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AdSense Certified Ad Networks. To block or not to block?
Hello
There seems to be a lot of opinions on blocking Google AdSense Certified Ad Networks.
Reasons for blocking go from “they are trying to sneak in the backdoor using one, or more, of these 3rd party networks” and “if I wanted crappy low-quality ads on my high-quality site I would have signed up for crappy ad networks” to “if the advertisers were that good, they’d be using AdWords”
Reasons for not blocking are that “advertisers from external Google-certified networks will be able to compete with AdWords advertisers for your ad space”
Adsense removed my highest paying ad
(written by mikeo9043)
My earnings were extremely low today and so I went to find out what was the cause.
I browsed my site incognito to see ads that are only available to guests and I noticed my highest paying ad is missing!
So I go straight to the “My Ads” section on Adsense and the Ad Unit is completely gone….My site is completely up to standard with Google Policies and all.
They didn’t send any email about the ad or anything.
What do you think caused this???
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Adsense: Block advertisers from low-per-click paying campaigns?
(written by unicorn)
There are some ads that appear everywhere: amazon.com, pricewatching pages etc. I usually block them to not have my visitors leaving my page for a 0.03 cent click.
What do you think about that?
Does the first AdSense Ad Unit really gets the highest paying Ads
Hello
I know I wrote an article about
in which I said that it is a known fact that the first AdSense Ad Unit in the HTML receives the highest paying Ads.
However reviewing my AdSense statistics today after replacing my Large Rectangles in my content with medium rectangles I am not that sure anymore. Or at least the theses needs an additional comment.
I still think that the highest paying Ads are served in the first Ad Unit that appears in your HTML. However this does not necessarily mean that the highest paying Ads are shown in the first Ad Unit. I think this effect depends on your Ad Unit sizes and if you allow image Ads or not.
First Some Statistics
My first AdSense Ad Unit (visible and in HTML) on my forum is a Large Rectangle serving image and text Ads.