Adsense clicks question?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by nufcfan, Mar 7, 2008.

  1. #1
    Can someone explain how the adsense click system works, i have 4 sites all with adsense running and revenue is modest, but the other day i had 1 click and it earned me $1.92, yet another click was just $0.01, so im pretty confused how this works is it the amount of clicks that user accumulated on 1 ad, please someone explain :)
     
    nufcfan, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  2. Jarodboy

    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    The ads are never the same so the revenue can't always be the same...
    Long story short. :)

    It's is a bidding system, bla bla, adsense displays ads related to you content bla bla... :)
     
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  3. pozer

    pozer Active Member

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    yeah, it is very complicated story and nobody knows for sure why is it fluctuating so much. Just live with it :)
     
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    zexy Guest

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    It all depends on the AdWords advertisers and their bidding.
     
    zexy, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  5. nufcfan

    nufcfan Well-Known Member

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    #5
    I see so diffrent ads have diffrent monetry values.
     
    nufcfan, Mar 8, 2008 IP
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    Jeehan Well-Known Member

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    #6
    minimum bidding is 0.01$ and Upto "Unknown".
     
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  7. kashifmahmood

    kashifmahmood Well-Known Member

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    The advertiser decides the value per click and then google decides how much google will keep and give the rest to its publisher :)
     
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  8. Shreyash

    Shreyash Active Member

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    it depends on the niche
     
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    nuke Peon

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    and on the geographic location of your visitors.
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    .....and google neither reveals the worth of an ad nor the the kind of ads you like it to be displayed on your site. We have to live with that :eek:
     
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    angilina Notable Member

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    I think it depends on advertisers + Niche.
     
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  12. PixelHut

    PixelHut Active Member Affiliate Manager

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    2,87$ was most that I got paid on my proxy site for one click. I had quite few clicks worth somewhere .60-1.70$ before that. But most of my clicks are around .10$.
     
    PixelHut, Mar 8, 2008 IP
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    Depends on ads that run on your site that day. I have some sites that pay very little one day and make good money next. Some sites and topics always have low paying ads and some have high paying ads most of the time.
     
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  14. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    you get high paying ads served sometimes which pay high per click. different keyword has different bid cost for advertisers and you get paid based on how much advertisers pay
     
    sultanofseo, Mar 8, 2008 IP
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    Some advertisers pay more than others it also depends on the content of the page.
     
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  16. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    The CPC depends on many things such as, Advertiser, Origin of Traffic etc..
     
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  17. Bohol

    Bohol Peon

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    From Google Adsense Team. Hope this would give enlightenment.

    At the highest level, you can calculate revenue by multiplying
    your page impressions by the effective cost-per-thousand impressions
    (eCPM) and dividing by 1000.Revenue = Page Impressions * eCPM /
    1000eCPM = Revenue / Page Impressions * 1000The eCPM metric provides an
    estimate of how much revenue you can expect to earn for every 1000 page
    impressions. For example, if you serve 10,000 page impressions and earn
    $40, your eCPM is $4. If page impressions increase to 30,000, you can
    predict that you'll earn $120 given the $4 eCPM.Most AdSense ads pay on
    a cost-per-click (CPC) basis, so eCPM is really a measure of your
    average ad performance. Breaking eCPM into the click-through-rate (CTR)
    and the average cost that advertisers pay per click (CPC) gives you a
    more accurate measure of performance.Revenue = Page Impressions * CTR *
    average CPCOnce you know your average CTR and your average CPC, you can
    predict how much revenue you'll earn for a given amount of page views.
     
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    ameran Well-Known Member

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    there are high paid ads and low paid ads.
     
    ameran, Mar 9, 2008 IP