Whats the % of keyword cost I'm getting from adsense click?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by oscfanat, Feb 22, 2008.

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    I'm trying figure out whats the % of keyword cost I will get on adsense click.

    I found more High Paid Keywords what cost from $50-$100 for click and going to use them in my blog article.
    Is anybody know how much I will get if on my site will be shown adsense related to this High Paid Keyword and visitor will click on ads? :confused:

    My opinion is what google taking 10-30% fee for their service and I will $30-70 for one click. Just unbelievable :D

    Anyone share your experience in this please.

    Thanks advance.
     
    oscfanat, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  2. Kevin T Perry

    Kevin T Perry Peon

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    I have heard that google will take around 50%, but I don't think anyone really knows for sure. As for your big payout, don't expect too much. There are an endless list of factors that you have to meet just perfectly to get a high CPC payout. These could include: website relevance to the keyword, keyword percentage in your text, link popularity, pagerank, SERP, in-site content, website age, and so on. However, it is worth a shot I guess. Please post back when you get some results.
     
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    According to this New York Times article, Google pays an average of 78.5% of its revenue back to publishers.

    This is of course the average, so premium publisher might get a little more and the regular publisher might get a little less.
     
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    keep in mind that not all the high paid keywords get adversited on content network. advertisers have an option to select whether they want their ads to be shown only on google or on the content networks as well. and most of the advertisers paying big bux for their keywords select not to advertise on content network due to junk traffic, click frauds, and poor convertion.
     
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    Whats the secret , i dont understand the whole concept properely , i have a blog but i cant generate traffic , please look atait and give me some ideas www.rpif.blogspot.com
     
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    If you want your question answered, you're better off to start your own thread. Some may consider your post to be 'thread hijacking', which means you are stealing the focus away from the user that started the thread.

    Read this thread to learn more about the rules of DP: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=368679
     
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