I know there have been other people with this problem - I just can't get Referrals units to come up. All I want is the stupid Firefox referral, but it comes up a blank every time. Quite a few people mentioned they were having problems with this - any solutions/suggestions/explanations? I have pretty much tried every combination of everything, so it's not my settings or my site. The site displays regular Adsense fine...
Referral ads show if you're in a certain country. For the US, it will show every time. Try accessing the site via a proxy and see if it shows. Be careful, don't click the ads!
Hmm, that can't be it - Firefox with Google Toolbar referral shows in every country. Anyway, I can see it on other people's sites! And it's available in the Adsense Referrals setup, even when my country is selected. OK - experiment - I have stuck the Firefox referral unit here (just my personal blog, I use it to fiddle with stuff like this!) and see if YOU can see it in other countries! BTW, most proxy services I guess are blacklisted by Adsense, or maybe they don't execute Javascript - either way, it's hard to see Adsense ads when going via proxy! At least in my previous attempts...
I'm in Thailand and I can't see it... Where is it meant to be on the page? BTW, nice adsense placement you've got there
Google referrals is one of the best joke lately. They perform very poor. Nothing to gain my interest in there.
Thanks, he he! Though I have TERRIBLE CTR, like less than 1%, so I am thinking about other options than Adsense... It's supposed to be to the right of the feed button above the post. And I don't think the problem is the size of the DIV or anything - I have tried the script in other locations on the same page, even at the very top, just to see.
Hmm, so I guess I'm not the only one with this problem. Not like Google to roll something out without it working properly and just leaving it like that...
I have the same problem I think Google is being an asshole like everyone else who owns a monopoly they start making stupid decisions thinking they own everyone and everything. Kind of like M$. So I think it's good to not put all your eggs in one basket! I know when I have a good day of revenue from adsense the next two will suck due to the change in eCPM which I think is a strategic measure on their part. I am looking for different alternatives.