PR of Page for Adsense

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Amusing I have a site with Adsense ads on it and in regard to "Smart Pricing" for Adwords.

So what I have been able to learn, is that in the Adwords process Ads bid for slots on sites, and part if it is how good the site is, one part of this is Page Rank I believe.

So I assume a PR of 3 would have more expensive ads (higher revenue) than a PR or zero or 1.

So keeping in mind PR is per each individual page, that would more than likely be about 1000words and a PR 0.

So if I had some 50,000 words of content I plan to publish, I would be better off with less pages and longer pages and concentrate backlining onto those fewer pages trying to increase the PR of these fewer pages to get higher revenue ads. This would also give each individual page more 'grunt' in the SERP's I would think.

An example is a long winded blog layout.

Do you think this is valid thinking?:confused:
#adsense #page
  • Profile picture of the author amirhf
    It seems that the ads are chosen based on the content of the page not its PR. Google pays a fixed percentage of the CPC to the publisher.
    On the other hand high quality pages optimized for good keyword (high traffic, low competition, high CPC), get more traffic (and revenue) from search engines. For 50,000 words of content I think you get best result by creating 50-70 high quality pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author BarryWheeler
    The ads shown through Adsense are contextual ... they are based on the content on the page.

    PR has nothing to do with it.
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  • There is no correlation of PR to adsense ads. It all depends on your content and niche for the high CPC. You need to create content with good info after keyword research and target the high paying CPC keywords. However, backlinks will help you to increase traffic and income of your website.

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    • Profile picture of the author Stuart william
      Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

      I don't think that PR matters in this situation.
      Ads entirely depends on Content of your website or blog, their is no relation with page rank of webpage
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  • Profile picture of the author smart_ladoo
    There is no relation between pr and adsense earning, my friend has a site with pr1 he is getting 1000 per month. Interesting the site has no back link.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Lim
    Never heard Google pays base on PRs. Google pays based on clicks, niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ducksauce
    OK, I thought that PR was part of the 'Smart Pricing' formula ?
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