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I understand the normal discrepancies as indicated in the AdSense FAQs, but it still just doesn't seem right.
Does your AdSense Impression count seem accurate for Saturday, 11/1?
<added>After reading div01's reply, I took a closer look at 10/31 and it, too, seems low, although not as low (in relative terms) as 11/1. This might suggest that the impression count could have become corrupted some time during the day on 10/31.</added>
[edited by: Blue_Fin at 4:15 am (utc) on Nov. 3, 2003]
There is too much publisher space and not enough advertisers. With the addition of these large sites, this problem has been exacerbated. This is good for advertisers and bad for us.
There is too much publisher space and not enough advertisers. With the addition of these large sites, this problem has been exacerbated.
That really depends on the topic. The less "mass market" a topic is, the less it will be affected by competition for clicks from major general-interest sites.
This is a good argument for editorial diversity within a topic, IMHO. Take cruising: You can expect ads for Carnival Criuses or Holland-America Cruises to turn up on a site like THE WASHINGTON POST or About.com, but those sites are unlikely to have many pages about cruise lines like Sea Cloud (super-luxury sailing vessels) or hotel barges in Ireland and the UK. If you focus on building a wide variety of content to serve your readers instead of optimizing your content for a handful of obvious keywords, you'll be less vulnerable to competition for clicks from big-name, mass-market news and entertainment sites.