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Yeah, mine tanked about 30% also. :(
I am still trying to limp back upwards but it is slow going. His sites are quite numerous and he is a premium publisher, maybe why he wasn't hit as hard as his peon Mom.
'We analyze the entire content of a page to extract hints or "signals" that enable us to assign a corresponding physical location, then return results that match the geographic range you specify (e.g., "near Jacksonville, Florida"). This provides a much broader range of businesses in most cases.'
Now, to be more precise, server's IP is just one of the determining geo factors. Think of default language, character set, even fonts...
So, if you "belong" to another country, your EPC might be different, even if accessed by the same audience.
No hard evidence about this, but many pointers lead to this conclusion.
Publishers in e.g. Bulgaria don't get the same EPC as the US publishers, even for the clicks of very same visitors. And it is not only the publisher's postal address that determine the location.
Don't forget, it is Google and their algorithms.
Of course, it could be something else, but I would first check where do I belong to.
Try this:
[google.com...]
or
[google.com...]
Don't forget to change "yoursitehere.com" with your actual domain.
If you changed your server just recently, check after a few weeks again to be sure.
Some international sites have servers all around the world (e.g. bbc.co.uk), including other elements, so they are good to make comparisions and tests regarding the matter.