Helloooooo Adsense!

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by BrunsNick, Nov 17, 2006.

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    Well,

    Not sure what rock I've been under for the past couple of years, but I recently was introduced to Adsense and incorporated it into my bowling orientated website and have found moderate success (IMO)

    Without any real optimization, I'm averaging about 9 bucks a day in the month of Nov. I've been lurking these forums this week, and I've been hooked. I'm like a SPONGE for information, and recently started utilizing the ad filtering to weed out my blacklisted ads.

    Just wanted to give a thanks to the forums, you guys are great!

    -Nick
     
    BrunsNick, Nov 17, 2006 IP
  2. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    its great that you have benefited from DigitalPoint..
    yes, its really the best forum for webmasters.
    - Abhik
     
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    Welcome! Yes, you are sure to find some great advice on the best webmaster forum by a distance.
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    Have you noticed any change since filtering your ads? i havnt really tried this yet. some say it does wonders, others say it's a waste of time..
     
    Tearabite, Nov 17, 2006 IP
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    Minterest Well-Known Member

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    what is ad filtering? is that same as url blocking in adsense?
     
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  6. BrunsNick

    BrunsNick Peon

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    I have noticed a change yes, mainly in the elimination of the low paying Clicks :)

    Ad Filtering allows your to filter ads from competitors selling similar products, or to weed out certain MFA sites.

    -Nick
     
    BrunsNick, Nov 18, 2006 IP
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    way to go!
     
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    your daily average will gradually increase!
     
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    I'm still confused on filtering. Aren't ads listed by how they pay. If you filter out a MFA and other lower bidding sites are below, won't you just be getting paid less for the new ad in the filtered MFA's slot??? Enlighten me.
     
    Kaptain Kangaroo, Nov 19, 2006 IP
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    Welcome to DP BrunsNick, you'll find tons of useful information here and tons of extremely helpful and talented people also.
     
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