So i'm gonna remove my Adsense from my proxy sites.

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by SUB, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    To be honnnest, i'm tired of the low clicks and the fact that you would have to spend money to advertise the proxy and if your account has been smart price, tough luck.

    I think i'll just put on some adultfriendfinder ads and a CPM ad as well.

    But i would like to know, if i remove my adsense ID from the proxies which would attract international traffic and especially from those countries thats on Google bad list, would my Adsense account be back to normal?

    Meaning no more smartpricing?
    How can i cure smartpricing?
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    I liked those days when i got .50 a click etc... those were the days:(
     
    SUB, Jul 18, 2007 IP
  2. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #2
    how much traffic do you get for your proxy site?
     
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  3. luthan

    luthan Peon

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    #3
    modifying the code would be against TOS
     
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  4. SUB

    SUB Well-Known Member

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    #4
    I never said anything about modifying the code.


    trichnosis
    I have one site that sees over a thousand uniques a day
     
    SUB, Jul 18, 2007 IP
  5. Madmurphy

    Madmurphy Active Member

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    #5
    It is hard to understand exactly what your question is.

    I think you are trying to say something about low cost per click ads on your site but not sure really what you are trying to ask.
     
    Madmurphy, Jul 18, 2007 IP
  6. michellesabre

    michellesabre Peon

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    #6
    yes after a week or two... when the "crap" traffic is gone.. your cpc will go up :D
     
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  7. SUB

    SUB Well-Known Member

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    a week or two, hmmm

    Ok so may have to blocked some traffic and may be reduce the ads.

    My question is how to remove the smart pricing off of my account
     
    SUB, Jul 19, 2007 IP
  8. zsk_00

    zsk_00 Peon

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    #8
    smart pricing means that you get what google thinks is the worth of that click. Every click is smart priced, smart pricing only determines if you will get higher rate or lower rate.

    To improve you CTR, try using high paying keywords and try to get traffic from North america or europe.
     
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  9. Madmurphy

    Madmurphy Active Member

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    you might want to try blacklisting some of the ads that are giving you some of the low paying.
     
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  10. SUB

    SUB Well-Known Member

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    Please explain hows this is possible
    Is this against Adsense TOS?

    Its sounds tricky...
     
    SUB, Jul 19, 2007 IP
  11. cooolapts

    cooolapts Active Member

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    You can filter the low paying ads. It can be done by putting the sites in "competitive ad filter" in "Adsense setup" section of your account.
     
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  12. Madmurphy

    Madmurphy Active Member

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    It is not against the Terms but I haven't used Adsense in awhile.

    I think you can only block 100 or 200 sites though so you might want to play around with which ads you want to blacklist. They don't really have a block certain category sadly.
     
    Madmurphy, Jul 19, 2007 IP
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    Computerized Well-Known Member

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    Just go to http://adsblacklist.com and follow the instructions on the site. It'll give you 200 MFA sites that are low-paying, and add those into your competitive ad filter.
     
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  14. Madmurphy

    Madmurphy Active Member

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    Well that site does both MFA and Low-Paying.

    I suggest just blocking the low-paying in your case. Some of the reported MFA sites might be paying more than your average now.
     
    Madmurphy, Jul 19, 2007 IP
  15. theo-zzzz

    theo-zzzz Notable Member

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    #15
    Maybe you can get high paying ads by adding articles with high paying keywords to your website pages.
     
    theo-zzzz, Jul 19, 2007 IP