Anyone else notice this?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Computerized, Mar 21, 2007.

  1. #1
    Does this happen to anyone else or is it just me?

    Almost always after I have a particularly good day in earnings, the next day just downright sucks. It happened to me again, where yesterday I had one of my highest earnings/clicks/CTR in one day, and today, not only are my earnings low, but clicks/CTR/eCPM, etc are way below what they usually are.

    I find this pretty strange, but I guess it does make a bit of sense, in some ways.
     
    Computerized, Mar 21, 2007 IP
  2. 45n5

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    Sometimes. Other times I get a few good days in a row. Sometimes a few low days in a row.

    Not much of a pattern.

    It's all about the averages.
     
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    Same here :)
    Weird...
     
    shreder, Mar 21, 2007 IP
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    Its better to look at such stats from a month by month basis, or at least, weekly.
     
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    No, I didn't noticed anything like that.
     
    grg, Mar 21, 2007 IP
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    I've occasionally noticed the drop after a good day or the good after a bad day but questcommunications has it correctly. I don't get concerned until the 7-day moving average starts to tank. I don't get really concerned until my 30-day moving average dips.

    A good thing to do is maintain a 7- or 10-day moving average, a 30-day, and a 100-day. When one crosses the other, you've got a definable trend, people playing the stock market do the same thing when trying to pick out bull or bear markets. They even use 200-day averages.
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    Havnt seen that.. i can have a string of good days, followed by 'regular' days... or i can have a string of 'bad' days...
    Thankfully the good outweigh the bad..
     
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    The 3rd week in the month always is 'bad' for me..... don't know why.. but always is lol

    Thankfully, my overall income keeps going up little by little each month :)
     
    FanAddict, Mar 21, 2007 IP
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    wissam Well-Known Member

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    Dude, yesterday is yesterday, today is today, do you do the same things, say the same words, to the same people everyday ???? if yes .. then you must earn the same everyday ...
     
    wissam, Mar 21, 2007 IP