My average earning was $7/day but from last week I am getting almost nothing. Here below is screenshot. https://prnt.sc/fmelz0 What's wrong with my account? I haven't changed anything in my Adsense account or blog theme. I keep posting contents and you can see the visits are increasing. Please help.
Intellg, This could possibly be due to google serving low CPC ads. Either you have been clicking your own ads, or your CPC has fallen for some other reason. Another possibility, is perhaps the same users are visiting, causing the ads to not payout.
Adsense is creating some problems at this moment. Many users are facing this problem. Their earnings decreased but the traffic is increasing. I think Adsense is serving low CPC ads. Sometimes CPC falls for different reasons. Check your traffic, try to increase your traffic. I hope soon this problem will solve. Thanks.
You could try to block lower paying ads on AdSense. There is an option on the Ad Review Centre that gives you the opportunity to block ads. If it's done in the right way, you could increase the revenue by removing the worst paying ads. The problem that you will encounter is what type of ads that are low paying. As far as I know, there are lists on the internet that inform you about what ads to block. Just do a quick Google search.
Hi I found this advice from PC World Article which may be of use: http://www.pcworld.com/article/137136/article.html This paragraph was good advice: The automatic ad matching process doesn't always work as smoothly as one would like. When I first put AdSense on one site a couple of years ago, the ads it served were rather generic. This resulted in a low click-through rate and poor earnings. I decided to position the ads closer to the site content. Almost immediately, I noticed that the ads changed, becoming more relevant, and my earnings soared. Regards Paul Beaupark
You can block low paying ads Dashboard > Allow and Block Ads > Content > All my Sites There you can check your % on general categories. Block categories which not giving you good results. Also enable Ad Review Center (same tab last one. From there you can block individual ads
@Paul Beaupark has some good advice. Put the ads closer to the content. People tend to mega focus when they read the content on websites and therefore they turn a blind eye to the ads. However, putting the ads closer to the content will increase the likelihood that they will click on the ads.
One of the first things to consider is: have your overall page views gone down, or are other issues causing the drop? There are many factors that affect revenue, but the key ones to look at include: Clickthrough rate (CTR) Cost per click (CPC) Page revenue per thousand impressions (page RPM) Page views You can view all these metrics on the Performance reports tab in your AdSense
The article is from 2007, I made 5 figure on those days. Adsense changed a lot from last 10 years, please share some useful things. @robyries : Maximum visits from USA and western countries. @wanessmark : You can check everything in screen shot. RPM is going down. Visits and Page view increase from day to day.
My adsense earning has decreased a lot since 2017, though the traffic remains almost the same. I hope the above advice may help me.