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Today for example... early this morning I was disappointed to see a .02 click on one site (the only click for the day on that site). Now that individual click is showing up as .04 with no new clicks to skew things. Has anyone else been seeing this?
My clicks have historically varied from (say) 1c to ~$10, oh that it were more of the latter, and each click has to be "next" to at least two others, so yes you'll see variation be adjacent clicks!
More pertinently, I actually vary my bid prices with AW ad scheduling through the day on some campaigns, reducing my bid either when I think that I can get the ad shown for less, or, more often, when I want the traffic less because my servers are already busy. My bidding pattern is probably the reverse of many UK/EU/US bidders, but I've been able to flatten out my visitors/hour graph quite nicely! B^>
Rgds
Damon
I have been seeing this in channels where I have only 1 click for the entire day. The value of that specific click is changing in some instances at some point in the day.
So why would google put up an ad that pays pennies? Because it thinks that it gets clicked often enough to be on par with the ad that pays significantly more per click ... i.e.: out of 100 impressions you might get 1 click at 10c for the first ad vs. 10 clicks at 1c for the second. AdSense would likely display those side-by-side, as it sees them as paying out equally for you per 100 or 1000 visitors.
Personally, I wish AdSense did *not* do this for me ... but they do.
Now I see what you're saying...
Sure there was no CPM ad shown that would bring revenue but no click?
Did you get "un-smart-priced" for one click, eg maybe after it converted for the advertiser?
Did you get another click's revenue but the click itself was delayed in the stats?
Rgds
Damon