DP friends any body knows how to avoid low paying ads on website. I have medical niche website. Daily I see I get few clicks over 1.7 and avg click is above .30 CENT. Is there way to communicate to adsense engine not to send low paying ads. Any help? Thanks
To increase earnings, I suggest you add more articles with high paying keywords. Put as much as you can. BTW, To avoid low paying ads, you can block them on your site/blog in adsense site.
do use ads filter option in your adsense account so that lower paying ads will not come and they will be restricted from displaying on our website .... im doing same ...
Dear DP's Thanks for your answers. Today I will try ad filter in adsense account and hopefully I can tell results by tomorrow. I also figured out the higher clicks might be for different pages with high paid keywords. I will check more on Google keywords about those pages. Once again thanks to all of you for chipping your experience.
The content that your website displays is pretty much the icing on the cake.Whatever your site talks about (yours is medical) , the ads will be focused on medical niches and what not.
It may be a good idea to research what keywords are high paying for your exact niche. Then if one of them happen to be a brand name, like Viagra, it will help if you create an article or two where you mention Viagra, how much you like it and that you use it every day. Then Google will give you attention and serve ads your way with keywords for just Viagra, and those pay goood!
This is actually quite funny! A great solution, a real quick fix for you. Wham, and all low paying ads are GONE!
depends on your sense of humor, I think its pretty lame excuse for 'I don't have a clue' but want to post anyway. Try using channels, look at what pages are paying highly and then develop these pages further, adding more content around those areas. This will allow you to target high paying ads. As for removing the low paying ads, I know it is possible to remove sites which you do not want on your site e.g. competitors, maybe you could ban the low paying ads? That is providing you can identify them. The problem with this though is that you may then see even lower paying ads appear. Its ultimately google's choice and not yours, the only method I recommend is to maximise the click value through targeted content.
Well, I like that kind of humor anyways! I offered one tip above, to add in more keywords which are known or proven to pay out good. Another technique is to lower supply. If you have a good site, advertisers will want to bid there. If you then provide multiple Adsense banners accross each page, well then you might end up with those low paying ads because there's room for them. By limiting your ad space, making it a scarce resource, you can thereby inflate the price. Here you have to do a lot of trial and error. Taking away an ad box or two might mean a couple of fewer click each day, but if the remaining clicks start to pay better because of bids being forced up, when the resource is scarce - well, you'll still be better off. So whip out your Excel sheet and get to work! But this is always a try, evaluate and try again game. Because advertisers will change their bids, budgets and sites they want to advertise on too. Google Adwords/Adsense is the worlds largest game theory put into practice. The only question is "How many rounds are you going to play?" and the only known fact is "The house, always wins!".
I think this might be worth a try. I had 2-3 blocks on a page and was getting low clicks but When I only had one leaderboard I was getting high paid clicks, gonna test this myself tbo