AdSense against MFA+Adword is not over

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by bluearrow, Jul 29, 2007.

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    Today when i d loged into Adsense account saw that of of my sites received 0.10$ for 8 clicks !! and found among ads a MFA site full of AdSense ads. Title of the ad is 100% relevant to my site so it received almost all clicks.

    So its not over. It seems Google is not active for this as they active to ban publishers from their system.
     
    bluearrow, Jul 29, 2007 IP
  2. Ponynugget

    Ponynugget Peon

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    #2
    Is the high clicks/low earnings common for that particular site? I'm just thinking that perhaps a user clicked multiple times on that ad and you're only getting the money for their first click.
     
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  3. gerer

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    it may be so you must have received clicks for googles own ads or PSA ads these ads are not paid for hence many clicks low earnings
     
    gerer, Jul 30, 2007 IP
  4. tbarr60

    tbarr60 Notable Member

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    Google should be serving up the best producing sites. How many impressions were needed to produce those clicks?
     
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  5. bluearrow

    bluearrow Well-Known Member

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    there was like 50 impressions. CTR is low in that site in weekends normally. I blocked that site few hours ago theres another 2 clicks each 0.30$ now thats normal.
     
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  6. www.itgalary.com

    www.itgalary.com Peon

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    I also had same experience some time back. It happens sometime that my earning is not even moving 0.01 even if i got a lot of impressions. It stays that way for few days and again starts to work. I think google is cheking something for that particular account...not sure....
     
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    I totally agree with this. When visitor see very interesting adds on the site, they use right click > open new window procedure to watch adds. This will reduce our earnings.
     
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  8. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    it's better to check your ads against the mfa site.

    people are creating mfa site daily:mad::mad:
     
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    its better to filter the mfa websites which show up in your ads
     
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  10. bluearrow

    bluearrow Well-Known Member

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    Well I did and found one. Blocked it. what Google do for those MFA site owners who use Adword ?
     
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    tbarr60 Notable Member

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    They set minimum bids based on quality of landing page and the site. Very good sites should have minimum bids of a few pennies and bad sites up to $10.

    If this MFA (or better: content free site) is using Adwords, their minimum bid should go excessively high but I have heard that a new Adwords campaign can be unreviewed if set during a weekend so they can be paying very low before minimum bids kick in.
     
    tbarr60, Jul 30, 2007 IP