Few months back, the highest that I got for one click was $8.67 and there was one more entry for $15.43 for two clicks. No doubt, there is a lot of variation in the amount. Apparently, I have not tried to target any keyword.
You should check your server logs for the domain name on which you have the AS for Search code. You can usually find the search terms in there if your logs offer a "Search Query Report" or a "Search Word Report" AmCy
Thanks Amcy, But the site is dead now. ( dead 5 months ago , and domain is expired ) btw, what is search query report ? I'm having a normal linux server with all those fancy features.
Vioxx for example. But vioxx is no longer a very good keyword. There have been other lawsuits in the news such as celebrex but they didn't ignite like asbestos exposure and vioxx.
Is asbestos flamable? I had a few clicks in the $10 range, but few and far between. I'm hoping my new site will be consistently be in the 3-5 range...but we'll see.
hahaha!! Nevermind, you should check out my blogs for use of your ________ keywords. I got it .. but I would rather stick to mesothelioma for now, its paying me considerable
my problem is that I don't really target any keywords... i think that would help me get higher click rates
I can hardly believe that. You get 50% of what advertisers pay to Google, that means that somebody paid $6.24 for a single click. That is highly unlikely. Something is wrong with your reporting.