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I have seen this many a times, my websites don't load the adsense adverts and when i open the other website www.example.com the code loads.
seen it many a times, while i search on google the code appears but on my site pages it doesn't.
And whats more surprising, whenever i go to the google.com site and make any search and then come back to my website, the code loads the adverts.
I think this might be problem with many people. and whats more alarming that you might be loosing hard cash due to this.
Some users might have older browsers and they won't see the ads, but we need to place some robust code of javascript on every page in order to ensure that every time a user comes, the advert is shown.
I don't know about what people are loosing, but i am sure that i could have earned double the amount if this is resolved.
Also written to google support and i am awaiting reply.
Do post a solution to my problem.
"Kisses in advance" for the person who gives solution to my problem, probably send in the javascript that i can use.
regards,
dhaliwal
What percentage of your figure is the figure from Adsense? Without this you have no way to know how many ads are "not" being shown.
Unless the figures are seriously different, it's likely just you missing ads. There have been other threads on ads not showing for the webmaster (it seems to be cookie based, try a different browser also).
It's not unusual, and should have little effect on your impressions and none at all on your clicks/revenue.
but to tell you about the impact of this thing
i must tell you the stats for last month.
i had around 15 k page views everyday.
now as i implemented the google adsense alternate url that url got only 2k per day.
now there should be 13 k impression everyday.
i got only 6 k impression per day.
so what you got to say now.
and it has been seen by me on many other ips, many other browsers, as i had many friends over different geo locations, i asked them to see if they see the advert. the ads were not showing.
but there is a website example.com, it always loads the advert.
it think the issue is serious for every adsense publisher. and also google should implement some robust code that is all browser complaint.
regards,
dhaliwal
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Basically the problem is on your pc's setup.
I had the poblem installed a new OS and the problem is resolved.
please any help on the same.
regards,
dhaliwal
can this be done as per google.com policies.?
i have seen it on one website, and won't want to get him banned for the action, but he has done somthing with the code, no code from google.com appears, but the adverts appear.
regards,
dhaliwal
We count page impressions only when our ad code is executed by a user's browser. There are therefore several factors that would cause a discrepancy between the page impressions you register and the page impressions listed in your AdSense account. Instances that wouldn't execute the code include:Spiders, robots, or crawlers from other search engines
Browsers that don't have JavaScript enabled or don't support JavaScript
Browsers that don't support the <iframe> tag
Programs that people may have written to grab website content
I think Google does a pretty fair job in making sure that AdSense appears for as many people as possible. There are competitors who are only able to show ads for IE users, and as it stands, AdSense does appear on a wide variety of platforms and browsers.
People have reported some discrepancies in the impressions, but nothing to the extreme that you are reporting, so I suspect there is something else coming into play in your specific case. If it was a widespread problem, it would have come up multiple times by now.
There are just so many reasons for why this could be ocurring, you are best to contact the AdSense team directly.
Don't forget, just because ads *look* like AdSense, doesn't mean they *are* AdSense. Many competitors have made their own ads look nearly identical to AdSense, and webmasters have made their own text ads appear to be AdSense as well. If it is appearing on a webpage, it will have the AdSense javascript in the html code. And sorry, no URLs are permitted.
Last but not least, you need to wait 24 hours for the stats to be completely up-to-date for each day. Stats have been quite slow to update over the past several days, so don't base any of your findings on any stats that are 24 hours old or less. I was seeing stats at about 1/4 of what it should be, but they did eventually catch up to be what I was expecting the stats to be within 24 hours.
BTW, Jenstar is a she, not a he ;)
And what bothers me more is that i have thought of this at such a point when i have lost lot of impressions, i had this point coming to my mind only after running adsense for more than 8 months.
now what makes be think seriously about it is that lot of other people might not be having the idea of this.
and i know what adsense is and what are ads like google adsense format. i have checked it real nice and it goes to googleadsyndication url and then to the advertiser.
i have just one thing to ask, if i could add up some javascript to my website that makes my browser load the adsense ad.
what i feel is alarming that there might be lot of users whose browsers won't be loading the ads. i have asked the google support also, but would like to see if they could do something to make it readable on all browsers