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I entered a certain niche because it was hungry and the advertisers were willing to pay a reasonable amount of money. I have been promoting for 2 months now and the earnings are far from satisfactory. Is there any way I can filter high-paying ads to appear on my site. I know this is possible and I have tried to do this, but my attempts have left me confused. Thanks Guys. |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Connecticut
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Does your site get any traffic?? People aren't going to pay money for ads (even in the best niches) if the site doesn't have decent traffic!
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| Mr. Join Date: May 2011 Location: United Kingdom
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you can filter thoes high lowest paid ads by filtering all the bad sites in your adsenes Filter tab and you can do google search to find those low paid site
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My problem is having relevant ads related to my content. Which is why people are not clicking on the ads...it does not relate to my content. @ andrawah...explain more about using Google to search for low-paid sites and wheredo i find the filter tab and how does it work. Thanks. | |
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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You have no idea which ads pay the most! That whole post is some spam-bot-nonsense: "thoes high lowest paid ads" Complete jibberish. Google would never let you do such a thing. It would go against how adwords works. You can filter ads, but not based on price. Ads are placed on your site, in the order google chooses. It is not highest paid on top in a lot of cases. They put the best performing ads on your site on top. They may pay less than the last ad. But that's the beauty of adwords. Users get rewarded for ads that work! Adsense users get rewarded for visitors that buy! Start attracting visitors that buy, and you will eventually get higher paying ads. Any niche can be high paying if people are actively targeting or bidding on your site. If you build it, they will pay, does not work with adsense sites. Paul | |
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2 whole months... wow, wow, wow... that's well that's not a lot. You don't get high paying keywords on your site. You create value for advertisers and as you do that the payouts will increase. Especially if advertisers choose to use your site. It takes time and effort. But the most important thing for higher payouts with adsense is creating more value. And value comes from traffic that "sticks" and uses your content, and from links and relationships with other sites that Google values. Get a Google Analytics account and learn to leverage the information. Find out what pages are being looked at. How long do they stay. Make sure you use a limited number of ads and only on pages that produces. Google Channels are your friend. Just because you pick mortgages doesn't mean that you'll make a lot of money from mortgage clicks. You may make a penny or two while the other mortgage site makes a buck or two. It's all up to how valuable Google thinks your site is... and it's all done by software. |
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