Mobile Phone Websites - Click values?

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Hello,

I have a website about mobile phones. Under Google Adwords keyword checker some of the clicks appear to be quite valuable, but this is not what I am seeing in my clicks that I am getting from the website. I haven't been smart priced, judging by the value of clicks from websites in other sectors.

I know the tech surfers are going to be more savvy resulting in a less click-through, but I have checked the sites and the ads seem relevant, but not 100% so, I am also suspecting that the image ads are not converting well but it says that a image is the highest paying one (when it appears).

Is there any tips I can use to optimise my sites further? Or does anyone have any other experiences with this niche? I understand there is a lot of competition behind this.
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  • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
    You might want to try section targeting to get ads that are better matched to your content. Check this out: https://www.google.com/adsense/suppo...n&answer=23168

    How are you getting your traffic? What searches are done mostly to find your site and does that match the cpc you're seeing?
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    • Profile picture of the author galisgos
      Thanks. I hadn't thought about the section targeting.

      Traffic is mostly organic via Google search. It's hard to say whether this matches the CPC as there are many pages but I would have thought that what I'm getting should be better.

      A lot of the ads are targeting mobile phones with contract, which surely is good values, but I'm seeing nothing like that. Also another thing (about 10-20% of the time) I am seeing a 336 x 250 box only have one ad in it instead of four. Is that normal? Surely there would be no shortage of ads.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        There are literally hundreds of things that go into the CPC
        that an ad on your site will get. You cannot judge anything
        by adwords "prices." The content network is so much cheaper
        than search to begin with.

        You see one ad because only one ad is bidding on that size, or
        nobody else has a QS to make it to the top. You might take
        note that the top ad does not always have the highest CPC.
        The other bidders may only be bidding on places 4 and below.

        If you research a little about adwords, you will know what goes
        into bidding, placement, etc. to come up with ads for your
        site. Not everyone who bids will bid on your site. Maybe the
        lowest tier bids. There's a lot of things people don't realize
        about the price of ads on your site. If your site is new and has
        no history, ads will be cheap, and big name players will avoid
        it until it shows promise. There really is whole lot more to it
        than checking some price list and thinking that's what you will
        get. Keep in mind you only get 68% of the money for a click.

        If search is $10 a click, the content network is probably $5.
        The people bidding on your site may be in the $1 range, giving
        you 68 cents for a click. People will look and say, gee I should be
        getting $10 a click and google is cheating me with only 68 cents.
        Many people realize they average about 50 cents a click, which is
        probably average for the average site that has no history, and nothing
        special.

        Niche does not matter. You cna make big bucks, or little bucks no
        matter what your niche. That too is a big myth about building some
        insurance site and getting rich quick.

        Paul
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