Oops, sorry for the late reply.
1. I guess I have just 2 unique IPs because of CloudFlare I have to use. What do you think about it?
2. Can you see those IPs and tell me? I will check that those IPs is in CloudFlare IPs list or not.
3. I read the page you sent and I have a question. If my many real unique impressions and clicks seem for your system like 1-2 unique impressions and clicks, this cause to decrease of my earnings? "We count clicks because advertisers would like to know the expected CPM/CPC, moreover we may use them as one of the factors in our money distribution algorithm. So clicks do matter but not directly." So I can't use your ads service efficiently untill I find out in my problem, is this correct?
1, 2: Sorry, I don't see those IPs. I don't think CloudFlare is the reason. Probably your site's audience intersects with the audience of other sites.
3. The unique impressions are used to evaluate the relative size of your ad unit. Average network-wide unique/non-unique ratio is around 1/45. But the ratio of your ad unit is in [1/393..1/58] range. Most of your visitors probably saw a-ads banner before visiting your page (or you have just a few users that refresh the page several times during a day).
Also, because of my trouble new units don't get categorized. Most of my units are in "Unknown", but should be in "Bitcoin/Earning online". If you cant answer to my last questions, maybe you will put all of my units into categories by yourself? After you have put one of my units into categories this unit has working fine. Should I write in your PM or email about it?
Ad units are supposed to get categorized within 24 hours after they are embedded on the specified URL and generated unique traffic. If your ad unit doesn't generate unique traffic, it won't get into categories. If your ad unit does generate unique traffic and for some reason resides in the unknown category longer than 24 hours, then please let me know, I will check it. Perhaps you'd like to discuss the issues with your ad units via email (
[email protected]).
Thanks for your questions!