If you are an Adsense publisher you’ve probably seen the very “helpful” optimization tips in your control panel over the last couple of months. I posted about them a while back, but a thread over on Digital Point got me thinking.
What if the poster’s theory were correct?
According to the poster:
Once I removed the sites from the bad filters list, income increased 25%
Of course there’s no indication of the figures involved, so whether it made a difference of 10 or 20 dollars a month or 200 is hard to say.
As an experiment I’ve decided to remove the filters on one of my accounts for a few days to see does it make any obvious difference. As it’s a long weekend here in Ireland I wouldn’t expect there to be much difference until Tuesday at the earliest (earnings tend to be lower at weekends and long weekends as people aren’t as tied to their PCs)
Donncha O Caoimh says
Any time I cleared the competitive ad filter my earnings bombed. Up until the 1st of June I was able to track ad clicks but unfortunately Google has disabled that ability now 🙁
Google has apparently killed the accounts of a lot of MFA sites but there’s no way I’d remove all of them yet.
michele says
Donncha
I’m going to give it a go for a few days to see what happens. Most of the sites I had filtered weren’t splogs / MFA, though there may have been one or two.
How were you tracking the clicks?
Michele
Donncha O Caoimh says
It’s a mixture of a few packages. Look for adlogger which does something similar, or at least used to. It’s a pity because I was half-way through doing a “better” competitive ad filter with history and other features..