It is definitely possible. Although the Image seems to be fake, but $90 with two clicks is surely possible. As I told earlier, a couple of years ago the keyword 'peritoneal mesothelioma', mesothelioma attorney and mesothelioma lawyer (And may be asbestos lawsuit too) were ranked among the costliest keywords. Mesothelioma is a sort of lung cancer which is caused by asbestos. People who worked blue collared jobs in mines, etc. were exposed to Asbestos unknowingly or because of 'lack of labor safety'. Those people developed cancer after many years - some of them even after retirement. Each mesothelioma case which won the lawsuit was awarded millions of dollars. The Lawyers all over the country earned HEAPS out of those lawsuits from clients. Every lawyer/attorney in US was after such clients who were affected by mesothelioma cancer. The keyword once ranked at $88 per click. I'm not saying the HIGHEST bidder was paying that much. You can always place a bid as higher as you wish, but you pay a little extra than the second highest bidder for each click. Keywords related to 'mesothelioma' were being cashed at $88 per click by Yahoo and Google. But I don't think there is any keyword which is THAT costly these days. Among other well-known keywords - Mesothelioma Structured Settlement Conference calling arizona attorney school loan consolidation college loan consolidation And many more keywords including 'Ortho Evra' touched around $50 per click. The keywords bids keep on going higher or lower depending upon advertiser's budgets. Even if you check now, you will find these keywords among the top. Ortho Evra - I think it is associated with the use of anti-pregnancy patches which were later found to increase the blood pressure of the user and cause serious problems was banned few years ago. Those who were affected were included in the lawsuit. So, UNLESS there is a mass action lawsuit against some big firm which affects lives of thousands (if not millions), you can't expect the keyword prices jump THAT high. Regards, Andy.
Thats AdWords. It have nothing to do with AdSense clicks. $88 goes to Google. And Google doesn't give you 100% of what the advertisers are paying. Maybe you should check this again.
Think of one logical fact, what if the one single click doesn’t generate sales and it happens to be a fraud click? The advertiser would be bankrupt in a matter of days. So there’s no way this could be true.
LoL .. I can understand where you coming from. But can you be a little more modest to read the whole message? I said $88 per click cashed by Yahoo and Google. We are talking about 2 clicks (ofcourse Adsense, not Adwords). What is the revenue share per click in case of $88 per click ?? I dont know what is the conversion that Google gives. Lets say if they give 50% to the Adsense Publisher .. then it comes to $44 per click earning $44 x 2 = $88 for two clicks and that guy posted $92 for 2 clicks ? Keyword prices keep going up and down. So, $4 is not a huge difference. Appreciate the knowledge I have and I'm sharing with others, rather than trying show everyone that you dis-agree on anything I say .. Now make a wish, make a wish that you keep smiling for the rest of the day and goto bed smiling
Can you read sweetheart ? I said "Lets say if they give 50% to the Adsense Publisher". Go research keywords and research what percentage Google gives to Adsense Publishers. https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_US/?hl=en_US&gsessionid=G4vUbE43oTs Check that link and work out on your own how much publishers get from the Adsense Program. Oh, but you just don't wish to work, criticizing is your favorite job. Go on do it as much as you 'wish'. Thats all you can do little boy And thanks for calling me a 'funny guy'. I have that sort of effect and thats why people love me Regards, Andy.
You know what's funny? You shouldn't even have to touch an image editing program to fake these things. Just go to your earnings page and paste this in the address bar: voila, instantly editable in browser.