$0.1 per click is good prize for newbie starting a adsenese site

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by blackeyeru, Oct 24, 2008.

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    $0.1 per click is good prize for newbie starting a adsenese site ?
    do you think so ? :)
     
    blackeyeru, Oct 24, 2008 IP
  2. greatme

    greatme Active Member

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    yes it is good in starting but you have to work more to get more from adsense some times it hard but not but hardwork will beat it. get traffic and make good money.
     
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    Sure it is! In first place, it is very encouraging to see someone actually clicked an ad and you have some earnings ... which is not at all bad. These things keep you going...long way!
     
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    $0.1 is good, at least for me. I get $0.03 all the time, so $0.10 is much better than getting $0.03 clicks.
     
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    Hi there,

    Try having a play with the Google AdWords Keyword Tool, which is at https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

    Type in the keyword(s) that you are targeting, run the search, and then choose to show the column "Estimated Avg. CPC" (cost per click). Now, you can expect to get paid some fraction of the amount that you see here (some people say 50-75% of it) every time that someone clicks on an associated advert on your site (if those ads exist).

    So, this really helps you find high-paying keywords to target your site towards.

    Also try using the tool based on your website address (choose "Website content"). This will show you what Google thinks your site is about, and then you can see how much you can expect to get paid when people click on the ads that Google are serving on your site. This really helps you to see if Google is understanding your site correctly (and hence placing relevant ads).
     
    Dr. Stavros, Oct 24, 2008 IP