Has anyone else seen no earnings from Adsense over the past 2 days!

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  1. sallybea profile image82
    sallybeaposted 7 years ago

    This is a first for me, is there a problem with Adsense?

    1. eugbug profile image95
      eugbugposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      With the HubPages earning program turned on or off Sally? My 'normal' Adsense earnings are non-zero for today and yesterday at least, with the HubPages program turned on.

      1. sallybea profile image82
        sallybeaposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        Hubpages is turned and Adsense has been surprisingly good lately.  This is what made me think there might be a problem.

    2. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image78
      TIMETRAVELER2posted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Not with me, but I have turned off the HP part of the payment program.  Income on Adsense has been quite brisk, in fact yesterday I had the highest earning Adsense day since I started using just Adsense at the end of April.

      If the program is working on my end, I would assume the rest of it is working as well.

      1. Azure11 profile image78
        Azure11posted 7 years agoin reply to this

        Ha ha TT2, I had the worst adsense day for a long while on my own sites yesterday!

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      promisemposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I have. It could be any number of reasons.

    4. NateB11 profile image83
      NateB11posted 7 years agoin reply to this

      No, I'm showing earnings from Adsense. Like yours, mine have been showing some good returns lately.

  2. robhampton profile image61
    robhamptonposted 7 years ago

    Since this is a fresh Forum maybe this is a good time to ask. Why do people turn on or off hubpages or AdSense? I use both, at least I think I do. I earn much more through hubpages. what would happen if I turned off the hubpages ads? Do those earnings then go to AdSense? Any help would be appreciated thank you

    1. eugbug profile image95
      eugbugposted 7 years agoin reply to this
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    Beth Eaglescliffeposted 7 years ago

    If your traffic is mainly from the UK, a lot of people will be watching Wimbledon. big_smile (rather than browsing the internet).

    1. sallybea profile image82
      sallybeaposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      No, most of my traffic comes from the States but yes they could be:)  Mind you I have been watching the Tour de France:)

  4. Chriswillman90 profile image84
    Chriswillman90posted 7 years ago

    Sticking with HP ads right now as they're really profitable. Looks like stats have been freezing lately for past few days.

    1. sallybea profile image82
      sallybeaposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I am too as CPM has been higher lately.

      1. Chriswillman90 profile image84
        Chriswillman90posted 7 years agoin reply to this

        So far June and July have much higher CPMs than last year despite the usual summer lull so perhaps these new ad integrations are working.

        I just wish most of my Amazon links weren't snipped.

        1. sallybea profile image82
          sallybeaposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          It seems to me that you actually have to use the product or turn it into a product review before they are left alone.  My ads are invariably changed into links instead of the old fashioned ads which in my eyes are more open and transparent.

        2. Marisa Wright profile image85
          Marisa Wrightposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          Chris, I'd suggest taking a look at my Hub on "The Basic Rules".   You wouldn't be the first long-standing Hubber who THINKS they know the rules, but you've missed a crucial detail. 

          As TimeTraveler2 posted recently, she has plenty of Hubs which have transferred to the niche sites with Amazon products intact, and she follows the rules I outline in that Hub. 

          (Note:  Personally, I don't agree with the limitations HubPages has placed on Amazon ads, but it's their site so it's their privilege).

          1. Chriswillman90 profile image84
            Chriswillman90posted 7 years agoin reply to this

            I did read your hub and your point about specifically outlining a personal recommendation about the product is what might have caused those links to get snipped. However I do think the rules are far too stringent, I have hubs that are 100 percent about the product and the link was about that product.

            I've been using in-text vs Amazon capsules because I thought they were preferred but I guess it doesn't matter. I also never used more than one amazon link per article and each was well over 1000 words.

            So what do you recommend, using amazon capsules and writing personal experiences in the description or separate paragraphs outlining my experience with using the product near the text link.

  5. eugbug profile image95
    eugbugposted 7 years ago

    My CPM has plummeted in the last 10 days. Is suppose it all depends on what you write about.

    1. sallybea profile image82
      sallybeaposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I am sorry to hear it.

 
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