Here
is the list of AdSense related terms that you should
know for sure:
Page impression: A page impression is generally the
same as a page view but the number of page impressions
can sometimes be different than the page views. This
happens when the page is viewed by a visitor but the
AdSense code is not executed for some reason (which
means that the Ads are not displayed to the visitor).
Ad unit impressions: Whenever you get page impressions,
you also get Ad unit impressions. However, the ad
unit impressions are dependent on the number of ad
units you have on your page i.e. number of ad units
that get executed when the page loads on user’s
browser. Note that the link unit impressions are also
counted as ad unit impressions.
Click: A click (for the purpose of AdSense) is recorded
whenever a website visitor clicks on one of the AdSense
Ads. Note that a click on a topic in a link unit is
not considered as a click.
Click through rate, for the purpose of AdSense, is
the number of clicks received by an ad unit divided
by the total number of ad unit impressions for that
ad unit. So, a better CTR can mean more revenue for
you.
Effective CPM: It is calculated as the cost per 1000
impressions. However, do not confuse effective CPM
with your earnings. In fact, effective CPM is calculated
by dividing your earnings by the number of page impressions
and then multiplying the final figure by 1000. Effective
CPM is generally used to compare various channels
and determine which channels are more profitable for
you.