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I have been earning a steady adsense income for around 6 weeks now, but the last few days I have seen my main source of clicks drop and an 'unknown' source appear! It is showing page impressions and clicks, but I have no idea where from. It certainly isn't one of my channels thats for sure and its got me really puzzled. Any ideas anybody?
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  • Profile picture of the author NastyBlast
    well the panda update has a lot of people upset with their search engine rankings… So with that being the case it is probably directly relevant to your campaigns in that you're going to get more fluctuating results and possibly less relevant results leading to less clicks through your ADs.

    honestly the more this goes on the worse Google is looking.
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    • Profile picture of the author stesnees
      But how would I be getting clicks from a site which I haven't even got ads on??!
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Do you have a blogspot blog? I have never seen any clicks
        attributed to my blogs. But I get at least half total clicks
        from unknown sources. Hence, I'm guessing it's the blogs.

        I also have tons of content I created before knowing
        the channel thing on adsense. I have many pages floating
        around with no channels and still getting visitors.

        Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        If you had Ads on the site in the past, the Google cache could still show the Adsense Ads. I know a lot of traffic doesn't have a clue what a Google cache page is, just saying.

        Originally Posted by stesnees View Post

        But how would I be getting clicks from a site which I haven't even got ads on??!
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        • Profile picture of the author stesnees
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          If you had Ads on the site in the past, the Google cache could still show the Adsense Ads. I know a lot of traffic doesn't have a clue what a Google cache page is, just saying.
          The sites are quite new, less than 3 months. Baffling! Is there no way to find out where it may be coming from?
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  • Profile picture of the author Vera10
    We are experiencing some turbulence all over the Adsense publishing network...Google is still doing its many updates...
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  • Profile picture of the author JaysonH
    Do you have google analytics or google webmaster tools? I would suggest getting them to track where your traffic is coming from.
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    Maybe somebody scraped your site...ads and all...???
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