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why is my Adsense income going in the toilet?
Perhaps because many advertisers cannot make a profit at those prices, so the pool of potential advertisers is reduced. Or it may have nothing to do with the recent Adwords changes. Many people have reported sudden and dramatic drops in income from time to time for almost as long as Adsense has existed.
The only way I know to protect yourself against that is to have a variety of sites and to try to get very targeted, converting traffic for each one.
Page impressions Clicks Page CTR Page eCPM Earnings
pageA 14 0 0.00% $2.76 $0.02
pageB 12 0 0.00% $2.43 $0.04
pageC 7 0 0.00% $4.68 $0.07
pageD 4 0 0.00% $2.47 $0.02
pageE 8 0 0.00% $1.66 $0.01
pageF 4 0 0.00% $3.17 $0.01
pageG 7 0 0.00% $2.22 $0.01
pageH 12 0 0.00% $1.51 $0.01
pageI 6 0 0.00% $1.59 $0.01
pageJ 3 0 0.00% $6.25 $0.01
pageL 6 0 0.00% $3.61 $0.01
pageM 7 0 0.00% $5.53 $0.01
pageN 2 0 0.00% $1.98 $0.01
pageO 27 0 0.00% $0.78 $0.01
pageP 4 0 0.00% $2.48 $0.01
pageQ 4 0 0.00% $1.29 $0.01
However, to echo what fredw said, the new "quality scores" for landing pages apply only to AdWords ads on Google search results. It's too early to know what positive or negative effect (if any) that change will have on AdSense publishers.
that happens because few advertisers advertise on content network. the $5.00 prices are mostly for ad space on search pages.
Those "few advertisers" spent $928 million, or 41% of Google's total revenues, in the first quarter of 2006 alone.