best. Sort of ike doing surgery blindfolded. Unfortunately when looking over the stats for the last few days my patient is hemmorraging rapidly :(
I took advantage of the invitation to write back for clarification, and hopefully this'll do the trick. I can't see any valid reason for my main site -- which once showed paying ads on almost all pages -- to be showing 100% PSAs now :¦
I'll report back with any further info. Thanks again for your helpful and supportive posts :)
Aaaaaagh! So instead of writing adsense-support, I decided to forward this previous correspondence (with a concise summary) to adsense-tech. I've usually had very supportive and helpful responses from Google, and -- believe me -- I'm being very direct in my queries, so this is frustrating and surprising.
Did anyone put the adsense code into a 3rd party banner management system, like phpAdsNew? Is it OK to try it, will it count impressions and clicks?
PhpAdsNew rocks,, escpecially if you wanna try out different types of AdSense ads (colors and size). In addition to this, it will count impression, however it cannot count clicks for AdSense code and from what I understand, no 3rd party software will be able to count clicks for AdSense code.
Hope this helps.
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If I don't hear anything by tomorrow, I'll call Google and see if I can get anywhere from there.
I realize that I could show some of my own ad inventory in the meantime, but I'm pretty darn busy and was really hoping that this situation would be cleared up much sooner :¦
Are you making any money at all? This would mean that you are still getting some paid ads...
However, these humor tidbits and discussion topics have been on my site long before I started with AdSense many months ago, and seemed never to be a problem.
Hopefully I'll learn more from Google soon. If I don't hear from them in the next day or two again, I'll just give 'em a call.
In the meantime, I'm still earning a tiny tiny tiny amount from one of my other sites, but my main site is still showing 100% PSAs.