In August I made $300 more with only 9,000+ clicks. That tells me your site content is not good enough to attract high paying clicks.
would u kindly share ur niche? i also average about $0.06 - $0.08 per click... urs seems loads better
I think the question that needs clarifying is: what is the time frame for those clicks? One month? If so, then the next question is how much time you put into this site each day or each week? If the time spent to the income generated is favorable, then the value of individual clicks is not so important.
wissam, about your trafik is it from SERP or from PPC ? interesting to know that you have high traffic, yes affiliate marketing seems logical way to face this
Search engines, I spend most of the time on optimization, I am targeting teens so I am not sure about the affiliate marketing .... but will find a solution to use that traffic in a better way.
I have to disagree with this comment - good content does not equate to how much money you will earn per click, it's how much the advertisers are willing to pay for your niche. I think it's important to focus your business model on driving traffic and not worrying so much about "how much per click" you will obtain. Traffic is the key, building a mailing list from that traffic and then optimizing your sites for any on-page advertising you place on them. And I can't stress enough that the sites that do best have unique, excellent content on them. Don't worry so much about every single page being tightly keyword focussed. Sites that appear natural will have staying power as opposed to MFA. As for adsense, my average payout per click (6 cents) is similar. But I build my business model on receiving 2 cents a click. I know it doesn't seem "fair" to get such a low amount per click, but I believe that this too will improve with time. Good luck with your sites-and don't give up! tasty
There's a happy medium as with any marketing related business. It takes a specific formula. Good content, expensive niche, and obviously a decent source of traffic (Natural search engine results being my preference *cough* free.) Funny thing is some of my sites with only 80 visitors per day bring in more than others which have 1000 visitors. Low priced ads = cheap niches = low earnings. There are so many expensive un-touched niches out there -- try to think with your "offline" mind. Dayne
You've got a very low price per click. How varied are your niches? Are any of them considered "high value" niches? I think you've either got low value niches or you're being smart-priced due to low performing clicks.
good on you for removing adsense, maybe you should have tried other networks to see if it might work on your blog.
Yes!! Now i see a real webmaster who cares about his visitors!!! I wish Google gods could see this and change the situation for CPC for the devoted ones!!
After I just started Adsense, that's pretty low actually. I just started today and only 7 clicks but already $3
i think your problem is mfa sites. try to block more mfa sites. people is creating more mfa sites everyday and adsense/adwords is only watching it
I would recommend you to keep an eye on your site and see which ads are you getting?(eliminate mfa site manually) Further, optout from onsite advertisement if you are in. also try contacting google for such low earning.