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Old 12-04-2008, 06:10 AM
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Question Clicks But No Earnings

yesterday I only got 1 click on the adsense adds on my new blog but the todays earnings remained at zero $ so how could this happen?
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Old 12-04-2008, 07:02 AM
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I had that happen once too. I never looked into the matter though.

I learned a long time ago that the Google statistics are like chasing the wind. One day they make sense and another, I just scratch my head and say "how can that be?"

That's exciting that you got a click! Hoping that this is the beginning of an upward climb in your online PPC revenue.
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It could also have been a publis service announcement displayed instead of an actual ad, that is if Google counts the clicks on those.
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Old 12-04-2008, 07:21 AM
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That's exciting that you got a click! Hoping that this is the beginning of an upward climb in your online PPC revenue.
hi Jordy, I hope so too, but my other blog is already making revenue so far.
and I guess I'll just scratch my head too

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It could also have been a public service announcement displayed instead of an actual ad, that is if Google counts the clicks on those.
Hi Techie, I never heard of those announcements before but that could be true, thanks.
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Maybe a stupid question, but shouldn't you look under yesterday's earnings if you received a click then?

Google is very good at detecting fraudulent clicks and those never get counted as earnings. Maybe someone on the same IP or some kind of bot clicked the ad.
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Old 12-04-2008, 07:37 AM
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hi Nora, It isn't a stupid question, I already checked that and I didn't get any click on either blog yesterday.
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Old 12-04-2008, 07:43 AM
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just now I got another click that was counted also but this time it did add in my earnings, which I earned for alot mere then usual, so I'm not sure if they added both clicks now or what.
I guess I'll have to go with Jordy's advice and scratch my head
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Clicks with no earning are the pain of each day; everyone is for sure experiencing them. Fraud suspicious clicks, people clicking an ad for mistake and then instantly closing the window, the mentioned public service ads - you can turn them off -, etc...
Adsense makes sense?
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yeah nowadays fraud is becoming more common so we should be aware from it.But yeah adsene really makes sense.
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this should not be a big deal, you saw this today, i have seen this kind of matter every next day. LOL
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Invalid clicks. there is something on the google adsense TOS about invalid clicks.They don't add to your revenue but your click counts reflect them. Some of these are public service ads clicks but some others are clicks that Adsense may think are fraudulent
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It always happens.. The worst part is when they have to make a payment of $100, they dont validate many clicks and postpone the payment.
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