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Old 03-22-2007, 09:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile Revenue per click

Hi all, I know that some ads displayed on my website are more high paying than the rest. So is there a way to estimate the payout of an ad click?

I have an average of 30 clicks a day. I would like to know which are the ads that are helping me make money so that I can improve on the content of these pages.

Also, I heard stories of people earning up to 100 usd per click. Is it true or is it just over hype?

Is there a way to make only high paying ads appear? (eg. 1 dollar per click and above)

Lastly, what is the best way to increase the traffic to a site?

Pls advice.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is it also true that high paying ads only appear to sites with very quality traffic?
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clicks - channels - content

AdSense decides which ads to use according to your site's content. So yeah - some sites will get better paying ads. But also remember that it's not just the click's worth - it's how many people will click. I rather have an ad that everybody clicks and get me 1cent than an ad that will give me 100$ but nobody will click on it.

100$ per click? seems too high for me, although 10$ is probably real.

To know which pages gave you which click, use Channels (URL and Custom), in your Google account.
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Thanks mertero for your info.

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By the way,

do u have any advice as to how I can increase my traffic?

other than the normal search engine submissions, submissions to article directories?

thanks.

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The only real way to get real traffic is to have a good web page (i.e. good content, or a good service). Then you willl start getting real links and traffic will come.

You may of course try advertisments, also, and posting to blogs, forums, submissions, link exchanges, etc. But unless your site is good - I don't think it's worth the effort.

Find some topic that you like, and write some good quality things about it.

One last suggestion - Google likes content that changes. Write a blog, it's great
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