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Maybe I don't understand how ECPM and image ads work... I thought you were paid per thousand impressions? Or is it per click?
From what I've seen, most of the time the advertisers are not using images when specifically targeting our sites. Site targeted ads are easier to detect when they are of the text variety. They just plain look different, and if they appear in a channel all their own they will display an eCPM value greater than zero even if nobody has clicked on them.
Image ads are mostly paid by the click, but sometimes can be paid per impression when the image ad is site targeted. Just like the text ads. When an image ad appears, its "per click" value must be greater than the total of all text ads that it replaces. Same goes for a site targeted ad (image or text).
Allow both.
Anyway, I'm now allowing both, and I did as some people suggested and am only showing ads to non-members and that really helped. My CTR is now above 2%... isn't that good for a forum? If I showed ads to members it would be maybe .5%.
I did as some people suggested and am only showing ads to non-members and that really helped. My CTR is now above 2%... isn't that good for a forum? If I showed ads to members it would be maybe .5%.
Uhwebs, temper my comments with the knowledge that I don't run a forum, but blocking all ads to members may be losing you money.
Don't be misled by the CTR - having 50 clicks from 10,000 impressions (.5% CTR) is almost always better than having 20 clicks from 1,000 impressions (2% CTR) - because the former will typically have earnings ~250% higher than the latter.
From what I recall, some forum owners have had success by displaying adsense a certain %age of the time (say, 10%), to overcome ad blindness.
I've tried showing ads to members too. When I do, my EPC falls dramatically.
I can understand why you've dropped showing ads to your members. Though, are you talking about "average" EPC? Or did EPC drop on the pages you were showing to non-members?
I ask because we have some high volume pages that have the potential only to earn buttons (ie very low EPC). We've done some experimentation and found that putting ads on them results in a significant drop in average EPC and eCPM site-wide, but overall earnings increase.
When we track the performance of other pages, most seem unaffected by the inclusion of ads on those high volume pages (apart from a few exceptional circumstances). However, a few pages (eg: the home page) sees an increase in earnings, which we suspect is due to greater competition of ads on those pages.