Adsense giving out free traffic at our expense.

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by exodus, Apr 9, 2008.

  1. Chancey

    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I got scared when I first see this thread but after reading it my codwebs were all gone.
     
    Chancey, Apr 9, 2008 IP
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    #22
    they wont pay u for sum1 clicking the arrows its still the same lol just more ads.
     
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  3. exodus

    exodus Well-Known Member

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    #23
    98%/99% of the adsense advertisements I see on digitalpoint.com are the next, prev. The Next and prev ad's are CPC advertisements. So, I guess this is a way to find out if your web sites are getting CPC or CPM advertisements more.
     
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    #24
    When people use these arrows to display more ads, does Google pay you if those ads are CPM? I don't get much CPM revenue, but it is a legitimate question.
     
    snowbird, Apr 9, 2008 IP
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    #25
    Google is treating me well, no complaining here.
     
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  6. exodus

    exodus Well-Known Member

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    #26
    Go back to my original post all the advertisements showing Next, Prev arrows are only CPC (cost per click). They are not CPM (cost per 1000 impressions). A cost per click only pays if someone clicks on the advertisements and does not count in your CPM/impression total for the day.

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if we as publisher could filter out low CPC bids and get counts shown of what our CPM and CPC is doing on our sites. As well as spliting up the other counts CPA. (ebay ad's are CPA).

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    #27
    Yes, that would be nice. But I don't think G would ever do something like this. Those on advertisers on low budgets and especially MFA sites would quit spending money at G.
     
    snowbird, Apr 9, 2008 IP