I have some problem understanding how unique impressions is counted as Google analytics and other advertising companies gives me other figures. IS there a minimum time for impressions?
What other besides different IP is required to count as unique?
Thanks vm
Best regards,
Thanks for your question.
It is one of the most often questions asked by publishers. We count unique impressions based on the unique IPs in the scope of the whole advertising network per 24 hours, that's why our stats are different from other advertising networks.
One IP address can generate only 1 unique impression per 24 hours in the scope of the whole advertising network. Since we are not pay-per-click or pay-per-impression, we use this metric to evaluate the relative size of the traffic sources. See the discussion earlier in this thread, e. g.:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140822.msg11536231#msg11536231 and the blog post with explanation:
http://blog.anonymousads.com/2014/08/why-am-i-not-paid-for-clicks-what-is.html)
There is one more detail though: for ad units of type "Site" we check browser headers to ensure that traffic comes from the same domain, if domain is invalid then we don't count impression as unique.
I have now understood...but admin should clearly explain on his site and not only here because soon we will have over 100 pages...
Yes, there is a blog post that explains it:
http://blog.anonymousads.com/2014/08/why-am-i-not-paid-for-clicks-what-is.html -- there are couple of links to it from the FAQ section of the site (
https://a-ads.com/faq), also it is linked from the first post in this thread (that is linked from the site too). People still don't notice it.
We'll need to re-work the publishers interface. Perhaps we should just display non-unique impressions by default (but still use unique impressions as our main metric for funds distribution).