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Are my Ad impressions count normal?

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    • Journey Support Team

    Hey CV, 

    Impressions are the number of all the ads a reader is served on the page, not the number of available ad placements. This number also includes refreshes. The goal is to keep readers on the page and engaged with your content which in turn will increase impressions and earnings. An ad impression is counted when at least 50% of the ad has been in view of the publisher for at least one second. I'm going to include some resources here that talk a little bit more about how impressions work and how to use them to gauge performance. 

    Typically ways that publishers increase impressions is by looking at their sites and checking to make sure they aren't offering any opportunities to jump around their content, or giving readers their most valuable content too early on in the post. I definitely recommend checking out this list of questions at the bottom of the Impressions Per Pageview article. They're based on recommended practices and are just good to have in the back of your mind when looking at posts with lower impressions.  

    I took a look at your site and I see plenty of ads serving in each ad slot so everything looks good on from the technical side with your selectors and script. 

    If you're ever concerned about your site's performance, the best practice is to make sure there aren't any conflicts with your Journey script and that your posts are as optimized as possible

    You can also test the pagespeed (I recommend using Google Pagespeed Insights) of posts with lower impressions. If you are not passing Core Web Vitals that can sometimes lead to lower advertiser spend and missed impressions. 

     

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