AdSense: is anyone targeting your site?
Inside AdSense, the official AdSense blog, has a post called “Advanced site targeting and referrals reporting“, which explains how to see whether any advertisers are targeting your site. Using channels, you can also see which sites.
Apparently two of my blogs have targeted ads: The Tlog and, a bit surprisingly, Cool Stuff.
I also use AdWords to promote some of my sites (just some pocket exchange per day, though), and I may try out targeting some sites for my own ads, soon. Maybe some popular Portuguese or Brazilian blogs, for A Arte de Blogar, for instance.
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Well, all of the sites where I have my ads have some site-targetted ad impressions, but a very insignificant amount, and none of it generated clicks.