Anyone's Adsense CPC Shoot Up Recently?

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I heard about a few Google updates last night, so I'm not sure if this is attributed to that or not, but one of my websites that used to get very low CPC (.07 to .13 or so) is now getting clicks that are close to $1 today. What I usually make in almost a week on this site, I've already made today alone.

Could this be a case of my website finally catching on and serving more relevant ads to visitors? It's only about a month old and ranks well for a decent keyword phrase that brings in about 50 to 100 visitors daily from Google alone.

When checking to determine the average CPC, my earnings today seem to be more in line with what is shown on various tools, so it seems to me like this is a possibility of relative ads finally "catching up" and being served.

What do you think? All I know is that I'll have a smile across my face for good if these clicks keep up!
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  • Profile picture of the author bhuff85
    Eh, maybe this was just a fluke, as I see clicks returning back to normal. Anyone else notice anything off with their Adsense accounts?
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  • Profile picture of the author newmovies
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    Originally Posted by bhuff85 View Post

    I heard about a few Google updates last night, so I'm not sure if this is attributed to that or not, but one of my websites that used to get very low CPC (.07 to .13 or so) is now getting clicks that are close to $1 today. What I usually make in almost a week on this site, I've already made today alone.
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    Thats great..i think thats normal.
    Which add size are you using.
    I only get 0.15$-0.20 as average
    Also image or text?
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    • Profile picture of the author peanutspro
      My adsense revenue tripled the other day from what is normal for me, now it seems to have slowly come back down. Traffic and clicks stayed the same, just the CPC went up.
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      • Profile picture of the author bhuff85
        Originally Posted by peanutspro View Post

        My adsense revenue tripled the other day from what is normal for me, now it seems to have slowly come back down. Traffic and clicks stayed the same, just the CPC went up.
        That's what I'm saying - complete 180 from yesterday. Had an all-time high for one of my sites that was out of the ordinary. WAY higher than it's usual.

        Oh well - it's only been a day. We'll see what happens from here.
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        • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
          Originally Posted by bhuff85 View Post

          That's what I'm saying - complete 180 from yesterday. Had an all-time high for one of my sites that was out of the ordinary. WAY higher than it's usual.
          It could be a new advertiser entering the market pushing up the bid of the top couple of sites or a poor quality site is getting clicks due to others dropping out of the auction. Poor quality advertisers have to pay more to compete against the higher quality advertisers.

          Google itself doesn't directly control the CPC, it is purely an auction where the winner only has to pay as much as the site it beats. (this isn't just priced based by quality comes into play also).

          Your jump in CPC will have something to do with a change in 1 or more advertisers. Without monitoring who advertises on your site usually it will be hard to find what changed.
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  • Profile picture of the author auradev
    I've noticed that it is heavily influenced by your ctr
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