price of click with adsense

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does the price of the click depends on the number of your site visitors


another question please
can i open blogs as much as i want and put adsense ads ?
thanks
#adsense #click #price
  • Profile picture of the author MarketAbel
    Derprinz,

    Seems like you need to read a little more about Adsense and how it works, just to help you answer some of your basic questions.

    The best way to find out how much a click is worth is to use the Google Keyword Tool and search for keywords related to the page or site in question and make sure the column for 'Estimated Avg CPC' is. This will give you a rough idea of what one click of a related ad will get you.

    The amount you earn per click is not affected by number of visitors or the quality of your site. So, yes, you can make many different blogs and use Adsense, however without alot of traffic coming to all of those blogs...you won't earn much money at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author agraj
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      • Profile picture of the author MarketAbel
        Originally Posted by agraj View Post

        you have create links on ! this sign, may i know why ?
        Well the sites I have linked are...ummm... adsense snipers??? not sure I am learning, but essentially 2 are sites made solely for the purpose to try and get high ranking Google SERP and attract visitors who then see the small content and then click on an adsense ad on the site giving me a CLICK.

        I use these tiny links just to try and assist with getting indexed with Google and Yahoo quickly and not really to drive traffic to them or backlinks necessarily. I learned this lil trick here on WF as well.

        There are posts and a huge thread about these types of sites here on WF... search for them or click the affore mentioned thread.

        Originally Posted by derprinz View Post

        MarketAbel
        thanks a lot for your answer
        yeh you r right , having a lot of traffic will be a big problem especially visitors only see the first pages of google
        Actually, I must also state I am wrong... he how often do you read people in forums saying they are wrong?! Heh I do it all the time...

        So, I just finished reading a post by Crew Chief that reminded me of something I guess I already knew, but never really think much about. Which is that needing a lot of traffic for adsense is not necessary. You just need the right kind of traffic for the right kind of content.

        For me and my level of success posted below...it has been moderate traffic coming to view very unique and valuable content. So they come to read and explore m content NOT get coaxed into clicking an adsense ad because it looks appealing.

        An crude example using Crew Chief's view is:

        Create a site with awesome and valuable content requires more of traffic.

        But perhaps...

        Create a site with very mediocre content that then leaves the visitor to look at all the bolded adsense ads and see an ad that looks more interesting than my mediocre content and they click for the chance to find something good rather than hit the back button and view more search listings.

        Interesting...huh? Gotta love this forum!
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  • Profile picture of the author derprinz
    MarketAbel
    thanks a lot for your answer
    yeh you r right , having a lot of traffic will be a big problem especially visitors only see the first pages of google
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