Does AdSense pay at different rates to different sites?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by alitacastel, Dec 11, 2009.

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    Does AdSense pay at different rates to different sites despite they are from the same niche? If yes, then on which basis?

    Is it possible to create account from one geographical location and operate it from other location? Does Google allow this practice?
     
    alitacastel, Dec 11, 2009 IP
  2. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    niche may be same but targetted keyword can be differnet. different site in the same niche might have traffic coming from different countries as well. there are lot of variables that determine how much you get paid
     
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    The payout is based on a portion of the bid for the keyword that is being targeted. The vast majority of keywords only pay a couple cents per click at most.
     
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    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    If two websites would be the same, without being seen as duplicate content but just on other domains: no. Google isn't paying based on tld's etc but on its content ;) Two websites about the same subject will show the same ads and will have the same earnings ;)
     
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    Jontish Well-Known Member

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    Nope, the first website will get a higher CPC. Unique content is big factor, even for Adsense. Few know about this, but you can read about it at Google.
     
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    Yeah Aquarezz meant unique content by saying that its not duplicate.

    Anyway, to answer your question, I would say yes. I have many health websites and while I do rewrite articles to make it all look unique and they even compete for rankings, I noticed that the more established sites make more.

    Ok, I cannot conclusively prove this because readers may be clicking on different ads. And maybe advertisers are targeting the higher ranking and more established site (possibly) but I find a discrepancy in the same niche.

    I have checked the ads on both sites and they do differ although sometimes they are the same. I think that higher paying advertisers get preference on more reputable websites.
     
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    I was talking about something that couldn't be done in reality. If it would be possible to have the same websites with the same content and the same traffic and rankings, just a different domain it won't make that much sense I guess.. Ofcourse a health site that includes the health keyword and a health site that includes a porn keyword might give different earnings indeed.

    Greetz ;)
     
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    you can operate adsense from different location, and i think if u r US publisher then adsense gives you more rate compare to other countries
     
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