Removing Google Adsense
March 11, 2008 – 5:23 amA little while ago, I read that if you have Google AdSense on your blog and if your post suddenly has a spike in traffic, for instance, if your post has been stumbled or dugged, then you should remove your AdSense from that page for a little while until your traffic has stabilized.
This is because if your traffic is exceptionally high for a few hours, it will pull down your overall AdSense rate so you should remove them. Is that logical? For me, I would just leave them as they are even though they would drag down my rate because I am lazy. Luckily, though, you can just log in to your AdSense account and set your ad status as ‘inactive’.
Yes, I am lazy to do it even though it is so easy but then there is no AdSense on my active blogs and the only ad blogs on my blog compensate me based on page impressions as well.
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