Google - Content & Search Inventory

tob

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Is anyone having an issue getting inventory today and yesterday on AdWords?

I was hoping it wasn't our accounts being banned, slapped, etc...

This morning I logged in to find a system downtime message for tomorrow morning, which is unlike the big G, since their planned maintenance is usually Saturday mornings. Can't help but pray for the love of god that this is why we're being limited.

Anyone else having issues getting traffic?
 


Impressions were a little low yesterday for me as well, but its topical Tuesday, so I'm not worried.

As far as for the Thursday maintenance, I'm curious as well...
 
I got this email today, might have something to do with it:

Subject: AdSense Announcement: Now serving multiple ad networks

Hi,

We have launched a new capability in AdSense allowing Google-certified ad networks compete directly within AdSense, which means that advertisers from these third-party networks will be able to compete with AdWords advertisers to show on the Google Content Network.

These new capabilities will automatically be enabled for your account, and you'll see a new section in your Ad Review Center where you can allow or block specific ad networks or all networks except AdWords. Please note that we'll gradually be adding new ad networks to AdSense accounts over the next few months, so you won't see any immediate impact on your ads or your earnings.

To ensure the quality of the ads that appear on AdSense publisher websites, Google will certify all participating ad networks for adherence to our standards for user privacy, ad quality, and speed. Some participating ad networks use targeting methods similar to Google's interest-based advertising to show more relevant ads to users on the sites they visit. These ad networks won't be permitted to collect data from your site for the purpose of subsequent interest-based advertising, but we'll allow networks that comply with user privacy guidelines to show ads using these tools. Publishers can opt out of user interest targeting from these ad networks, and Google has changed our requirements for third-party ad serving to reflect this.

We are currently only accepting ads from Google-certified ad networks in North America and Europe, but we will make this feature available to ad networks in additional parts of the world in the future.

To learn more and manage the ad networks appearing on your pages, visit the AdSense Help Center at https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=13522 and visit our blog post at Inside AdSense: Google-certified ad networks now available to all publishers.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team
 
It's possibly, but we lost about 50% of volume... unless it's quarter-end buys through adx, etc... but I don't see that tying up our niches.
 
I have see a rather large drop as well on the content network. At first I thought a slap was in order but all of the QS are the same. I was not doing any search before so this has had a big impact. Lost about 80% of daily impressions from Monday to Today. I still see my ad sometimes on content but not near as much.

Note to self - Gotta get rid of adwords find a new traffic source ASAP
 
I have see a rather large drop as well on the content network. At first I thought a slap was in order but all of the QS are the same. I was not doing any search before so this has had a big impact. Lost about 80% of daily impressions from Monday to Today. I still see my ad sometimes on content but not near as much.

Note to self - Gotta get rid of adwords find a new traffic source ASAP

goodluck. them ad networks sure love their margins on their "premium targeting" services