i.e. if a keyword is $10 in Adword, one click generates $10 for Google, how much the affiliate will get?(10%?)
The question of the year. It is not certain, there are a lot of factors taken into consideration. For instance, Google will pay you less if your visitors are not converting well for advertisers or if you are smartpriced.
The overall percentage paid out is around 78%, however, the figure might vary for publishers i.e. premium pulishers might get more than this figure, while non-premium publishers might get less than this figure.
This is an unanswered question since the birth of adsense. And how much an adwords advertiser pays per click on a particular keyword that they bid is not consistent either.
so actually there are 1000s of advertisers that are only paying like $0.02 per click because i make $0.01 some time. poor advertisers
someone could guess it right ? like let say there is 3 persons The advertiser ask someone to click on his ads Appearing on another site . and the publisher of this site tell us how much he got :d from this click .. just to have an average ... or a number .
So if both siteA and SiteB generates 100 clicks on the same ad, SiteA had 1000 imps and SiteB had 10000 imps, SiteA will get more $$$? That seems not fair.
It's 78.5%. I'm too lazy to find the link, just do a search on this forum. Then the advertiser will also be charged less.
This question is too old to be anwered and too difficult to be correctly answered. Only google knows the correct percentage that they pay to adsense subscribers.
Hmm, I would've thought they pay less then 50%, especially since they don't even say how much they give.
For all you people too lazy to search: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/t...rss&adxnnlx=1154455544-ASnXj5jrA8VJpR5volqoRw
Thanks Icheb for the link. It's nice to see DP in the spotlight. It is 78.5% of Adsense profit. So for a click on a $10 ad, affiliate might only get few cents(not $7.85) after Google pays its employees, servers and etc. No wonder the % is a secret.
Actually its not 78.5 % of profit, its 78.5% of revenue. for every dollar the company brings in through AdSense and other places that distribute its ads, it pays roughly 78.5 cents back to sites like Digital Point that display the ads.
Does anyone else find 78.5% a little hard to believe? The minimum bid is 5 cents but many game and entertainment sites get 2 or 3 cent clicks all the time.