How To Identify Bad/MFA/Low Paying Ads?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Dj_Flush, Dec 8, 2007.

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    As the title says.......How to recognize these bad/MFA/Low Paying Ads? cz we cannot click on our own ads to check every URL i.e. where it leads to

    and is there a way to mass blacklist/block ads from a particular site in adsense?
     
    Dj_Flush, Dec 8, 2007 IP
  2. kb02c

    kb02c Peon

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    you can find out what page the ad links to by:
    1) using the google adsense preview tool (google it to find where to get it)
    2) typing the url from the ad into the address bar

    i use #2 because the preview tool doesn't always work that good. when you visit the page you can judge for yourself if it's an MFA/low paying site. if all it has is links and it looks like a parked domain, block it. if the site doesn't look like it can make too much income, consider blocking it. if it has content but doesn't sell anything, they probably can't afford to pay too much per click. but bottom line, visit the sites that are advertising on yours and block the low quality ones. good quality sites get traffic, sell stuff and therefore can afford to pay more per click.
     
    kb02c, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    mharad Peon

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    If you right-click on the ad and Copy URL, you can see the destination URL buried in that long string. Cut that out from all of the google information and you can safely view where the ad is sending people. Programs like Site Super Tracker can also tally this information for you.

    Put all junk URLs into the competitive site filter and your earnings will definitely increase.
     
    mharad, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    Google does it for you. You don't need to filter out the low paying advertisers - google selects the high paying ads to chose first. The low paying ads usually show up as "feedback" ads if your site doesn't have enough traffic.
     
    ForgottenCreature, Dec 8, 2007 IP