Removing low Paying Adsence Ads from your site

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by malcolm1, Oct 15, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello...

    I was wondering if its possible to track low paying clicks and ban/block
    them from within adsence account so they dont appear on your site?

    People clicking low paying ads rather then good ads..
    9 clicks and 50 cents today from one of my sites lmao

    thx
    malcolm
     
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  2. Jontish

    Jontish Well-Known Member

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    It's possible. It's not easy though. You will have to find out which ones are low paying, and that can be pretty hard. To ban them is simple though, there is filter list in your Adsense account, you simply just add the url of the low paying ones in that list.
     
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    The first thing you do is use less ads on you site that way the lower performing ads will not appear. Then you can filter with Channels the ads which do not match your content. Beyond that you can create a site that scores a higher pagerank thus is more valuable in the eyes of Google.

    There is no simple way to determine what constitutes a low paying ad because Google does not give you access to the information you need to make that determination.
     
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  4. malcolm1

    malcolm1 Prominent Member

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    I can do that as id like to remove one from home page anyway...:)

    Page rank plays a roll is adsence payout? either i dont understand or
    this is news to me as i always assumed its content driven.

    Yes i guess im dammed if i do dammed if i dont :p

    Question: do "link units" pay less or more then others like 300x250 or skyscrappers?

    thx
    malcolm
     
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    I do have the same question in my mind for lot of days, "how to identify low paying ads and blocking them"

    I am going to read this thread, so if any one answers. I ll know that for sure and implement in my site.
     
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    PageRank in and of itself doesn't do anything. It's just an indicator. But it's an indicator you can use to get an idea of the relevance of your site in the eyes of Google.

    I've been doing adsense since it came out in 2003 and sites that rank higher pay more per click than sites that do not.
     
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    donkeymailer Peon

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    I think it is not so easy.
     
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    I agree with previous posters - try using fewer ads and see if your CPC increases...
     
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    Use the filter feature in your account and try using less number of ads on your website.
     
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    It seems the longer I leave a site alone, the more clicks become worth.
     
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