Written on November 10th, 2004 at 11:11 pm by Darren Rowse
AdSense Per Click Payout Based On Natural Rankings
Interesting post over at Digital Point on Read more AdSense Per Click Payout Based On Natural Rankings. The basic question - does Google rankings for keywords have an impact on the rate at which ads on those keywords pay out at? The thread starts with this:
‘I’ve noticed something interesting with pretty much every site I run AdSense on. The better it ranks for it’s main keywords (which is what AdSense would be based on) in a natural search in Google, the higher the AdWords cost (and AdSense per click payout).
One site ranked around #25 in the SERPs for it’s keywords. AdSense paid roughly $0.10 per click. As it slowly moved up in natural rankings, so did the AdSense per click payout, until now it’s top 5 and it gets $1.50 per click on average (nothing else has changed).
Conversely, I have a site that did rank top 5 for something, and it was getting about $1.20 for AdSense. The rankings have dropped, and the AdSense per click payout mirrored that drop (now it’s averages $0.02 per click).’
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