1 Adsense Account on multiple domain

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by milsirhc, Mar 17, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I wanna enquire that say if I using 1 Adsense Account on 3 or more site, 1 site is having traffic but very little CTR where the others are new domains with little traffic at the moment, say, will the old site having high traffic but less CTR affect my new domains advertisement values? meaning will my new domain display low paying ads because of the old site lousy CTR.

    Cheers!
     
    milsirhc, Mar 17, 2006 IP
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    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    every site is independent of each other, meaning if you put your account on 1 site or 100 sites, they will perform on their own. ads will be displayed based on the content, no matter what.
     
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  3. milsirhc

    milsirhc Peon

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    Thanks for the reply.

    So basically the number of impression will not affect the ad value? Cos i remember reading from somewhere if you have high impression (meaning high traffic) and high CTR, google will more likely to place high paying ad on your site.

    But in my situation, as the old site having alot of impression but low CTR, yet the new sites getting higher traffic and possibly higher CTR, will the old site bring down the potential value of the new site?
     
    milsirhc, Mar 17, 2006 IP
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    That is true. cause google will earn more money that way.

    i am not sure about this one, smart pricing affect your account rather than just one site. If you have one site doing really bad, it might affect other site
     
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    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    Like I previously posted, they will not reflect each other at all. All sites serve ads independent of each other. One site does not look at another site in order to serve ads. I have dozens of sites on my account and some have a very low CTR while others have a higher CTR rate and they perform quite a bit differently.
     
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  6. milsirhc

    milsirhc Peon

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    Really? That's great. It's good to have someone who have actual experience in it to share his views.

    Thank you so much! I'll see how the sites goes and post my findings and experience too. =)
     
    milsirhc, Mar 17, 2006 IP
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    #7
    your site seems pretty neat.
    i like it and good job.
    how's the results going so far?
     
    j3r0m3, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  8. milsirhc

    milsirhc Peon

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    It's not dat bad but same time not earning much as many of the people who visit my site know about adsense, so they kinda adsense-filtered trained, thus explain for the low CTR.

    But it's fun having it up =) and thanks for your kind comments on the site.
     
    milsirhc, Mar 19, 2006 IP
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    i guess.... all stats get added together.. and so all r combined!
     
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    correct me if i'm wrong, please, but i thought that there was a smart-pricing that affects an entire account because of one lousy site?
     
    devin, Mar 19, 2006 IP