I apologize if this is the incorrect forum, meaning there is a more approporiate sub-forum. Anyway, I calculated, and Im getting around 16 cents a click, on average. Now this seems much too low as opposed to the usual people who get $3/4 per click, as I've heard. What factors contribute to a high cost per click rate?
I'd say the overall average CPC is around 15 cents/click. It all comes down to what Niche you're targeting. If your site is about, for example, law, you will have a higher CPC. Because lawyers expect people clicking on those ads to come to them with $10,000 cases against companies etc. But if your niche is flash games or something, advertisers on those sites aren't expecting to make so much off the clicks.
Alright, that explains a lot. Goes back to somewhat to AdWords, no? And is there any way to find even hazy values of different Niches?
Well considering adwords is where you bid on prices for adsense... of course it goes back to that! As far as different values of clicks, you'll have to ask someone else that as I don't really search for high paying niches, just things i'm interested in.
I am jealous of you guys,o.o1 is twice what i am getting. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=2471056
Same problem here, you maybe get unrelevent ads. Exclude the non relevent ads with your filter in your adsense account. Exclude the urls of non professional ads.
Im working on a new niche, which looks really promising. How popular is the 'money' niche? Im building a website based on it.
Personalized Results 1 - 10 of about 641,000,000 for money [definition]. (0.15 seconds) should give you an idea =].
depend on type of site content and keyword, and where the visitor from. usualy financial site paid well. and clicks are value above $1+ .... as i experienced
Health = Results 1 - 10 of about 870,000,000 for health [definition]. (0.08 seconds) Yet it still gets high CPRs, from what I hear.
it is not only about health or making money niches. Try to stay very specific. Leave the topic of every of your sites stay narrow,
Thanks. I plan on it. Veemoney.com will be very specific, and attract anyone who cant get hired to any jobless person. or anyone just wanting to make some extra money via internet.