How can I banne low-paid ads from my adsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Greyhound, Oct 12, 2008.

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    I means is there any list of low-paid ads so they can be banned from my adsense account. I am running some proxies but only get few bucks from them. Usually each click was only worth $0.01. Thanks.
     
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  2. keyaa

    keyaa Peon

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    check out http://www.adsblacklist.com/
    I think this is exactly what you're looking for, gives advertising sites to ban for your specific site.
     
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    And reduce your ad count. The more ads you put on your website, the greater the chance someone will click on a $0.01 ad.
     
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    rnvr Well-Known Member

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    the ads u think r not getting clicked, get them banned in the "competitive ads filter" option of ur adsense a/c, by just typing the address of site there.
     
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    Thanks for the website. I added a bunch of the sites to my competitive filter.
     
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    Well, but isn't adsense supposedly shows only the highest paying ads?

    As I see it, by blocking them you are giving the chance to the low paying ads to show up since they won't have to compete with those you blocked, that, acordding to google, were the highest paying ads.
     
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    Well I am not sure if you right but you may be. I think I will try this out for awhile and see how things go. If I get some really low paying clicks then I will take my competitive filter back out.
     
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    effektz Active Member

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    Be careful about mass-adding sites to your filter list, as some lists might not be up to date, and you could end up filtering some nice paying ads. Just filter the ones that actually show up on your website, that you know are low-paying.
     
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    According to information I have, Google shows those ads on your site/blog first choice which will earn you more money, if you are blocking some ads means Google will show alternate ads which will not earn equal or more than the ads intended as first choice.
     
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    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Flitering the ads is the only option
     
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    I wouldn't filter advertisers just because they're on a list, unless you trust the list. If you really want to prevent low-paying ads from showing up on your site...

    1. Choose a high-paying set of keywords
    2. Produce content that will attract the higher-paying ads

    The next question, then, is how do you know if you've attracted the high-paying ads? I don't want to spam, but I've written a tool that does just that as part of a membership site called AdSense Extreme (you can find a promo video on YouTube). It goes live in a couple of weeks.

    Hope that helps.
     
    tarview, Oct 12, 2008 IP