All we know the ad revenue sharing forums.Simply they have a system, they put google adsense on your posts by turn.For example in %50 revenue, you get 1 showing from 2 session. For making some extra money, i use my adsense pin in some big webmaster forums.Also, i use a channel id, to follow these forum earnings.But when i control the stats from panel i got shocked.Because google -nearly- do not count any click from webmaster forums.Lets talk on an example, i have a webmaster blog and the content is not very different from webmaster forums.We always talk about same things.) So, the adsense earnings about the content. My blog gets 43.600 single in a month and i get 32$ from it.Members give me 3312 clicks (thanks ) And my webmaster forum report. Totatlly (from 3 forum) i get 19.300 views.14 clicks. Is this normal? No of course.So, i think about google algorihtm. 1)Webmasters knows if they click to ad, the ad owner will be paid.Users -generally- do not know "click" is a must.If they like the topic they use a click on ad.So google do not count webmaster hits from webmaster forums. 2)Webmasters can fight by this way and they can force on click(victim's ad) when they do not like each other..So google count them as fake click. Anyway, if google do not like this kind of habits webmaster forums cant use ad revenue and cant get big money.Then we have to learn why google do not like webmaster *also if my dear friends, you share your experience i will be too happy.
Has anybody else noticed anything like this. I have recently added adsense revenue share to http://www.cashloopholes.co.uk Any views are much appreciated.
Here is first screen.This is for 3 weeks period for digital point.I pattern my other sites for advertise, leave webmaster forums for report.
Wow I should start posting around DP and i might make some cash here who knows DP gets tons of traffic rank 80 for top usa websites...
It depends on how relevant those ads are & who are they targeted for... these forums are earning so damn well from AdSense, and guess what ? only webmasters are joining here. So think twice...write once.