Dear friends as an AdSense publisher, you are always looking for effective ways to maximize your site’s revenue through Google Ads but without hampering the end user experience.
You  therefore routinely experiment with ad units of different sizes, you  rotate between different colors palettes, all this and more just to determine that perfect combination which will yield the highest the click-through rate.
There’s  one problem though. When you make any change to your AdSense Ad units,  you need to have them live on your website for least a week or two to  determine whether that change has had an effect on your earnings, if  any. And if you make more than one change in the same window, tracking  their effect on performance gets even more difficult.
Things are about to become simple though.

The  AdSense team is testing a new feature that will help publishers easily  understand how changes to ad units have impacted their earnings over  time.
Now when you make a change to any of your ad units, big or  small, that event will be highlighted as a labeled flag in your AdSense  performance reports. You can click the flag to know the exact change  that you have made. This is completely automatic and you will also be  able to track the effect of any changes that you may have made in the  past few years to your AdSense account.
For instance, if you refer to the screenshot above, the label “E”  suggests the impact on earnings /CTR when the font size of an ad unit  was changed from media to large while label “B” represents the event  when an existing ad was changed to serve both text and image ads instead  of just text ads.
Other than individual ad units, you’ll also be  able to determine the impact on earnings from blocking any ad  categories or when you make more channels available for placement  targeting to attract new advertisers.
Overall,  all this is extremely useful and actionable data but you’ll to wait for  a while – the feature is still in beta and may not be available in your  AdSense dashboard yet.
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