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Avoiding accidental clicks Pt. 1: Keeping the right distance
In the past, we’ve talked about ad placements that are prone to generate invalid clicks. In a past post, for example, Mike noted that publishers should be careful about placing ads too close to navigational controls or other clickable page elements.
It’s in the best interest of the user, advertiser, and publisher to avoid implementations that lead to invalid click activity. As you can imagine, users aren’t very happy if they accidentally click an ad instead of a link on your page and are directed away from your site.
Change in the totals in Adsense
(written by Toon)
Not sure if this is the correct place to post but I wondered if anyone else has seen a sudden change in the daily totals of their adsense account.
I recently changed to the new UI but I doubt this has anything to do with it.
Before my Adsense total for the day would start small and gradually rise as the day went on totalling up this way throughout the day in an upward step.
Just recently though everytime I go to my Adsense account and refresh it jumps from high to low and back again all day. I know the total is estimated and worked outby the worth of the clicks, but why now for example.
First thing this morning my total was 00.23, it rose gradually over a few hours to something like 27 clicks and 06.46 in the total, then a while ago refresh again shows 31 clicks and a total of 01.12.
I’ve never had a descreasing total before and wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this change and mainly to be sure it’s not something I have set up wrong?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Posted in AdSense Statistics and Channels
Tagged adsense, clicks, google, invalid, traffic
9 Comments
Did you take the display order of your AdSense ADs into account?
Hello
This is public knowledge since the beginning of AdSense however I think it is still
worth to write a short article about it.
When implementing Google AdSense ADs into your website you should take the way
that Google distributes ADs to multiple units on a page into account.
The first AD Unit to appear on a Web page (in HTML code, not the visible part) always
shows the ADs that placed the highest bids.
In other words: The higher an AD appears on a page (again, in the HTML not the visible part of the page), the more that AD is worth.
Hello (supermak)
(written by supermak)
Hi, my name’s Mark and I’m from Buenos Aires. I like to optimize adsense in every pixel I have the oportunity to… I just registered cause I was wondering about a ctr…
My sites:
- Friki.net – Lo Mejor y Lo Peor de Internet
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🙂 regards to everyone