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I am seeing little if any change in revenue from approx 9:00 pm on. The clicks are doubling but the revenue is relatively unchanged.
This has been happening for about three weeks and is very different from results for the prior 10 - 12 weeks.
Any thoughts?
Is it possible they are all duplicate clicks that G is disallowing? I don't run AdSense on my sites, I'm only an advertiser - so I only see it from one side of the coin.
Would advertisers have to do this manually or is there an automated method?
If an advertiser has a daily budget limit, its ads will shut off for the day when it reaches that limit (or so I understand). So, in effect, a the advertiser would have an automated method of turning off its ads late in the day after a bit of experimentation with daily budget limits.
G tries to make it so the ads will still be shown even late in the evening with the random impressions. It is possible that late in the evening the advertiser will no longer have funds for that day and not be shown, but usually when their funds run out is more random than 9pm every evening.
Could be that ads are not showing if there isn't a very great depth of advertisers on your site, could be that traffic drops later in the evening, could be that Google doesn't update the reports as frequently off-hours, or some combination of factors.
I've been running AdSense since it's inception, the sites are broad based in themes, they have generated and should generate leads/revenue in the evening hours, there is plenty of good history to indicate something is different. The server logs indicate plenty of traffic after 9:00.
As suggested, I will check the ad content (for PSA's) over the next couple of nights and post the findings.