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Today I've made big changes to my site, so I artificially increased the page impressions wile verifying the site. The increase from a normal day was somewhere around 10x (ten times as much impressions). Of course the number of clicks remained just like on a normal day.
High number of page impressions and low number of clicks = low eCPM. But I also noticed that the cost per click was greatly reduce. How is that possible?
What can be done not to artificially increase the page impressions when you have to do changes on the site, and must work online?
I make my content changes, edit them, veify, etc., and then finally, re-instate the AdSense code, deleting the temporary div.
With no AS code, no page views register.
I have on my notebook all my web sites
d:\internet\my-domain.com
d:\internet\my-other-domain.com
Viewing my pages local, the SSI is not executed, no ads appear.
My other family members have a changed user agent string on their notebooks.
When SSI on the server sees this user agent, no AdSense code is inserted.
google_adtest='on';
This will allow you to click on the ads without any clicks being counted toward your reports. Feel free to use this while developing your new pages."
I realize that it's not exactly the same problem that you may be facing but still think it might be helpful.
What can be done not to artificially increase the page impressions when you have to do changes on the site, and must work online?
If all you are doing is uploading and testing new pages, links etc then why not use an Opera or Firefox browser and disable javascript?
Opera>F12>Check/uncheck "Enable Javascript"
Firefox>Tools>Options>Web Features>Uncheck "Enable Javascript"
MSIE is a bit of a clat to do...
I wonder why I didn't think of this :)
One of those little gems from WebmasterWorld:-)