Google should like your website to get good revenue

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by finweek, Sep 20, 2009.

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    OK, today I discussed with one member of digitalpoint forum, about the domain (.info or .com) and showed that some of our projects is developing pretty fast, with .info domain. This showed that the domain is carrying not so big importance. Actually google should like you site. I am working as SEO Developer and Analyzer for more than 3 years and my experience showed me, that it is very hard to develop website .com if it is not bringing information for the users, or is useless. Many websites are done just in that reason and wonder why they get low SERP and Adsense revenue is quite low.
    Actually starting in Adsense you get highest revenue and if google decide that you are getting good, this continue to be the same even after 1 year. This means - 20-30-40 cents per click. Actually the traffic is also important, because with fake traffic you will not get anything. So many times I heard "Oh 100 clicks and only 7$"... Oh yeah, this means your website is trash and you cannot get good revenue from it.
     
    finweek, Sep 20, 2009 IP
  2. Karen May Jones

    Karen May Jones Prominent Member

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    With a lot of folks jumping on the analytics wagon, it may be that Google is rewarding those that lead to a return for the advertiser. (maybe). I've been experimenting for a few years, but, nothing expert or official like you're doing.
     
    Karen May Jones, Sep 20, 2009 IP
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    kenbrower Well-Known Member

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    Very good points and good research. I agree with the .com analysis vs info
     
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    mjewel Prominent Member

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    There is no difference between a .com and .info - and there never was.

    "Good content" has nothing directly to do with what you are paid with adsense. It comes down to how your clicks convert for the advertiser.

    "Oh 100 clicks and only 7$"... Oh yeah, this means your website is trash and you cannot get good revenue from it."

    Your niche and conversion rate determines what you will ultimately get paid.

    You should not be an "SEO Developer" until you at least know the basics.
     
    mjewel, Sep 20, 2009 IP
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    soultaker100 Guest

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    "Oh 100 clicks and only 7$" when you hear something like this first ask them about their niche i have seen some sites with 1000 clicks and only $10 although their content was good enough and some are earning 50 on over 200 clicks so so i agree with mjewel that it really matter in what niche your site is in...you still gotta to learn a lot
     
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    adjinurm Peon

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    How can I know that the niche is good enough? Is there any website that has information about the price of niche? thanks
     
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    There is nothing new with this observation:
    Google likes those sites
    Optimised for keywords
    Searched for specific keywords
    Advertisers bidding for those keywords
    Your site comes up in SERPs for those keywords
    Then you find the highest bidders for those keywords coming up on your sites
    Clicks on those, earnings will be higher
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    Actually your site should be in good books with the google so that your site will get the "most wanted organic traffic" to earn more money. Of course, other search engines too will drive "that traffic" but generally google contributes the lion's share. So go by the google's rule and be safe :)
     
    dairyman, Sep 21, 2009 IP