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While I average $2/click, I have many sites that routinely get $5-$10/click. If you target the right keyword phrases, and your site is properly optimized to convert the top ad, you can see $2-$5 clicks all day long. Most of the highest-paying clicks revolve around lead-gen keyword phrases for the types of leads that companies routinely pay $50-$500 each for i.e. legal claims, financial investments, time-shares and other RE leads, etc. If you are getting traffic for the keyword phrase "How to cash in my settlement", "where to buy/sell a timeshare", etc., you will see those $15+ clicks on the #1 placement ads. Michael |
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Wow...congrats! Hopefully you'll get a repeat! :-D
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| pay them no mind War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: StL
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I don't read the 50 posts prior to this... So boohoo. Let me take a guess... you're into Legal! I've got a couple of newer sites that show CPC for the keywords I targeted and rank for at $75+ So conservatively I'd go with a $50 click. LOL! ![]() Legal Legal! Low traffic, insane dollars per click! But I don't use Adsense. CHEERS! | |
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wow. I saw maximum $0,5 |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Bristol, UK
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It's not a good click. It's bad advertizing or a honeypot newbie nutter. Great for the recipient! Would not want too many anomalies like that, though. I know it's not your fault. So does Google. I hope. |
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Wow! congratulations..
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Really one of the greatest Adsense miracle of the year. congrats.
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Sometimes these high prices happen when someone is testing on Adwords. Maybe its a new advertiser testing the waters and willing to pay top dollar. ......anyway congrats |
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