It appears that since the Google update on the 20th my Adsense stats have been behaving erratically.
Sunday - Very low Adsense earnings, big dip over past few weeks. Monday - Earnings up to the highest level it has reached for a number of weeks. Tuesday - Not all impressions being counted in Channels, again low earnings. Wednesday - No Channel data at all, no earnings at all.
Over the past few weeks earnings have been steadily increasing each day, yet this week this the Google update everything has gone pear shaped.
I'm having similar issues. The past 2 days, none of my channel data is registering. I haven't changed the ad code, all of which specifies a channel, yet, almost all of my hits are showing up as generic hits with no channel association.
> I'm having similar issues. The past 2 days, none of my channel data > is registering. I haven't changed the ad code, all of which specifies > a channel, yet, almost all of my hits are showing up as generic hits > with no channel association.
> On Oct 24, 4:18 am, Janet Maria wrote:
> > it is weary to me. you could contact google for more support to know > > what has happened to your account.
Similar thing here. URL channels work, custom channels do not. Also got a dip in the earnings, but I thought it was due to unusual dip in traffic - which is measured by Google analytics btw. Webmaster tools also having problems for several days. Is Google breaking down to pieces? Scary. If seriously, this looks like a serious company-wide problem. Did anybody hear from Google on this?
I too am having the same problem, no custom channels working right, lower earnings to almost no earnings. This just started happening Monday, before that everything was working fine. I was thinking it was something I did, but now I see its not me.
> Similar thing here. URL channels work, custom channels do not. Also > got a dip in the earnings, but I thought it was due to unusual dip in > traffic - which is measured by Google analytics btw. Webmaster tools > also having problems for several days. Is Google breaking down to > pieces? Scary. If seriously, this looks like a serious company-wide > problem. Did anybody hear from Google on this?
I was going nuts trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Glad to see it's not just me. The wierd thing is that it's inconsistant. Most of my hits are generic, but a small number register to the right channel.