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Visitors numbers and CTR were just like a normal weekday.
Have I missed some update somewhere, has something been changed?
Did anyone else see a much better than average Sunday?
we have a very large account and extremely predictable revenue and eCPM. the days of the week vary, so we always compare mondays to the previous monday and so on.
sunday jan25 had an eCPM of -13.2% when compared to the previous sunday. throwing out holidays (thanksgiving, christmas, new year), this is the largest week-over-week change (positive or negative) that i had in the 6 month sample that i pulled.
thankfully, eCPMs are back in the expected range so far today. is the positive boost you are experienced continuing today?
is the positive boost you are experienced continuing today?
So far extremely good today with an excellent EPC average. This month we're about 67% of pre-November 2008 daily averages which are significantly higher than December but that was expected in our industry.
The extremely good news factor for us is since we earn in US Dollars and are paid in UK Sterling we have already exceeded our monthly target:-)
Now all we need is for 2006 earnings to return...ah well, that's today's dream bubble burst!
Date AdUnitsClicks CTR eCPM Earn
1/24 150 10 7.00% $20.00 $3.00
1/25 350 30 9.00% $35.00 $12.00
1/26 5,000 20 0.50% $ 1.00 $6.00
1/27 250 10 5.00% $19.00 $5.00
Note in particular the 5,000 which is totally out of place on 1/26. We thought perhaps the page got promoted to top rank or mentioned in the news. However, neither G's own analytics nor any of our log reports showed the page being accessed more than 300 times that day, so SOMETHING went wacky with Adsense to show all those extra Ad Unit impressions on that one day on that one URL (possibly some spilling over from late 1/25). I could see if it was a channel report and someone had copied the code, but it is reporting by URL, so how could someone cause that without us or GAnalytics also registering a page call, but Adsense getting it? Naturally this greatly affected the eCPM for the page and even the entire site.