Any solutions to smartprice of adsense??

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by prathsgd, Feb 4, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have this problem i guess my account is been smartpriced, how to come over it??
    if anyone knows help me.
     
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  2. b0sAnChE

    b0sAnChE Member

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    i have read on many posts, that if you remove your ads for 2-3 weeks completely from your web pages, and after that place it again, it should help you. but i have never tried this out.
     
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  3. rsrikanth05

    rsrikanth05 Well-Known Member

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    What is smart priced?
     
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  4. b0sAnChE

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    if you earn something like 0.001-0.1 / Click.
     
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    rsrikanth05 Well-Known Member

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    Oh okay, that was what I was earning for like months...till the day I got banned.
     
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    Doesn't mean you are smartpriced. Might mean (and is more likely) that your site has been targeted with MFA ads.
     
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    rsrikanth05 Well-Known Member

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    Now what are MFA ads?
     
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    Don't put low performing websites on the same adsense acct. You are allowed to have a personal acct AND an acct for each business you own.
     
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    Made for Adsense [Arbitrage] Garbage sites whose sole purpose is to display ads. They pay pennies hoping to turn a profit by pulling people from YOUR site via ads...once your traffic goes to their site (and you get the $0.01 or $0.02 per click) they hope the visitor will click one of THEIR ads for a bit more. Even if they only get $0.05, they are still making a profit.

    I seek these out on my site and filter them using the Competitive Ad Filter which is accessible through your Adsense Control Panel.
     
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    If you believe you're smartpriced, make all your ads on a channel and see which ones are performing poorly - once you've figured out which one is performing poorly, removed it, or if its better to remove it, then I'd recommend that you remove it to further optimize your adsense ads to make more revenue.

    Smartpricing sucks but its the way of life if your sites aren't performing well.
     
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    How do you know what is performing poorly though? As far as smartpricing is concerned, CTR is NOT a good indicator of whether or not a page is performing poorly, in fact, it's a very poor indicator.

    Your CTR is an indicator of whether it is performing poorly as far as the number of people clicking ads on that page, BUT that has nothing to do with whether or not it is performing poorly as far as driving good traffic to an advertiser. And it is on the ADVERTISER's site where performance counts, not on your own.
     
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    You mean those readymade AdSense websites, like this one:
    http://fhq.forumer.com/sites-forums/83117-google-adsense-ready-websites-60-000-fbucks.html
     
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    yes it is very low.I think it depend n your keyword
     
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    And also on the traffic to your site.
     
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    #15
    I'm in this same dilemma, I think I have been Smartpriced today...my average revenue per click dropped about 30%


    I'm considering closing my google account - and opening a new one, so my adsense will be back to 'normal' mode.

    But, if I read correctly, this is unnessary, correct...
    Because all I have to do is remove all my adsense, then put it back on after 20 days?
     
    corgi, Apr 1, 2009 IP