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Site Without AdSense Gets 1 Or 2 Page Views Per Day

         

HuskyPup

1:26 pm on Jan 31, 2012 (gmt 0)



18 months ago I uploaded a new corporate flash site with no AdSense on it which replaced an existing site which only had an AdLink and one small unit.

I left the url channel to see for how long anything was cached and maybe clicked on. Since the flash site was uploaded hardly a day has gone by where there has not been one, sometimes two and on the odd occasion three Page Views.

No earnings whatsoever have been made, zeroes across the board except for a total of 887 Page Views.

Has anyone a clue why this may be happening?

Marketing Guy

1:34 pm on Jan 31, 2012 (gmt 0)

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Sometimes old channels get page views from people looking at old cached versions of the page, or in any instance where someone has copied your site (including Adsense code), or pulls a version of your site via frameset.

I'm still getting pageviews for a forum I removed at the beginning of the year - I suspect it's largely instant previews in SERPs being used.

HuskyPup

2:13 pm on Jan 31, 2012 (gmt 0)



The reason I left the url channel was to see if it got any cached views, bear in mind this is 18 months now and these one or two page views are on a very regular, almost daily basis.

I certainly cannot find a copy of the old site anywhere however I wonder if some sort of "directory" does have the old site "framed" however the regularity of the 1/2 daily page views would seem to make that be a bit speculative.

Chrispcritters

9:58 pm on Jan 31, 2012 (gmt 0)

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Don't forget the way back machine.

piatkow

10:26 am on Feb 1, 2012 (gmt 0)

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or even somebody cached the pages locally on their PC.

HuskyPup

12:02 pm on Feb 1, 2012 (gmt 0)



Don't forget the way back machine.


Checked that, it doesn't show AdSense.

Cached locally? Every day for 18 months?

However that makes me wonder if a Chinese server has it cached to serve it faster within China?