newbie is lost need direction

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by rlj19, Jan 12, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have been adding blogs and websites to my account and using channels

    some are producing income some are not how can I find out if I set them up right ?

    today I had income but it did not tell me the chanel just on top line

    all are showing page impressions

    but income comes from the same sites every day

    those not producing income are less than 2 weeks old

    but have more visitores than my older blogs that are making money

    conversion is about 300 page impressions per click

    If I have page impressiones for all does that mean all are approved by adsenes ?
     
    rlj19, Jan 12, 2009 IP
  2. whizzer

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    Set them up right: Google provides copy-and-paste features. If you can do that, you can set them up right. If you can't, you shouldn't be in the business.

    No channel reported: I've seen this before and the channel isn't something that google recognizes. Somewhere there's an error, but google obviously knows your publisher ID and puts it in there.

    All are approved: Google doesn't 'approve' page impressions, rather they approve your account. An 'impression' is just a count of the number of times google has sent out advertising, so if it records 300 impressions, assume that google has sent out "at least" 300 sets of advertising. (Ya, I know it's not as simple as that.)
     
    whizzer, Jan 13, 2009 IP
  3. aaronlamont1

    aaronlamont1 Guest

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    I would like to help you out and maybe give you some pointers, if you can
    send across your website address and I will check on your placement and
    general adsense work.
     
    aaronlamont1, Jan 14, 2009 IP
  4. bloggerdollar

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    Just use the URL channels right.
     
    bloggerdollar, Jan 14, 2009 IP