Wtf?

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by www.AmCy.org, Apr 23, 2005.

  1. #1
    Funny: I just noticed that for one of my channels today, I got paid $0.01 for 0 clicks. Is AS paying for impressions now? <--- haha, I wish!

    AmCy
     
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  2. maverick

    maverick Peon

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    I see a lot of inconsistency in google reporting for a while. No wonder, they showed you 0.01 for 0 clicks. Next moment, you would see 0.01 for 1 click too. Some weird changes in reporting since they introduced channel reporting real time... I believe.
     
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  3. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    As long as it isn't getting into the negatives you should be OK...
     
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  4. maverick

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    LOL.. dont even bring this thought in your mind... otherwise, you would see that too in a while!! NEW WAY OF GOOGLE PUNISHING PUBLISHERS.... LOL -ve REVENUES!!
     
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    Dio Well-Known Member

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    How about everytime you get a page impression and somebody doesn't click they take money off you for losing a sale?

    *Shudders and watches account hit the red very quickly...*
     
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  6. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org https://domains.fedprimerate.com/

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    #6
    Oh boy. Now I'm really going to have nightmares tonight!

    AmCy
     
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  7. maverick

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    lol, so it would be a nightmare for all adsense publishers to see the revenues in red, for every useless impression they give... LOLzzzz
     
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  8. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org https://domains.fedprimerate.com/

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    #8
    Ummm...you know, after reading the news about AS and CPM today, I think my domain blog is in fact earning revenue for impressions! That's the only explanation I can muster since I'm still seeing revenue without clicks for that channel.

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    I'm seeing impressions, revenue is only on a per click basis though. None of this new CPM stuff for me yet :(
    If you got $0.01 for every impression, it would certainly bump up my payments :) Mind you it doesn't take much to increase from next to nothing.
     
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  10. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    Yes, they are!!!!!!!!!!!!! Newest upgrades to AdWords allow CPM ads!!! I think it might still be in testing mode right now. If you got any other 'crazy' ideas, post them. Google might see the idea and try them!!!!!!!

    I think the AdWords advertisors have to actually PICK your domain for you to get paid CPM.
     
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  11. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org https://domains.fedprimerate.com/

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    #11
    So, wait: all I have to do is make a wish in this forum and it might come true? Wow. Well, I wish for a $50,000,000 bank error in my favor (I'm off to check my account now...)


    AmCy
     
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