Say, website about boxing. Say, google pays 20 cents for each click at the site's pages. But one of site's page is about cars. Will google goes on to pay that 20 cents at this cars' page, or it'll be another price for a click? Hope you understand my question. Thanks.
no it doesn't... Exactly...the ads pay based on what the advertiser is paying, not your niche, or what you page is about. If an advertiser is paying $1.00 per click, it doesn't matter what page that ad shows up on...cars or boxing, they're still paying $1 per click and you're still making a percentage.
Keywords are targeted not the whole site. If you see different ads on a different page, then you can be sure on that you will earn different CPC. Most important thing is the quality of your site traffic. Your visitors should create conversions on your advertisers' websites. More conversion % = more CPC
It depends on the keyword that is being targeted in the specific web page. Sometimes like insurance websites will some forex ads or mortgage ads. It wold most likely that you will be getting the pay that will depend on the advertiser on the web page. Thanks JulieV
Thank you SUN. Let me explain how important it is. I am an Adsense publisher and Adwords advertiser at the same time. Currently I have an Adwords campaign. Guess how much I am willing to pay Adwords for 1 conversion? $12 Yeah, that's a reality. I am willing to pay $12 for each conversion. If you display my ad on your site via Adsense and each click coming from you, can create 1 conversion, then I am going to pay up to $12 per click. No matter for me how many conversions you create. If you are able to create 1,000 conversions per day, I am ready to pay $12,000 per day. However, I don't know how much you will be paid by Adsense since Adsense doesn't disclose their revenue share percentage.