Exactly. I've gotten anywhere from 0.1¢ to $3.50 for one click. It will always fluctuate to some extent. Just practice optimizing ad placement and add quality content regularly.
Adsense earning is not stable. It fluctuates a lot. One day, you may earn $1 from 20 clicks and the next day, you may earn the same money in 40 clicks. This fluctuation is quite normal.
I think its not average its too low, its because of low ctr... It also depends on your niche.. It happens to mine account also but dnt worry you are not gonna bann..
adsense earnings always fluctuates..there is no fix earning in adsense..sometimes it pays well and sometimes it dont..but the good thing is..it is free
Yup.. I agree with the above post completely. Just sit and relax and let Adsense earn the revenues for ur hard-worked site.!
This may help you. Remember, as a publisher of adsense, you are allowing Google to publish the ads of advertisers who are bidding on the clicks for those keywords and search phrases. The advertisers bid on the click and whoever bids the highest wins those clicks. They pay per each click from the ad you serve as a publisher on your site. The way Google makes their money from this, is by paying you (the adsense publisher) a percentage of what the advertiser (the adwords advertiser) pays them (Google) for those clicks. So the advertiser wins because they get clicks from people who have found your ad on your site and are interested enough to click through and check out their site. You win, because when that happens, you get paid for those clicks. And Google wins because they get the difference between what their advertiser paid them for the clicks and what they pay you for those clicks resulting from the adsense you published on your site. That's the entire business model and the way it works laid out for you. Now, here's why it may be different sometimes. What happens when you go to an event where people are "bidding" on something? Does the person who bids 'x' amount of '$" always end up winning? Of course not. Why? Because someone else could just outbid whatever "x" amount of "$" is by simply bidding a higher amount. That new higher amount would "outbid" the previous amount and previous high bidder. What's going on behind the scenes of those ads on your site and Google paying you, is a bunch of adwords advertisers outbidding one another to win that click. So while it's not necessarily an "auction" per se, the costs of clicks for the advertiser will be different because in real time, people can always bid higher. And so the amount of '$' you earn per click can be higher or lower too. That's why it is higher or lower per set number of impressions and clicks because of the changing element of bidding being either higher or lower. Hope this helps.