Earnings higher than totals from channels

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by specialist, Mar 16, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi everybody,

    I was wondering if this happened to any of you.

    I have channels for all the AS ads I display, and up to yesterday the totals I made equaled the totals from channels.

    Yesterday the total was more than twice the total from channels.

    I looked at search and referals, but they don't explain the difference. :confused:

    Anybody experienced this? What could explain this?

    Thanks!
     
    specialist, Mar 16, 2006 IP
  2. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    You might have missed tracking for new site/page or you might have missed selecting all channels :)
     
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  3. specialist

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    I don't think I missed any new page, as I use a template that has the AS ads already included.
     
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    It sounds to me like you have a url channel and a ad channel for the same page. This will double your total earnings if you add them together. But in reality you'll have half the amount showing in your total earnings.
     
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    I am aware of that, but I did not count the URL channel earning.

    In fact, the general report page registers more clicks (and thus earnings) than the channels account for. As it was suggested earlier, I thought I may have forgotten to add a channel to a new page, but I doubt it.

    Anyway, thanks for all your suggestions. If anyone has other ideas, thanks in advance. :)
     
    specialist, Mar 16, 2006 IP