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Regarding the much discussed, "removing unperforming ads, or pages, to improve overall earnings per click".
I want to verify one thing.
If I have a site, with many pages...
And some of those pages get few visits, and NO clicks to speak of, but are still displaying ads...
Will I be able to increase the earnings on my pages which have ads which DO get clicks by removing Adsense from the previously mentioned non-performing pages?
Thanks for verifying this for me, just making sure I have it straight in my head!
Well, you may criticize the accurateness of their system, but that's how it works and that's what they actually use (no matter if you like it or not).
Of course I don't have to like it, but it also does not work. Should we assume that every application Google employs, works?
Example: Ads with CTR of 0.01% could have 100% conversion, while ads with CTR of 50% could have poor conversion of 0.01%.
Again you miss an important factor: Not all websites report successful conversions as the sale of a specific product. Even if they did, there is no way Google can track all successful conversions... especially not with some outdated cookie.
Ads with a CTR of 50% may be highly regarded by some site owners... depending on the site. If they're not selling a product (which Google claims it can track by its conversion mechanism), they could still generate a profitable ROI on that ad.
I believe I'm the one wasting my time! LOL