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Clicks, CTR, eCPM and earnings were all way more than I was expecting and I was really confused whilst watching the news when I saw the US jury convicting Phil Spector.
Courts working on Easter Monday?
Oh, so we get a holiday you guys do not have? That makes a pleasant change:-)
Just a bit of info for US AdSensers, if your European business traffic is down this week it is because many companies are closed for a full week's holiday therefore traffic to kids/downloads/etc may well be up.
US does not celebrate Easter Monday!
Well, what the government considers an official holiday and what the U.S. celebrates are not always the same thing.
Where I live, a lot of businesses close on Good Friday. But that's their own decision, not an official government holiday.
Plus, there are lots of celebrations, they just don't all involve taking time off work.
FarmBoy
What that means I have absolutely no idea...
Stats are all lousy so far this morning, so is this reflecting the Euro-clickers enjoying their week off?
I have to admit mine look stuck!
Apart from, I think, all European schools being on holiday for two weeks, this week is also a traditional holiday week for many industries, especially the construction industry, well, those who are still employed that is!
Spotted my earnings stabilising in early February. For me I reckon the massive fall could partly have been down to smart pricing. If that was the case then maybe a smart pricing bug on Monday?
Is it the 18th when Google's quarterly report comes out? Should be interesting.
Almost of all of my traffic is UK based as well.
I had an excellent EPC for the first 12 hours of the Google day, about 30% above average, but the last 1/3 was a now seemingly normal much reduced EPC from the US etc ending up with an overall EPC about 10% lower than average.
And today my Page Impressions are going up, slowly, however my clicks haven't moved in the past couple of hours or so!
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is celebrated as a holiday in some largely Christian cultures, especially Roman Catholic cultures.
In my country we celebrate Easter on Sunday.
It is not a Monday celebration but a holiday for many:
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is celebrated as a holiday in some largely Christian cultures, especially Roman Catholic cultures.
FWIW in the UK there are very few "holidays", in total:
New Year's Day January 1st
Easter Good Friday
Easter Monday
Early Spring Holiday early May (brought in as a "workers'day") holiday
Spring Bank Holiday last Monday in May
Summer Bank Holiday last Monday in August
Xmas Day 25th Dec
Boxing Day 26th Dec
Quite simply, for many workers, the UK has only 3 days of non-"compulsory" holidays.
That's it...and you thought you had it bad?
We dyed eggs for the kids and filled little plastic eggs with chocolates and stuff. 10 years ago I would have sat this one out but the older I get the more important this sort of thing becomes...
But I digress.. this is adsense right?
Okay my stats for the Easter holiday were outstanding. Who would have figured? If I'd had to bet I would have wagered they'd tank. It didn't happen though and this only reinforces my long held belief that I know absolutely nothing about this program and am basically just along for the ride.