5/18/2009

<h1 class="subject">How much does Google AdSense pay for putting up their ads?</h1>

Hi, folks. My small company has a website where we'd like to put up Google AdSense ads. Would anyone know how much they pay per impression? (We don't care about per click rate yet.) Our website will target the 17-25 age group. I simply cannot find such information. Thanks in advance!


You won't find any info because Google does not disclose it

CPM ads are only shown if the advertiser specifically chooses your site to advertise. That means they must have heard about your site, seen your site or like what they see in your site.

You must also make sure that you specify that your ad channels are targetable.

It is really hard to predict how much you will get paid with Adsense. One website with 10,000 uniques a day can earn $50 a month while another may earn $5,000. It is not easy to predict how much you will earn from Adsense.

The only way you can learn about how your site will perform with Adsense is through trying it.

Google really is not the one who decides how much they want to pay. It's the advertisers who sign up on Google Adsense. Adsense is just the middleman of Advertisers, and Publisher, which is you. Most of the time, advertisers pay per click, it's with them if they want to pay the impression. It really depends on what keywords your website has. Some of the click can worth just $0.10 cents and some would cost as much as $3. It really depends on the advertiser. I rarely got payment for just impression alone.

Yes Google has many different methods in detemining how much you will earn with Adsense. One of them includes smart pricing, read about it here http://adsense.blogspot.com/2005/10/facts-about-smart-pricing.html.

In general I have found success with Adsense happens when you have a sticky site people flock to primary purpose (not Adsense). It's free why not give it a whirl for a while. If you don't like it...remove it :-)

Basically adsense pay per click. Yes, they do pay for impression but the amount is very less (approximate 1~2cents per 1000 impression). If you looking for pay per impression, i suggest you go to adbrite

well I know they they pay very little.

you may want to try Yahoos version which pays more or adbrite's

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