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2.) I placed my first adsense units on my page april 11th, a week ago I got my first click. Wasn't much, but it was exciting, and not too bad of a price for my niche I guess. 2 days later I get my second click and I make 30 times less on the second click. ?
I didn't have much of any content during those two clicks, but as of right now I have lots of content after staying up all night last night and finishing things.
Have I been penalized or smart priced or something? Is my site now doomed?
I didn't click on my own.
Another question though. I look at yesterdays earnings and I show
23 page impressions, 28 clicks, a 121.74% page CTR, and $0.00 earnings.
?
That has to be a mistake. I can't imagine my page would get that much attention overnight. Does it take some time to calculate or something?
that much attention
I would not call 23 page impressions "much attention" to start with. It's next to nothing, really. With Adsense you can start worrying when your traffic is at least 20x what you have today, and even then your results will be quite random.
And yes, 28 clicks from 23 page views might have triggered some kind of Smartpricing or maybe an "ignore while site grows" flag. Also, please look at the location of those clickers? Where is your site traffic coming from? This will probably answer a lot of questions.
Nobody knows I have this page up as far as friends or family.
Most likely you're getting clicks on a page that doesn't have a channel specified. You need to track it down.
@ Farmboy:
I agree, I added a couple of ads to goof with layout, and then became busy with other stuff. I just needed some time to add everything I've been writing.
@ StoutFiles:
Does it matter if I'm making 1000 pageviews or not?
@ purplecape:
On the summary page there is the odd number. When I do the advanced report for all time, the numbers are correct and those extra clicks do not show. All my ads that are displayed are attached to a channel - one ad per channel. I checked all my traffic logs and everything is accounted for.
Does it matter if I'm making 1000 pageviews or not?
If you're looking to ever get a check, then yes. You shouldn't be worrying about Adsense and making money when you're getting barely any page impressions. The odds of you losing your Adsense account completely due to false clicks are greater than you ever getting to 100 bucks at this rate.
Take the ads off, work on your layout/content and when you have some traffic put the ads back on.
remove all Adsense until you're getting at least 1000..
That number is just the number of your fingers x 100, has nothing to do with AdSense or click fraud, some sites fly past that number in their first month, others never exceed half that. And yes, do work on traffic before agonizing over clicks.
[edited by: Hobbs at 9:00 pm (utc) on May 18, 2008]
No. In fact, you could make $500 or more a month with 1,000 page views a day.
What I'd suggest is that you read the Adsense TOS. You really should have content on your pages. Write first, put up the page, then apply Adsense. (In that order, you seem to have gotten things backwards.)
It seems I'm being labeled, or it is assumed that I'm throwing up an "adsense" page just for the sake of adsense, and it's starting to irk me a bit. I read the TOS several times, and I've spent quite a bit of time planning my change from a product/informational only to a more article/content based website with adsense. I'm not one of "those" guys.
I appreciate all the replies as I respect this community very much. Give me a break please.
Thanks for all the replies!
No. In fact, you could make $500 or more a month with 1,000 page views a day.
...The point I was trying to make is that people come to the forums whining about Adsense when they just started a site and why they aren't making money. People need to setup some sort of user base first before they worry about Adsense.