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45 clicks and only 5 cents. why?

Earnings report did not change in 3 days

         

conjo_guam

12:11 am on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi all,
Its almost 3 days since i began adsense ads on my social event planning website
Funny thing is
on day 1, i received 9 clicks and 110 impressions with zero earning.
On day 2, i received 33 clicks with 423 impressions and only 5 cents of earnings.
On day 3 (today) so far i have 150 impressions and 5 clicks with zero earnings.

I tried emailing the support, so far no reply.
Can anybody explain, why?

Thanks

[edited by: conjo_guam at 12:23 am (utc) on April 29, 2005]

walkman

4:48 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



"in't it time for them to rectify and hire some people?"

if they had more people you'd be booted already so don't complain and stop being defensive alreay. You are clicking on your own ads, to make money for yourself. Essentially you're stealing from advertisers (many are reading this post), not matter how you split hairs or think that you're smater than them. None of that matters when G reviews your account; they don't even owe you an explanation. It's not a court of law and they don't have to prove anything. Google says black is white and it becomes so. In your case they don't even have to think that much.

You suggest that they can't afford to lose you; it's the exact opposite, they can't afford to keep people like you in the program. Not to mention that even after clicking on your own ads you only made 5 cents ;) for crying out loud...

conjo_guam

6:11 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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walkman
You need to read all prior posts before acsusing me.
I have clearly said that there are few clicks mabe exactly 5 clicks from my side. And this is not like looting somebody elses money. Even iam a participant of adwords program from long time.
I know, how good, google is returning advertisers money back.
Also, my site is not specifically targetted to make quick money. Go figure out yourself, about the site (in my profile) and the amount of investments it takes to bring the site up. We are still working on it.

I do want to make money legally and with some ethics.
Anyways, looks like this thread has run out of gas and is screaming.
Good for you all.
Regards

sailorjwd

6:18 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Just think when all three big guys have a similar ad program. How about if they create a 'credit bureau' company that will list all click fraud sites/people and ban them from all 3 programs.

I think I just depressed myself.

conjo_guam

6:29 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Stop crying about someone else making money.
I started making money and account got updated.
Wow.

Good luck to all. Google has responded and removed few invalid clicks.
Thanks to everybody.

OptiRex

6:31 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



Please clearly read my statements before responding. I said 140 clicks for my website.

I appreciate that English is not your first language therefore be careful when making such statements since in their own words "Google monitors clicks on Google ads to prevent abuse of the Google AdSense programme."

Unique visitors are the people who come to your site and click on the ads.

Go figure out yourself, about the site (in my profile)

Did you remove it?

walkman

6:48 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



wouldn't you?
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> "Go figure out yourself, about the site (in my profile)"
> "Did you remove it? "

conjo_guam

7:01 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Yes,
English is not my first language. I am still in learning process.
Anyways, my profile is updated and you can find it.
Again, i have no complains or hatred towards any of those respondents in this trail of messages.
I apologise for any remarks, which may have hurt your feelings.
thanks again

Atticus

7:06 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



Geez,

Now people who click on their own adsense ads are saying, "Stop crying about someone else making money."

Glad I never bought into or emulated that "nobody owes you anything so stop whining" philosophy, as it is apparent that those who espouse it are little more than frauds.

This is too funny.

conjo_guam

7:11 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Atticus,
You are fooling yourself and everybody on this board, if you say, you never clicked on ads displayed on your webpages.

flobaby

7:20 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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conjo_guam, are you a troll? I can't believe your idiocy is for real.

madmat

7:53 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I appreciate that English is not your first language therefore be careful when making such statements since in their own words "Google monitors clicks on Google ads to prevent abuse of the Google AdSense programme."

I just dropped by because this thread is highly listed by ... ermmmm, Google ... for the search term 'Google Adsense'. I too considered the poor grammar, but noticed the near perfect spellings (typos granted) and punctuation. Funny how you see a lot of this faux foreign material in many forums, its either the use of online translators or some kind of disguise ;) .

Anyway, I have previously subscribed to Google's ad system and then unsubscribed through poor results. I am now reconsidering since experience now tells me that some of my content would see the best results with google. There are indeed plenty of other ways to generate income, but all said and done it all (including adsense) depends on the right ads being served with the right content and that the intended audience can be expected to click on the type of ads being served up.

And back to the original post ... please note that impressions are not the same as clicks - they contribute nothing in terms of income - [google.com...]

The waywardness of the clicks to earnings - can you really say that you know how much you will be earning per click? To quote Google themselves ...

The Google ads you are able to display on your content pages can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-1000-impressions (CPM) ads, while AdSense for search results pages show exclusively CPC ads. This means that advertisers pay either when users click on ads, or when the advertiser's ad is shown on your site. You'll receive a portion of the amount paid for either activity on your website. Although we don't disclose the exact revenue share, our goal is to enable publishers to make as much or more than they could with other advertising networks.

I'm not quite sure what you are expecting.

Its all seems a bit rhetorical really.

hunderdown

8:20 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)



A note re not being able to see conjo's site in his/her profile--as a new member it isn't displayed to other members. You have to attain a certain status--Full Member, I think, with 200 posts--before the URL in your profile in "public." Until then, you can see it, but no one else can.

sirkei

10:29 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Again, i have no complains or hatred towards any of those respondents in this trail of messages.
I apologise for any remarks, which may have hurt your feelings.
thanks again

He already apologized. Get it over with.

madmat

11:52 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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please note that impressions are not the same as clicks - they contribute nothing in terms of income

silly me, what I should have said, was that impressions earn differently to clicks, but only if the impression is of a CPM ad. *tut*

Atticus

6:34 pm on Apr 30, 2005 (gmt 0)



conjo_guam,

When I enter into a contract and agree not to click ads on my own site, I don't click ads on my own site.

Believe it or not, some publishers actually act in a responsible and professional manner and no, I am not "fooling" myself.

philaweb

9:01 pm on Apr 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Well, I actually did click the first day - just to see if everything worked, and guess what? The self-click didn't count!

I'm sure Google has logged the IP when I registered, now filtering clicks from that IP - and I've got a static IP.

Anyway, I'm now checking my website out in a dedicated browser with javascript disabled - since surfing my own website with javascript enabled makes the site CPM drop.

activeco

9:23 pm on Apr 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Conjo-Guam, you are a real revolutionary, the world needs more people like you.

Sure, you have the right to click to your ads and no TOS should take away such basic rights from you.
In fact, to further screw the system, you should make a purchase every time you click the ad, so to finally kick out any arguments they may have in possible, long argumentation and mail exchanges.
You should persist in your endevaours and let no wall be an obstacle for you and your open mind. God bless you.

gnomedeplum

10:17 pm on Apr 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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My question is why people from cultures like conjo_guam's *seem* to have a intrinsic disrespect for things like Adsense terms & conditions.

Is it a cultural trait that is inherited from decades of graft and lawlessness in their own country?

I just find it striking that this fellow's attitude identically mirrors the attitude of this one:

[webmasterworld.com...]

There are many examples of this - and I have friends and colleagues from this particular region - so I assume it has to do with social strata or some other factor.

conjo_guam

11:53 pm on Apr 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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activeco,
When i said "Why should not i click....?",
I really meant it. Yes, i did buy a cake and shipped it to my friend in CA.

Again, there are some responders, who continue to bash me. This reflects their neighbourhood and their way of life.
I have already apologized and they still continue bash.
I think, this will be my last post for this thread.
Thanks for all your wonderfull responses.

Atticus

12:36 am on May 1, 2005 (gmt 0)



gnomedeplum,

Keep an eye on your own culture. You may find some things even more shocking than click fraud.

sirkei

1:09 am on May 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Is it a cultural trait that is inherited from decades of graft and lawlessness in their own country?

gnomedeplum,

There is no evidence to support this statement. Keep in mind that there are click frauds everywhere in the world, in every culture. Do not think that click fraud only happens in certain country.

gnomedeplum

1:33 am on May 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There are many examples of this - and I have friends and colleagues from this particular region - so I assume it has to do with social strata or some other factor.

I carefully rewrote this several times, and ended up leaving out an important part of what I was trying to say:

"I have friends and colleagues from this particular region who are absolutely honest, dependable and law-abiding"

--

I certainly didn't mean to imply that every person from X country had a propensity towards dishonesty - and I am very sorry that it came across as such.

I probably shouldn't have posted anything about it - but intellectually I find it puzzling that the only Adsense cheaters who post here - that defend clicking on their own ads - are from this particular region - based on the limited sample of reading the WW adsense forum.

Anyhow, I don't want to get into a cultural / ethnic / racial debate - but I was just honestly curious what these posters had in common that would make them react in an identical fashion.

madmat

7:17 am on May 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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conjo_guam, your real name isn't Tony Blair is it?
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