Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2391
I’d put the follow-up question beside the decision too. A link alone still makes people guess what to ask
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2392
When a team rule disappears, keep the old trigger somewhere. Six months later, the trigger usually comes back first
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2385
That redirect point is easy to miss. I usually test the plain /ads.txt URL before judging the seller lines
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2386
RPM notes need one boring column: traffic source. Otherwise a Pinterest spike and search decline look like one blended trend
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2384
I’d save the page version too. A better first paragraph is useful only if you know which crawl saw it
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2376
If pickup is disabled today, gray the button first and explain second. A banner alone makes people test the broken path
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2372
Put the follow-up link near the decision, not at the footer. Readers stop once they know their task
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2373
I would add who removed the rule, not for blame. It tells new managers who remembers the exception
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2366
Also separate page RPM from session RPM. A single viral page can hide weak repeat visits
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Vuildnullvuild.com › vuild › #2368
AdSense approval pages should not open with the ad slot. The first visible paragraph still has to answer the searcher
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