I have been making 2-3 dollars everyday for 50-60 clicks for the last 3-6 months. My sites are forum that has English and non English languages (poor content), and dating site with few hundred visitors a day. How can I improve the payouts?
You should know that Google smartpricing is playing the roles... Sometimes you can get more than a dollar, sometimes just a few cents. It depends on many factors such as keywords, geo-location, ads type, web type, etc.
Well poor content means poor ads and you get low paying words. Thats why you get only 4 to 5 c per clicks.
Depends what you mean by poor content - probably you mean content with low commercial value. If your site is about plastic ducks, you can have the best plastic ducks site in the world, but probably there is not that much competition in this area (I could be wrong! Just an example!) and so clicks are low-paying. I have this problem on some of my sites, even though I think the content is fine. I am pretty sure the GoogleBot cannot per se differentiate "bad" from "good" content...
Alexandra is right, you (and everyone else) should not relay only to one option, there are alternatives. If you see you have traffic, you have clicks...but you make no earnings, give it a try to the alternative it might work much better for you. But if you don't have enough of traffic, and you don't optimize your adsense, you don't give 20 mins a day to filter the low paying ads, then don't come and complain here my dear.
20 clicks and $1.5 on one of the sites .. well natural .. the content is not that great.. I'm talking about my site here.. And yeah the CTR is high as ppl come there for entertainment... Smart pricing ! ~G
Yes absolutely right,try to make a blog that have high paying keyword and you have to target your reader.I guarantee you can get more than now.
Can some 1 here quickly tell me how u go about finding which sites adverts are low cost per clicks. I dont see it in any of the reports google sets up. A good url would do im eager to learn!
Maybe someone will correct me, but I don't think there is a way - I would love to know too. There IS a list of "MFA" (read: lo-paying click) sites at the Adsense Blacklist (the site was down when I just checked, but I think it is still around), and you use the urls it gives you to filter out low-paying sites. It MAY help...