Turned off all channels still making income but from where?

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by ramprage, Apr 8, 2006.

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    I have all my channels and google code turned off for my sites. But I'm still making money from somewhere, I guess the code is on a page but I can't find out where. It's not in a channel so I have no idea what site and what pages.

    Is there something I can do through the stats to help find the page making money haha?

    Thanks

    Steve
     
    ramprage, Apr 8, 2006 IP
  2. Kngavl

    Kngavl Peon

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    Do you post on forums, maybe thats whereit's from cause I think this forum allows you to get some moeny or soemthing, i don;'t know how it works.
     
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  3. Jenstar

    Jenstar Active Member

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    How long has it been? Could be from people viewing cached copies of your site via one of the search engines.
     
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    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    Yes this is a possibility. Sometimes when people find that the page displayed in SERPs is changed , they check the cache for the earlier version.

    Few ISPs cache webpages for faster browsing. Another possibility is that a user is using such an ISP and the cache hasnt got refreshed - the user is still able to see pages with the ads.
     
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    The best way for me to track lost ads is to create domain channels alone. If I own www.catrecipes.com and italian.catrecipes.com and baby.catrecipes.com, I'll create a generic catrecipes.com channel just to track all the clicks. Once I find what domain name the clicks are coming from, I can create sub-channels to try to find where exactly the clicks are coming from. I once had to spend about 15 days finding a site I ran AdSense on (a single page of an old site I forgot to delete that someone was cached in Google search).
     
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    Sounds like a cache issue.
     
    mitchandre, Apr 10, 2006 IP