What is th Threshold for being Smart Priced ??

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Is it under $.10 ? or maybe under $.20

Thanks for your input as this has been relevant to me in the last couple of days.

One CPC was $.18 the other $.15

Robert
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  • Profile picture of the author DeanJames
    Robert, are you talking about contextual ads?
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Not sure what you are asking here? I thought you were talking about product pricing, till I read what looked to be advertising click prices. Not sure if you are asking what to bid on them, or if you are asking about going after the clicks from AdSense.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Thanks Tim and Dean,
      I was talking about Publisher Ads with Adsense (text not image) and specific block Ads within the corners of the first three posts of a blog. So I guess that is contextual.

      (i.e the revenue I had earned with a few clicks here in the last day or so.)

      Hope this makes sense

      Robert
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        There is no threshold. When an advertiser bids for a spot on your
        site, gets clicks, yet makes no money(sales), (how they do this is their
        secret), they are offered a lower bid to get their ROI up to what
        google calls a respectable level. That could be anywhere from 1 cent
        to the highest bid they made. All sites are different. There is no level.

        And just because you get a 15 cent click, does not mean you were
        smartpriced. When I check my stats, I readily see a huge range of
        bids. Very low, very high. Depends on a bunch of things as to
        what the CPC at any point in time will be.

        Google looks out for their paying customers first in this case.

        Paul
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