Q from Newbie :)

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by coun_vincent, Jul 26, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone ,

    if you can help me and someone tell me what is that mean ? and what the relationship btw this ads table name ?


    i need Explication for everything please and what the it mean and what it's for ?

    thank you
     
    coun_vincent, Jul 26, 2008 IP
  2. Syfonic

    Syfonic Peon

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    Page impressions are the number of views of the ads on your website
    Clicks are the number of times those ads were clicked on
    Page CTR is your pages Click Through Rate
    I forgot what eCPM is.
    Earnings is how much money you made.
     
    Syfonic, Jul 26, 2008 IP
  3. justkain

    justkain Member

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    Page impressions = how many times was the ads showed to your page
    Clicks: how many clicks your ads got
    Page CTR is impressions/clicks in % (if you got 10 clicks of 1000 impressions that 1% CTR)
    Page eCPM i forgot but is nothing really important
    and Earings.. how much u made from your ads clicks.

    Edit: lol @ Syfonic, we both posted in same time and both forgot about eCPM :)
     
    justkain, Jul 26, 2008 IP
  4. coun_vincent

    coun_vincent Well-Known Member

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    Really fast help and thank you so much

    if someone ask me about them now i can answer him with i forgot about eCPM for sure lol

    thank you again
     
    coun_vincent, Jul 26, 2008 IP
  5. justkain

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    well..
    "From a publisher's perspective, the effective cost-per-thousand impressions (eCPM) is a useful way to compare revenue across different channels and advertising programmes. It is calculated by dividing total earnings by the number of impressions in thousands. For example, if a publisher earned $180 from 45,000 impressions, the eCPM would equal $180/45 or $4.00. However, please keep in mind that eCPM is a reporting feature that does not represent the actual amount paid to a publisher."

    have fun!
     
    justkain, Jul 26, 2008 IP