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I'm one of those who have the GAD disease (Google Adsense Disorder) characterized by checking reports every few minutes.
Anyhow, among the observations I noticed, is that when a specific day starts good, with big earnings, it usually keeps so for the rest of the day. For example, when I notice a record earnings for the first 6 hours, it usually end up with a record earning at the end of that day. The same goes for bad earnings. I hardly noticed any day that started with bad stats, and got any better all through the day.
Am I imagining things? or did you guys notice that too?
and is there an explaination for that trend?
From there, the EPC declines throughout the day, until the very late hours when it steadily rises to the high numbers that I am seeing from 2-5.
The clicks I receive between those hours typically carry a 2 to 3 times higher EPC. Not sure why, but it's been like that for me for a long time. An extremely successful day for me has to start with a big bang early in the morning when my clicks are of the most value.
You can find it here: [adsense.blogspot.com...]
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And when they are up they are up for all of my sites.
Pattern here is that when smart pricing kicks in (or whatever you want to call it) the button is pushed for the entire account, not per site.