My no of clicks in mybloglog stats and in google adsense reports doesn't match at all. What's wrong with mybloglog?
there will always be difference in the reports and stats of sites u consult, b/c there will time diffrence of report data processing (Refresh rate), and the technology (code) used by each site. i hope u try to get it.
I don't know how mybloglog determines "clicks", but I know that some Adsense monitoring software counts a "click" every time the visitor's mouse passes over an ad. If it's doing that, it's going to inflate your "clicks".
I have hosted my blog on blogger and google includes their ad host server address and sharing my earnings. This is the reason i think so. Could you please tell me can i block google to share my money if i host my blog on some premium hosting like dream host or blue host? i mean if i build a web site on the Blue host Dream host?
No, Google doesn't put their Adsense code on your blog, even when it's hosted on a blogspot.com domain. Any ad earnings come from the code that you added to the template yourself. You may be thinking of free Wordpress blogs, hosted on wordpress.com . Those you are not allowed to add advertising to because Wordpress will (occasionally) insert its own advertising.
NONNY i won't agree with you because i know and i believe that they insert some code like follows google_ad_host = "pub-1599271086004685"; this the code for which they share. Observe the code, you can find a publisher id there which is not mine and it is the publisher id of the google. You can find the code on every blog hosted on blogspot. Check it once and think then tell. search with the tag which i provided with in google you can find it.
In theory that could be used for revenue sharing with Google, but it is not. At least it isn't on my blog. Read this blog post for an explanation: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/...gle-adsense-ad-unit-code-and-revenue-sharing/ If it worries you, generate the ad code from within your Adsense account, then paste it into your template as html/javascript. That code will not have the google_ad_host line.
Interesting. But as I pointed out, it doesn't matter unless Blogger is actually taking a cut of your earnings. Follow the link I posted, and you should be able to confirm they are not. And that code wouldn't affect how the views or clicks were counted anyway. That code is for revenue sharing.
Can we avoid that if we have own hosting? i mean if we use to host our sites on dream host or host i can. please give me info on that.