It hasn't even been a full day yet, but my earnings are the following: Any thoughts? Is this good? What do the other things mean?
OOO man its too high. 70 page impression and 25 clicks , its amazing. normally its like 1000 impression and 25 clicks. be careful.
man are you sure you are not doing click fraud? That is insanely high CTR you are having. Be sure to keep it down under 10%. i know you cannot control that unless you do clicks yourself. Dont try to game the system and get banned. I am regretting this mistake I did 5 years ago.
Yeah, I know that. I was prepared for people to flood with comments asking the same questions. After being on DP and stuff for so long, I know not to do that. So no....no click fraud going on. I put adsense in and went on my merry way. Came back, and saw that. I am a bit worried, but not too much.
You are doing a great job on both CTR and CPC. However, you still need to improve on the traffic Keep working on it
I can't delete it now. Also, for those of you that were asking about Fraud, etc, I went ahead and emailed google adsense about it. They said nothing was wrong.
too good of a click ratio. must've had friends click on stuff. no adsense gets that good of a ratio, especially on a new setup. good job if it's true, but smell something fishy
Oh, for the rest of you doubtful people, the CTR is going down, so I am assuming it was the freshness of everything that made it so high.
I'm aiming for that. I want to keep pushing my traffic, it goes up each day though. So I guess thats a good sign!
Dude You Really need to report it to adsense... This is really impossible to get 25 clicks in just 70 impression Here is some calculation:--- Suppose You are have 3 page view per visitor...That mean you got 25 visitors and all 25 clicked no your ads... Its really impossible. If you don't want to get banned..Report it immediately.
The CTR seems high, but it may just be a first day thing. I'm surprised you got a response back so quickly from google - that seems even more strange to me as they take forever (or never) to reply to my questions.