Need Help in Filtering OUt Low Paying Ads in Adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by amolwagh333, May 14, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello Guys,

    I have tech blog where i get traffic over 50k unique but my daily earning is very low compared to some similar blogs with same niche & traffic.

    My blogis PR 3 & I tried filtering out some low paying & irrelevent ads fomr my account manually. But I did not get any significant changes in stats.

    I have tried Adsblacklist , the only site that finds some low paying ads. And for an extra effort I tried removing low paying ads manually.

    Any suggestions guys???
     
    amolwagh333, May 14, 2011 IP
  2. blogaboutnothin

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    Hmm? Generally, the top paying ad is at the top of the AdSense block. Sometimes, some of your blog posts are hard for Google to tell what they are talking about. If people are coming to your HOMEPAGE that is ranking well in a competitive keyword, then you should be getting high paying ads. If people are coming into your blog because they found your site with super long-tail keywords, then yea you will get pennies.
     
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    Mightee Well-Known Member

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    well what i know is adsense always display the highest paid ad on your site after analyzing the keywords
    so in my opinion there must be something wrong with the keywords you are using in your post!
     
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    It's because his blog posts consist of majorly long-tail keywords that are worth like half a penny.
     
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    That's so true too.
     
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