These seem very general, mine is: Adsense for Search adds both functionality and revenue to your site. You are not currently using Adsense for Search on your sites.
Placing more than one ad unit on a page often generates more revenue. Many of your sites only contain one ad unit.
It would be nice to see more detailed automatic analysis. |
Well you got more info than I did. I only got the "You may be filtering ads that monetize well on your site." suggestion.... Even though I am filtering nothing.
Hopefully the reports in the future will be a little more useful.
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Heh. I am only filtering 2 URLs at this moment, both which were very unfitting, and I also get the filtering message. I did have a longer filter list a while ago though, so maybe they work on older data... |
Go on Philipp! Which sites are you filtering. |
A while ago I used a list obtained by this method... http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2006-12-30-n80.html .. but as I didn't see any real increase in revenues, I kicked out the list.
Right now I'm blocking two brain cancer related sites because they kept popping up on Games for the Brain. Not to say that brain cancer isn't a topic that needs attention, but it felt out of place on a site about brain games... |
You guys think of this as "optimization tips"? I think of it as "unneeded advertising".
I'll decide how many ad units I want to run on my pages, thanks, Google. |
Sometimes I click on Ads on this site for fun and to get philipp some money. I have no life. |
This is well-intended James, but please don't click on the ads here just to make the blog money... it may get me banned from Google. Please only click if you're really interested in the ad... |