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Google Adsense Help...
« on: April 25, 2010, 08:19:11 am »
So I recently made a [crappy] website so I could get google adsense and hopefully start racking in some profit but I'm having some troubles. I put the ads on my site but I'm still not quite sure how they work. Do I get payed per impression (every time someone goes my site) or everytime someone clicks on my ads? Also, what are the best locations to put my ads and what types? I'm so confused. Here's my site link so you can help me on the ad placement  :sad1:... [removed]
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Re: Google Adsense Help...
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2010, 09:51:01 am »
I had to remove your link - you're not allowed to link to sites you own or profit from on here.

To answer your question, I believe AdSense for publishers has both CPM (pay per 1000 impressions) and CPC (pay per click).  The two ad formats are both placed into an auction and the highest revenue generating ad is chosen.  You are going to need to build a lot more traffic before you see anything substantial out of AdSense.

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Re: Google Adsense Help...
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2010, 10:45:18 am »
So I recently made a [crappy] website so I could get google adsense and hopefully start racking in some profit but I'm having some troubles. I put the ads on my site but I'm still not quite sure how they work. Do I get payed per impression (every time someone goes my site) or everytime someone clicks on my ads? Also, what are the best locations to put my ads and what types? I'm so confused. Here's my site link so you can help me on the ad placement  :sad1:... [removed]

If it is a [crappy] website, then you won't get a lot of traffic naturally and you have to direct traffic manually and probably even encourage the traffic to click ads on your site which will violate the terms. And believe me google adsense is extremely good in filtering out the violators.

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