I just noticed today that there is a "Site Diagnostics" tab on the top navigation in the Adsense Control center... I think this is new since I don't ever remember seeing it before. It doesn't show anything for my sites so I guess I'm ok. Maybe this will give the answer to people when their stats don't match up with Google's. Michael Peak Oil News and Discussion | Farming News and Discussion
i've got stuff in mine... Then it lists a few URLS of my site, such as the url when viewing, editing pages on my cms as admin etc... Basically just saying, you have adsense on these pages, and we can't access them to get the content, so you wont get relevent ads on those pages unless you allow google to access them
I checked mine. There is one URL listed: http://blogadvance.com/manual4credits.php and the reason was: redirect. What's up with that? I used blogadvance to start some traffic to one of my blogs. Why would they list blogadvance.com in relation to my adsense?
googlesyndication Block your domain . Use Adsense review tool, error: e:-0123456789 10 numbers You'd better reg new domain to using GA
Mine is gone as well. The url is a 404: https://www.google.com/adsense/report/report-crawling They were either testing or there were problems with it. Find out why gas costs so much
After thinking about the "Site Diagnostics" feature... I'm not sure how well it would work. example: Would everyone that participates in Digital Point's revenue sharing see all of the errors for digitalpoint.com? Just because a person has an ad on a page doesn't mean it's their website...
Hi everyone -- The "Site Diagnostics" tab you saw was part of a temporary test, and we've since removed it from publishers' accounts (as you've noticed). If you want to obtain similar functionality, you can sign up for Google Sitemaps, which also provide you with reporting details on your crawl status, common words that are linked to your pages, and the top search queries on Google that are driving traffic to your website (see http://www.google.com/trysitemaps ). In the meantime, if you'd like to keep an eye out for new features as they launch, make sure to subscribe to the AdSense blog at http://adsense.blogspot.com . Thanks! ASA