is something fishy with my adsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by godinu, Jan 24, 2009.

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    i don't have any GREAT domains, but besides my own domains, i'm also in a couple revenue-sharing forums such as this one. a couple years back i was making at least say $5/month adsense with maybe 7-10% CTR. Then i let everything go dormant and my adsense account was basically turned off by google for a while until i provided them with new info. During the dormant time my sites only showed PSAs.

    My account has been active again for about 2 months and i've had say 1,000 page impressions in that time and not even ONE click? is that even possible? (and yes, my ads are showing real ads now not PSAs)

    the main reason i wonder if something is fishy is because i have had not one click (not even a $0 click) ever since google reactivated my account. If it was just a slow period i could understand, but i wonder if something is wrong. Can anyone shed some light on this or help me out here? it's frustrating.

    thanks
     
    godinu, Jan 24, 2009 IP
  2. stuffradio

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    Have you been updating your content?
     
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  3. Zmay

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    Sometimes I have 2000 impressions and no clicks.
     
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    Yes, same here. If nobody is clicking, try different ad formats to see if that makes a difference.
     
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    I don't think there's anything fishy. How about the ads placement? That could also be another reason.
     
    lycos, Jan 25, 2009 IP