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He suggested that in order to improve revenue, he deactivated adsense to logged users, but displayed them all to new/unlogged users, that wont waste impression to regular users who already know about adsense, and therefore will almost never click again.
How can this be good to revenue?
i mean , my site gets a couple hundreds click a day, i would say majorly from not-registered users, people who got my site as a result on google search, and then came to my place.
Is there a relation between what you get from each click and how many times do you get clicks?
is it better to have:
10 impressions / 9 clicks a day
than
100 impressions / 9 clicks a day
Thanks for all you answers
-Ed
I do know that I get an average of 130 clicks a day on my forum. When I deactivated adsense for anyone logged in my clicks dropped to 65 a day. My click thru rate went up, but my earnings dropped by 50%.
Part of me wanted to run the test for a month to see more results, but after 2 days I went back to showing ads to everyone.
deactivated adsense to logged users, but displayed them all to new/unlogged users, that wont waste impression to regular users who already know about adsense, and therefore will almost never click again.
I've done this and it has worked for me at increasing bottom line results. I always assumed this to be part of the smart-pricing formula. Without exception I get a higher payout when I have a higher CTR. Without exception.
TJ
ill show a channel to logged and anothe to not logged users, that way i can find out how much $ is comming from each side, after that i\ll analyze if i should remove the logged impressions!
Thanks for your siggestions
-Ed
-Ed