Hello all I noticed a very strange thing on 1 of my website niche medical, website is not old but got like 500- daily visitors. every click pay like 0,02-0,03 why that? traffic comes only from google
It could be a lot of things. It might be the content of your page or it could be the advertisers or maybe that niche just doesn't pay a lot for ads.
It happen every click on other blog totally diff niche it pay normally so i'm thinking like i can't earn more then what they want me too.. lol
Traffic source pays a big role in $$$/click. Another thing is also "interest based advertising" where Google tracks the visitor's paths and serves up ads related to their interests. So if your visitor comes from a site that is about mating habits of the tse tse fly and goes to your insurance blog, they may very well not see ads about insurance, but about tse tse flies. TomG.
hi mate is like 6 months and other website is 6 months too but the 1 on medical niche earn 0.002 other dont
Sometimes people forgets that the high paying keyword is mostly shown on Google placement NOT the ones on Adsense. But because high paying keyword coming from the same source which is Adwords, the stats combine between on Adsense and Google placement (the average). And one more thing, these keywords are high paying only in certain countries like USA, UK, Canada, and few others only, not worldwide.
Are you kidding? i have only private clinic and they very high paying niche seriously what you talking about?
I'm guessing its the traffic quality. I noticed on my sites if there is bunch of spam bots and spam traffic, google lowers the price per click when/if you get clicks. I'm not certain, but thats my guess.
Read my statement again. You're missing my point. Let me give you an example. Let's say you have a website that targeted 'college loans consolidation'. The estimated average CPC is £59.03. Do you think that you're going to get that amount of money every time someone click on your ad? Of course not. Maybe few times if you're very lucky. Have you ever tried Adwords before? If you have, then you should know better.
Actually, I don't think it works that way either. Remember, the keyword tool is what the ADVERTISERS use. As a publisher, you only get a portion of that, probably about 25%. Google keeps the rest.
It's called "Smart Pricing" which is generally a system which gives crappy sites low EPC (Earnings per click) because their traffic won't convert for the Adwords advertisers. Get good, targeted traffic and you'll get your earnings up.