Adsense: Tricks You Probably Don't Know That Will Sky Rocket Your CPC

Posted Oct 13, 2008 by Redburn / comments 12 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This article will show you where to get the most profitable traffic for your adsense ads.

Since the public launch of Adsense that webmasters keep generating content like crazy in order to make money with this program. The only problem is: There is no enough traffic to everyone and you must earn it by dominating the market or you risks failing.

The less discussed subject about Adsense is the CPC or Cost Per Click. This is the amount of money Advertisers pay in order to get a single click. The higher this number is the more you will earn per click and overall. Most articles tell you how you can boost the CTR and the talk very little about anything else. Well, finally there is a guide that will shoe you exactly how to boost the CPC to earn insane money.

As you know, Adsense ads come from the program Adwords. In this program people can bid on keywords to get targeted traffic to whatever they are selling. It just so happens that competition makes the market so much more dificult and to make a profit you will have to bid low. But if you bid low your ad will get very little or no traffic at all!

The profitability of a keyword is measured in the amount of conversions it can achieve. For example if you spend one dollar and you convert that dollar into ten dollars then you just found one very profitable keyword. The higher the profitability, the higher the bids advertisers will make.

Basically all you need to do to get higher CPC is to increase the amount of conversions your clicks generate!

Easy to say, hard to do. Not all the traffic is the same. For example, traffic from stumble upon generates very little clicks and almost no sales since the people that use that service are looking for fun most of the times instead of looking for something to buy. On the other hand,  people that come from search engines most of the times are looking for some product or service. Conversions here will be much higher.

So where can you get the most profitable webtraffic? The best source of all is: Search Engines. Ranking high on Google means a lot of gold to you. The next very good source of profitable traffic is Digg. People that use Digg are very tech savvy and ready to make a purchase if they feel they want the product advertised on your ads. The third most profitable source of traffic are all the social networks. Myspace, Facebook, Hi5 and more. Teens are spenders, happy spenders by nature. They like to spend money on things they don't need and they don't like just to impress their buddies. They are an easy kill.

You need to place your ads in a place where people will see them with the intention to buy. Good places are at the end of an article since their minds are already in tune with your ideas, your spending ideas. This is called human influence behavior. If you spend too much time reading trading newspapers and websites soon you will be tempted to try stock trading. The same is true for your website. The more you talk about buying a product, the higher the amount of sales your ads will generate.

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michaelxx74
michaelxx74 said... on August 11th, 2009 at 9:35 PM

Thanks for the trick, I will try it

ktshoppe
ktshoppe said... on August 4th, 2009 at 4:44 PM

Good Information on increasing income from adsense. thanx

Luzern
Luzern said... on July 13th, 2009 at 10:41 AM

very informative, thanks

angelheim
angelheim said... on June 21st, 2009 at 11:09 AM

Oh.. thanks... it`s very useful for me :)

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asmiranda
asmiranda said... on April 26th, 2009 at 4:49 AM

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free said... on March 25th, 2009 at 8:55 PM

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