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AdSense eCPM of zero!

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Submitted by Ken Yasumoto-Nicolson on December 30, 2005 - 3:50pm in

How do you go about getting "better" ads on a page? I get up to 300 to 400 page views per day yet many days earn absolutely zero. (I hope this isn't breaking Google's T&Cs!)

My other two blogs (one in fact being the old Blogger version of my main site) can make a cent or two on a handful of hits.

I'm fully indexed and SiteMapped by Google, and I've got the targetting stuff set to de-emphasise my sidebars, so what could be wrong? I've checked with the Overture Bid Tool and most of my key words are in the under 50 cent range, but why am I not seeing any of that?


I dont think you are

I dont think you are breaking any google t&c as many websites get zero revenue at the end of the day even if they had many page views. The ecpm depends on the type of ads displayed on your blog or website. High paying ads give high ecpm and you earn more. So if you need to increase your ecpm then visit this website
www.adsenseecpm.blogspot.com

Google AdSense eCPM zero...

I had my Google AdSense eCPM as zero sometime back and then I discontinued with Google. After three for months' break now I started a new site and put Google ads there. However, the eCPM is still showing zero though I receive some 5-6 clicks a day.

Any idea why? Am I banned or something??

Ajith

Man that sucks Ajith.. why

Man that sucks Ajith.. why does google do that

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