How can I filter high paying ads & low paying ads?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Saru4040, Mar 7, 2010.

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    Hi,Dp Members,I just want to know How can i filter high paying ads on my blog,Because some time i got 15 cents for 5 clicks and some time i get 90 cent for 1 click,friend's is there any tool or any script to filter high paying keyword on my site,I am confuse how can i block low paying adds,Please suggest me.and please check my adsense placement on my site....thanks.:)

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  2. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    You can't filter per se.

    Payment is determined by a number of factors. Even though you may get ads that cost an advertiser $5 a click your cut could be pennies a click.

    You need to pick the high paying niches... full of advertisers willing to spend. Then filter with the Adsense tools the generic companies like ebay. Then use less ads so the higher performing ads will show. Then you create Authority and Relevance in your niche so Google will reward you more.

    That's the magic formula.
     
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    I am pretty sure that ads that are served on your page automatically are filtered by highest paying. Of course they must relate to the content on your page for them to be actually served.
     
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    Thanks mate for your reply,Can you explain me little bit deeply..you mean high paying niche as (Health,loan or insurance niche).
     
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  5. Saru4040

    Saru4040 Member

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    Thanks @Quakware to review my site,But some time i get 2 to 5 cent for clicks..!
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    Create channels and find out which ad pays the most and which one the least. Then use the competitive ad filter (available from your adsense account) and block unwanted, low paying and irrelevant ads and check whether there is any rise in the cpc.
     
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    Honestly, this topic has been discussed by tons of adsense marketers but it is really difficult to track which are the high paying advertisers.
    Apart from relevant content, the source of traffic you are getting will also trigger different types of ads.
    I would advise you to spent more time to improve you traffic or churning out my content to target more keywords instead of wasting time on this.

    P.S I see that most of your content are less than 300 words and this might cause irrelevant ads to come out since there is not enough content for the google bot to crawl and determine which ads to show up.
     
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    Target high paying niches, thats the only way to get good CPC.
     
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    I think it's impossible , just focus on traffic from USA and you'll get max cpc
     
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    you cannot filter high paying ads and low paying ads we can only filters ads which domain is not matching our site or its not the niche of our site ...
     
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    Saru4040 Member

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    Thanks mate for you suggestion,i'll work on it....:)
     
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    Saru4040 Member

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    Hi jackar,Most of my traffic comes to usa,I get 200 to 250 uv from Stumble and google!
     
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    It's not highest paying, it's highest _performing_ and there is a difference.
     
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