I have a blog its about old songs, Though a newbie but my site gets around 1200 imp. everyday, and around 25-30 clicks everyday. But i earn very less. mostly $0.5 only per day. Can, anyone give some advice how can i incrz my eCPM. i have tried section targetting but worthless. What can i do to incrz my earnings??
eCPM will go up if the people clicking your ads start buying things. If your traffic isn't very targetted or your visitors aren't prone to buying things then you're clicks will likely get smart priced. Either that, or your in a really low paying niche.
thanks but I don't think my visitors prefer buying.. I offer the main title "Free Songs Online" which attract most visitors. I don't think anyone would buy anything. Anyother solution?
eCPM basically depend on your CTR and CPC you niche is low pay niche and hard to get improve on it, then you gotta work out on the CTR Try get more targeted traffic and optimize the ads placement
@logon2future: Can you suggest some good ad networks who serve CPM @lifeplayer: thnks for advice, i am working on my traffic continuously..
are you offering copyright songs or just pirated ones? if your are offering pirated one and are using adsense, then be prepare for other program to earn money. Google somehow someday will find about this and will give warnings to remove adsense from your blog else your account will be disabled.
Try implementing targeted affiliate advertising but the niche is not high paying as it does not attract many buyers, and the products themselves are cheap with small margins (so low profits). So you'll need a lot of traffic in this niche. Look at the affiliate programs Last.fm is promoting like spotify. Also I recommend checking this post which describes why your eCPM fluctuates: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1969885
To increase the price of a click you would have to change the content of the page at least alter it in a way tha your keywords would give higher paying clicks. Play around a little, try to put different chanels on different categories to find out which are better paying and try to add some higher paying categories.
@chris-trew: thanks for link chris i learnt something @novusdoo: You are right a little spinning can be useful, a small solution to a big problem, thnks