Hello Warriors Question About Absense

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Hello all,

I have a question about Adsense, I read about these people making
$3-4 dollars more a click and my current campaign is only netting me about
only about .40 cents average, I've tried other sites with different keywords,
average is still about .20-40 cents.

How do I get more money per click?

Does website ranking & unique visits a day take into account for how much you will get paid per click?

Should I sign up for affiliated ads, will that take away from my Adsense?


I'm new to ads, never used them on my site before, thanks in advance for all the tips and advice.
#absense #question #warriors
  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    absense is a nice drink

    get KE 2.0 out, then head over to keuniversity and watch the videos i did on how to find those $1,2,3,4,5,6,7 clicks
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    • Profile picture of the author Alex Mensah
      Originally Posted by askloz View Post

      absense is a nice drink

      get KE 2.0 out, then head over to keuniversity and watch the videos i did on how to find those $1,2,3,4,5,6,7 clicks
      yah, the title threw me off too but i gothacha...there are also alot of vids on youtube that give real cool tips to maximize adsense. just brush off all the advertising and find the golden nugget!
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  • Profile picture of the author fitzwar
    It all depends on your niche and the advertisers. I have found that Financial websites, Health Product websites pay very nicely for adsense adverts
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  • Profile picture of the author CliveG
    Some travel niches are quite good too.
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  • I had a click not too long ago that paid $5.90 I get $2-$4 clicks all the time. But it is NOT the norm. I also get 10 cent clicks from the same sites.

    Adsense pays when Google respects your site. Adsense pays when content matches user intentions.

    Adsense pays when your target industries that have lots of money to acquire leads.

    40 cents a click is a terrific average. Think about that for a moment. You are getting 40 cents just because someone clicked on an ad! The average webmaster is pulling a few pennies a click.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stephen Crooks
    Originally Posted by Endeveren View Post

    Hello all,

    How do I get more money per click?

    Does website ranking & unique visits a day take into account for how much you will get paid per click?

    Should I sign up for affiliated ads, will that take away from my Adsense?


    I'm new to ads, never used them on my site before, thanks in advance for all the tips and advice.
    1. Choose a valuable niche and target keywords that have plenty of advertisers and adspend.

    2. Ranking and the trust Google has in your site makes a difference when it comes to advertisers bidding for placement. A page in the top 10 on Google for a certain keyword will attract placement and increase your earnings for each click. I have also noticed that my more mature sites get better value per click.

    3. You could rotate between affiliate ads and adsense and over a period of time see which performs better. The more exit points on a page, the less you will earn from Adsense is certainly true.
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