Why does my CPC say $100.00?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by chantown, Dec 27, 2007.

  1. #1
    Sorry everybody, this is an Adbrite question, but I cannot find a category for it. If admin is here, can you move this to Adbrite please?

    Does anyone know why in Adbrite someone gave me an ad to approve, and now I have to approve it. I see that it says $100.00 CPC. Does that mean that I get 100 bucks everytime someone clicks on it?

    (cost per click)?

    Attached is a screenshot.

    I have other ones that are like $2.00 CPC (2 dollars a click)?
     
    chantown, Dec 27, 2007 IP
  2. chantown

    chantown Peon

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    screenshot attached
     

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  3. timallard

    timallard Well-Known Member

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    juuuuuust to be safe, i would cancel that ad...i never used adbright but that seems sketchy at 100.00..
     
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  4. Fka200

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    The people in the Pay Per Click section would probably know the answer.
     
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  5. chantown

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    sometimes i get $1 or $2 CPC...does that REALLY Mean that i get 2 bucks everytime someone clicks it???

    can someone move this topicc if it is inappropriate here?, sorry
     
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    no, that is just their bidding price. If there is actually 2 or more different ad bidding on your space for the same price it might happen but i don't think you will be this lucky.

    the $100 cpc is how much they willing to pay so in theory you can get it (minus 30% to adbrite's pocket) but if the other competing ad is only paying $0.05 cpc then you will get most $0.06 (minus 30%) ... u get the idea ...

    There are always ads that bid $1-2 but when you actually check daily stats in adbrite they only paying $0.4-$0.10 because the competing bid is low.
     
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    usmanzali Well-Known Member

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    I got it too lol.
     
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    oh really. That's real, oh my god
     
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