STEPS TO INCREASE GOOGLE ADSENSE CPC (COST PER CLICK)


Congratulations, now you have an approved Adsense account and ads are being displayed on you webpage but you haven’t really earned tangible payment yet. All you get at the end of each month is just as good as a peanut. This is not right. If you got for this article from a search engine, then you are probably earning or even getting less than twelve (12) cents per each click on Google Adsense ads and you probably want to increase your Adsense CPC, hope I’m very correct? I’m very convinced that you must be tired of getting low paying ads on your website/blogs through Google Adsense program which causes these low earnings.

However, twelve (12) cents per click is not really bad, although it is less compared to what you can realize through some more effort. I have written some tips given below which can help you to increase your Adsense Program earnings by 80%. Of course you read correctly what I just said; you can tripple your Google Adsense earnings via the following guidelines.

It time for the positive guidelines which contains ways to improve Adsense CPC, let’s begin…..

Niche – This is Very Important For Highest Adsense CPC

The niche of your website/blog almost certainly plays the most significant responsibility in deciding the amount of earnings you get per click. No matter what you may do, some niches like gaming, entertainment, social etc have very low CPC’s. While some other niches like Weight Loss, Beauty etc have tremendously high CPC’s which can sometimesgo above 1$ or 2$ depending on the location of the visitor who made the click.
From research, I have arranged some niche that gives high Adsense CPCs’ -
  • Weight Loss
  • Beauty
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Education
If you are also interested to know about high paying Adsense keyword, do more reach from Google.

 

Traffic – Where really does your visitors come from?

Location of visitors that visit your website/blog come has come into play here. If your website/blog gets lots of from Africa and Asia, it is obvious that you will have low CPC’s. If your blog gets high visitors/traffic from countries USA, Canada and Europe, then you can have a big smile at the end of the month because you will expect very high CPC Adsense ad clicks.
This is to say that you need to try to get more traffic from the countries mentioned above to ensure that your Adsense CPC increases to the maximum.

 

PageRank – Ambiguous?

This has definitely not been proven by any webmaster but it is a theory that makes a lot of sense.
Naturally, advertisers would want to have their ads on the best websites and blogs. Since a blog’s quality and influence is measured by its Google PageRank, therefore it is true that pagerank can have a big effect on Adsense CPC.
The theory says that if a blog has higher pagerank, like PR 4 or more, then better ads which pay more are supplied to the blog. This increases CPC.
You can decide to read more from Google on how you can improve your pagerank by getting high pr dofollow backlinks and blog commenting.

 

Ad Placement – Location of Your Ads

This particular point depends on you as a blogger or webmaster. Please notice this; if you place your ads on top of a web-page, you will have extra chances of landing a high paying ad on your ad-spots. From my research, I have found out that the Adsense algorithm places the highest bidding ad on top of your blog. Bidders/Publishers like ads on top rather than below in the web page, so it is advised to place your ads on top a web page rather than below. You can also decide to place ads in you posts (for blog only)

 

Quantity of Ads – How Many Ads do You Show?

Google Adsense Program allows every normal account to have a maximum of three (3) ad-units in a single web page. Nevertheless, if you are a premium Adsense publisher, you can have any number of ads that you want (see Google Adsense Policies for details)
Even though you are allowed to place three (3) ad units in a single page, it means that some ads are getting filled with the best CPC ads while the remaining ones are having lower paying ads.
If you have only 1 or 2 ads in a page, you could be sure that you are getting very high CPC for both of them.

 

Using Other Ad Competitive Networks

From my experience and research, I have come to see the arguments in this particular point because some bloggers claim that; using other blog networks increase the competition between ads and hence Adsene will try to increase CPC of Adsense ads to strike the competitors to ensure that Adsense is the sole network on a page. But from another angle, other bloggers say the opposite, using other ad-networks reduces Adsense CPC. I will leave you do decide this one because it is up to you; try it out and learn more for yourself but remember to leave us a comment if you have any suggestion to this.

 

Ad Format - Using Both Text And Image Ads

Adsense team themselves advice people to use both text/image ads as it gives more room for higher bidding. Advertisers may choose to use text or image ads and hence the bidding goes up. Mr. A might like image ads but Mr. B might not like it because it does not fit into their webpage. I personally do like to use Adsense Image/Text ads because it matches my blog; this is one of the reasons why I like Adsense (it fills ad-spot very well).

 

Site Performance

Of late, Adsense team just added some new features in the Adsense dashboard which give your website/blogs speed and performance ratings. As a webmaster, it is advised to improve your blogs performance, because you may be able to claim higher paying ads on your blog or website as the case may be.

 

Conclusion and Recommendations

Wow, we have come to the end of today’s tutorial which just explained some ways in which you can increase your Adsense CPC’s and hence earn more from blogging. I recommend that you do more research on your own. Nobody knows it all, because you too can help with your own ideas. If you know of some other ways to increase Adsense CPC, please let me know in the comments section below, you might be helping someone somewhere.
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