HP Adsense earnings effecting my other adsense sites

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  1. tamron profile image68
    tamronposted 12 years ago

    I am just wondering if the hubpage program could be stopping me from earning on my blogs on blogger.  My earnings are good with the hubpage program but adsense on hubpages and on my blog are next to nothing.  Could this be possible?  My traffic is about the same as its always been but know earnings.

    1. sofs profile image75
      sofsposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      HP ad programs does effect adsense earning on this site as majority of the ads on your page are from HP ad program, but how would that affect your earnings  on your blog? ... these two are in no way connected.
      The traffic on my blog has doubled but Adsense earnings are the same miserable.....lol

      1. QuestionMaster profile image79
        QuestionMasterposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Correct. HP has nothing to do with your blogs, or their content, so they can't influence adverts on your blogs.

        That said, many users have reported big shake ups in Adsense over the last few months which have involved closer monitoring of invalid/low quality clicks as well as thousands of people losing their accounts, and lower CPMs. Might just be due to all that's going on with Adsense at the moment.

      2. tamron profile image68
        tamronposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        sofs
        you have that right its been 4 weeks now that the earnings on my blogs went down.  I was just wondering if it could have something to do with adsense all around earning I really didn't figure it would effect my blogs.  Its just weird.

        1. tnvrstar profile image66
          tnvrstarposted 12 years agoin reply to this

          How can you think Hp ad will effect your Blog earning? You Blog is completely independent and only you are responsible for whatever changes happens.

          I don't feel any changes in my Blog adsense earning. Since my Blog does not display Hp ad, there should not be any problem.

          Google is updating their algorithm regularly.  Probably your blog was effected. Work hard in your blog and I am sure you will earn normally.

    2. SiddSingh profile image59
      SiddSinghposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, it may be connected - in a slightly roundabout manner.

      It may be possible that you were getting a higher CTR and/or a better adsense performance on hubs. In such a case, Adsense automatically places higher paying ads on your sites (other sites, as well as hubs) - which will increase your overall receipts.

      With HP ads now taking prime space and impressions, your Adsense performance on HP may go down - which can have a cumulative effect on your overall Adsense earnings - including those from other sites.

      1. sofs profile image75
        sofsposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Wow that is some information.....That would explain why my adsense earning on my blog fell around the same time I shifted to Hubpages ad program...Not That I was even earning much through Adsense anyways... but it became almost non existent.

      2. Azure11 profile image85
        Azure11posted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Very interesting and makes a lot of sense. Since going back to adsense only from HP Ads about a month ago my adsense on all of my sites has increased and this may explain some of it.

    3. habee profile image93
      habeeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Same here, tam. I think it must have something to do with the CTR value, as Sidd suggested.

      1. tamron profile image68
        tamronposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        habee
        My ctr a few days ago was almost $50 I got a click from a mobile device got good earns than the nexts day dropped to zero.  I have never seen this happen in five year on adsense.  It seems like every other day I see nothing but zeros.  What gets me is my traffic is the same.  What gets me about my blogs one is got a PR 1  the other is PR 2  that is why I started thinking some how the ad program was effecting my blogs.  Because I earn very well with the program but adsense next to nothing.  I think I am going to stop the ad program for a few weeks and see if my ctr increases.

 
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