How to Determine Which Adsense Advertiser Pays Little?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by jijigren, Jul 16, 2009.

  1. #1
    Good morning everyone. Just want to ask how to determine which Adsense advertiser pays you the little pay per click so it is easier for me to filter them.

    Last time when I have about hundreds blog post it is very easy to filter. Now when the blog already grows to more than a thousand pages it is not as easy as before. Any help and suggestion (software, online tool, etc) is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance :)
     
    jijigren, Jul 16, 2009 IP
  2. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    You can only filter the ads
     
    lifeplayer, Jul 16, 2009 IP
  3. moqaddasshero

    moqaddasshero Peon

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    Hi jijigren!

    u can only filter ur ads...

    I m agreed to lifeplayer........:)
     
    moqaddasshero, Jul 16, 2009 IP
  4. adsenserobo

    adsenserobo Peon

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    #4
    use competitive ad filter
     
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  5. Sphinks

    Sphinks Active Member

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    You cannot determine what advertiser pays less.
    But, if you're earnings are very low, and you see the same annoying banner on your site, you can ban that advertiser and watch earnings again. if they increase, that means that advertiser pays low.
     
    Sphinks, Jul 17, 2009 IP
  6. SmallPotatoes

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    #6
    Visit the sites that the ads on your page are pointing to (not by clicking, but by typing the URL into a separate browser window/tab).

    If the site is not a company selling ITS OWN product, then it is most likely a low-paying ad.

    For example, if the site is an airline (like British Airways or Singapore Airlines) then they will probably pay decently. But if it's a web site that sells tickets on other airlines, then they will probably pay very little.
     
    SmallPotatoes, Jul 19, 2009 IP
  7. SabQat

    SabQat Peon

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    #7
    no such way for the same
     
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  8. piratesbi

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    I think this way is the best way
     
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  9. piratesbi

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    How to ban any advertiser????:confused:
     
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    *pushkar* Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Use competitive filter :)
     
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    you can see what the ads site.. then you filter the url that site.. use competitive ads filter..
     
    irwandiaz, Jul 20, 2009 IP