Where's the money at?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by halo2and34u1, May 20, 2009.

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    Hey guys I'm just wondering the most effective way to make money with adsense. A big site with 100+ pages about stuff not well researched with about 1000 unique visitors a day or a 50 page niche website with well researched keywords that pay pretty well cpc. And what do you think is a good cpc or what should I be aiming to target, and whats the best way to research this kind of stuff to make a good niche site. I will be interested to hear your guys answers, thanks!!!
     
    halo2and34u1, May 20, 2009 IP
  2. addaminsane

    addaminsane Well-Known Member

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    the most effective way to make money with adsense without having a ton of visitors and an actual good website is to make the website borderline worthless and hope that your visitors will leave the site by clicking on adsense rather than just bouncing.

    i'm not bashing anything about your site other than the resized images on your homepage. I'm just saying, that ppc is the reason most free info sites give me a huge headache.
     
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    junvalasek Banned

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    The most effective way is

    1. quality visitors
    2. quality content
    3. unique and competitive niche
     
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    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    The money is in popular topics for non-web savvy people. Plain people who go online to search for everyday things.
    Have a good ad placement, create content they're looking for, they will click.
    You should be happy from $0.1 per click, but if you have tons of traffic and a good CTR (5% minimum) you won't complain about being paid $0.05 per click.
     
    JamesColin, May 20, 2009 IP