Per click revenue frm Adsense

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  1. Life at DrTom's profile image68
    Life at DrTom'sposted 14 years ago

    I have been involved with about 6 sites where I receive Adsense rev from ad clicks for months now.  I have concluded that HubPages pays more per click than any of them.  Is this your experience, or am I missing something?

    1. thisisoli profile image80
      thisisoliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hubpages could have an affect on your CPC because the high value adwords advertisements are often sent to higher quality websites.

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      zuzaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      hi could you tell me when i can find information about back to back transaction

      1. profile image52
        zuzaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        how can i find smile

    3. jasoncox83 profile image61
      jasoncox83posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      The only site I have found that pays better per research done, would be Suite 101...Squidoo has the ability to earn much more, however only if you can maintain in the top tier (which is near impossible.)

  2. sukritha profile image64
    sukrithaposted 14 years ago

    No doubt about Hubpages high earning as this is really content rich with experienced writers' contributions.....

  3. liljen23 profile image72
    liljen23posted 14 years ago

    Yes Hubpages clicks are higher in my opinion.. Especially if you choose the best topics and best keywords..I am just starting to earn money with Adsense and my articles are the big earners..

    1. profile image52
      zuzaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      hi culd you please help me, i dont know what it is the back - to back transaction,  my question is if it is the same as the triangular transaction.
      could you please answer me

      1. thisisoli profile image80
        thisisoliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        What?

    2. Bill Manning profile image71
      Bill Manningposted 14 years ago

      No, it all depends on what your subject is. I have a Disney site and clicks on my Disney cruises and so on can get me $2.50 or more per click.

      Every subject has a different payout that depends on how popular the key word is, which determines how much advertisers are paying for it.

      So far I get more per click on my own sites. However they should be close, as my subject matter is about the same. smile

      1. Life at DrTom's profile image68
        Life at DrTom'sposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, I'm seeing that now.  One ad on a hub might pay $0.17 and another ad will pay $0.80 on the same page.

      2. brettb profile image60
        brettbposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I've had decent clicks here, but nowhere near as high as my IT related niche site.

        What I am impressed with is CTR here which is way higher than anything I've ever experienced in the past. I've got hubs that make a decent income with just 2 visitors a day.

    3. mcbean profile image60
      mcbeanposted 14 years ago

      Hubpages does very well and Yieldbuild has something to do with that.
      Some of the same folks who brought you hubpages are behind yieldbuild. After implementing it on one of my own sites I have been extremely happy with the results.
      It has been so successful that I now have one site that earns 50% of my revenue despite around 90 aged hubs on various accounts here that do pretty well themselves.
      Summary: Both Hubpages and Yieldbuild rock

    4. TerryGl profile image57
      TerryGlposted 14 years ago

      It is not my experience that Hubpage clicks are more compared to my other sites.

      My own sites receive high ctr as well as cpm.

      I have never had a click above $2.00 on HP whereas for a similar topic on my blog it has been double that.

      1. Life at DrTom's profile image68
        Life at DrTom'sposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        A $4 click?  Never heard of one that high.

        1. brettb profile image60
          brettbposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          I've seen higher than that, especially in B2B niches.

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      girly_girl09posted 14 years ago

      On average, I tend to make more, per click, on HP than on my personal blog. Although, it truly depends on the subject matter. The highest click I've received on HP was $16!!! I wish there were more of these, it must've been a fluke. smile

      It all depends on the subject matter. It you write a poem with non-targeted, low-paying keywords, you shouldn't expect to earn more than $.01-$.10 per click. Whereas if you write a quality article about a high paying keyword, you can obviously make a lot more per click, providing you don't get smart priced.

      1. Life at DrTom's profile image68
        Life at DrTom'sposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        How do you know which keywords are high paying?

        1. harrist profile image60
          harristposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          use adwords keywords tool type "compare secured loan" the price is more than 80$ who knows you'll get 50$ per click
          anyway  other hubber already have this keywords his in page 4  but not to optimized maybe if you can tweak your hubs better than him maybe you can reach third page in Google  coz the competition are completely low, and don't ask How  I found it coz there is no answer !!
          happy research  and  Enjoy :-)

     
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