After Alot of waiting time , Google decide finally to introduce the new Ad Review Center which allow us to accept or reject ads , so we be able to review placement-targeted ads that have previously run on our site . http://www.superwebpro.net/2007/12/14/ad-review-center-more-transparency-for-adsense-publishers/ Hope that will increase the quality of our ads
Shit, how about the quality of our earnings! This can only help Google. If we all start rejecting the lame ass ads at $.01 a click, then we can start to drive the price up collectively. We will make more and Google will make more. Simple economics. I love it.
This is only for SITE TARGETED ads, not the regular contextual. It's a start but a far cry form what is needed with all the bloody MFA"s on my website. ---- Bidvertiser has this option available RIGHT NOW.. what is google waiting for?
After doing some reading, you will have to be very careful with Ad Review Center. If you play with it to much and start blocking ads left and right, there will be less bidders for your site and revenue per click will drop. Here is a link to the posting by Google: http://adsense.blogspot.com/2007/12/introducing-ad-review-center.html Here is a link to a blurb on How Ad Review Center will impact earnings: https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81393&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-en-et-asblog_2007-12-13&medium=link
I agree you'll have to be careful, but... I for one will be blocking out ALL 0.01-0.05 bidders on my sites, no questions asked. If they want my visitors to leave my site, they have to pay for it - and not pennies either!
by mass feltering ads , the number of advertisers will decrease , --> the number of clicks will decrease also
I did not see anywhere in the links a mention of you being able to block ads according to their Per-Click payout. I am pretty sure Google will not be disclosing this information. How do you plan on determining the 0.01-0.05 bidders? I believe this is probably meant to be more of a tool to eliminate irrelevant ads from being displayed on your sites, not as a tool for you as the publisher to eliminate low paying ads.