Joshua Farrell said:One of the things that one could do, is that when you are in the Adsense Panel, you could head over to the Performance Reports Tab, and go down to the Ad Networks report, and see which networks that are included on the advertising, is pulling in the most earnings, and then to head over to the "Allow and Block Ads" tab, and block the lowest performing network in the Networks Sub Tab.
Damnlag said:Joshua Farrell said:One of the things that one could do, is that when you are in the Adsense Panel, you could head over to the Performance Reports Tab, and go down to the Ad Networks report, and see which networks that are included on the advertising, is pulling in the most earnings, and then to head over to the "Allow and Block Ads" tab, and block the lowest performing network in the Networks Sub Tab.
What's wrong with mine then? I choose Ad networks under Performance reports and it says No data available. I've even switched it to all-time and it shows nothing. I've earned money from adsense, so it should have data.
You hit it spot on, Calvin.RH-Calvin said:I think building more traffic to your website will help to increase the Adsense revenue for your website. More visitors mean more probability on the number of clicks and thus increase the revenue.
Geoffrey said:You hit it spot on, Calvin.RH-Calvin said:I think building more traffic to your website will help to increase the Adsense revenue for your website. More visitors mean more probability on the number of clicks and thus increase the revenue.
Any time I run adsense or any other ad program (which isn't often and hasn't been for years), I don't worry about how many clicks I'm getting or fast they're increasing. I just focus on the rest of the things I need to do to make the forum successful and the ad clicks and revenue come with that success.
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