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Hi.

Adsense ads on various websites and blogs, have they all been paid for? Or does google place ads that are unpaid but interesting websites.

Thanks.

J.
#ads #adsense
  • Profile picture of the author CDawson
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    Google lets people create those ads, and they pay a price every time someone clicks on them (ppc - pay per click), if you someone clicks on an ad on your website, you get how ever much the ad is being payed for.
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    • Profile picture of the author TimAtkinson
      I think adsense is to distracting for any blog, website, capture page and what you get paid is pennys. PPV is where I draw the line
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  • Profile picture of the author mahesh2k
    CPM Ads are much better than Adsense ads. But you need lot of traffic for that. Adsense may give some bucks in mean time. Until you build traffic that can let you qualify for CPM ads, there is no problem with adsense ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nickolie0990
    Dose Google allow post-pay & pre-pay for there AdWords users. I guess in the end it dose matter, because AdSense doesn't directly pay you every time someone clicks on the ad. I never liked AdSense, just never got into selling my traffic to the highest bidder, after all I spent all that time just getting them there, why would I want to sell it for pennies.
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    • Profile picture of the author howinfo
      We have been very happy with ad revenue from adsence. It has been working very well as all the ads on our site are very relevant to the content. I think that is the key for success with adsence, to have relevant ads for your content.
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  • Profile picture of the author seopro91
    Basically its costs the advertiser a certain price per click they get (they can set a maximum budget) and then the publisher, on blogs and sites ,receives a percentage of the click cost when the ad is clicked. Of course GOOGLE take their cut
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