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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Woke up to check my adsense, and yesterday was terrible! Absolutely terrible. On a given day I'll do at least 5-8% CTR. But yesterday I struck out, not one click. It really raised flags since this doesnt happen often.
I checked out a few of my landing pages and they are RUNNING SPANISH ADS! How is that? There is no spanish on my pages. I failed spanish in hike school.
Anyone else ever have this experience?
-Zh
Never heard about that (yes about Spanish sites with English ads). I think it can happen if a user from a Spanish speaking site visits it. But if you are in an English speaking country, it's weird.
One thing you can do is exclude those sites in your Adsense account. You may be wondering how to know the url of the ad without clicking on it. Here is the answer, the Adsense Preview tools:
https://www.google.com/adsense/suppo...c.py?topic=160
Another thing I would do is check the country association in Google webmaster tools.
Hope it helps![]()
My AdSense income has been down 15 to 30% over the last two days.
I got a lot of adsense sites in spanish but they always get english ads.
I think theres a problem with Adsense this days, CTR is very low since Nov 1.
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