Yes, definitely possible. People use the Web to solve a problem or figure out how to do something. The key is to give your site's visitors what they came to your site looking for but make them “want more†after they've seen what you have to offer. For example, if you have knowledge, skill, or talent in a particular area, create a page on your site that tells others the basics of how to do what you know how to do . . . but don't do the work for them. At the end of your page, they'll be eager for more. So hit them with your well-blended Google ads at the end of your last paragraph. On my website, I sell the service my visitors are looking for so I put a link to my order page between the last paragraph and my Google ads. That way, I have the opportunity to make a sale and solve their problem immediately. If they don't want that, they'll click on a Google ad to go somewhere else to continue their research (I also put Google ads on my order page just in case they go there and then change their mind). I consistently get ctr's in the +30% range with this approach. Of course, the great thing about high ctr pages is that you can generate pretty good income with lower paying keywords. For one thing, others aren't competing for the lower paying keywords. It's also easier to get higher rankings in the search engines with less popular keywords. So, even your ads only pay $.10, if you can generate good traffic with 1/3 of that traffic clicking on ads, you can make some pretty good money. None of this is new or revolutionary. It just doesn't get talked about too much and when it is talked about, it's usually “you will get banned with a high ctrâ€.
why do you think you should get paid more? i think you did very good... google charge advertisers $0.10 minimum... if G is very nice to you you can expect about 50% split... so do the math... 0.05 times 40 =...??? so big uncle G just showed big love to you but you dont have content.. it might be a problemmm........