how you get a higher CPC ads on your website? Yes, good keywords. I know. I have advertising of Forex. I know i must earn at least 0.50 cents per click. but I get only 0.05 cents per click. Is it possible that the URL is too long?, like: ...com / forex / forex trading.html? or not enough content? where is the amount based on? pls help I want to go back to 0.50 cents per click. Thanks!
It depends on the traffic you get. If you are enjoying huge traffic then Google will place high paying ads at your website. The keyword “forex†is very good choice. I have learned that page impressions and keywords are the key factors to host high paying ads from Google.
i have 400 impressions and 4 clicks and earned 80 cents........ how can you say that traffic is necessary for greater earning????
Its totally depand upon the quality traffic and how much time visitor stay at your website. After click your ads after how much time he leave the website.
@Suryarock What if the visitors stay long on the website for 6min? But only 2sec. on the ad page? Is google looking at the whole website or just one page?
And I have a site that sometimes gets 20 impressions, 1 click and 80c. Give me the other site that gets 100 clicks a day at 20c a click anytime.
Depends on Click-through-rate (CTR) and where the user is from. An IP that clicks from China isn't generate as much as a click from the US.
So google places higher paying ads on your site if you have higher traffic? Does google state this? And by content, do you mean keywords that will trigger higher CPC ads?
depend on the qulity of traffic and quality of click . i dont agree that if visitor stay longer on our website google will pay more
you can using "keyword injection" with HPK keyword on non related content i can get $5 per click on my low cpc site (video/celeb news)
The keyword you're targeting isn't always what Google thinks is the most relevant, try entering your url into Google's keyword tool (keywords should be listed by relevance by default). With some pages I need to add more h1 and h2 tags, more keyword density etc. Also the CPC you see in Google's keyword tool is for the search network while your clicks are on the content network (higher CPC percentage at 70%, but a significantly lower CPC). In other words Adwords advertisers are paying the CPC you're seeing on the SERPs page, but when a visitor visits your site and clicks on an ad you're getting a content network click.
I had times when i got 3.12$ per click on My site on the .tk domain And the funniest thing is that was made By Proxy Clicks