Does Adsense only offer ads that pay you per click? Or can you get paid per impression.
Seems like nobody would ever click on ads.
Also how much can I make. I have a website getting about 10,000 views per week.
I heard that the average of Adsense is about $1 per 1,000 views is that correct?
If not how many $ per 1,000 views?
Bump. Anyone?
Pay per impression is usually less profitable than per click. And I dont think adsense offers it.
And depending on your niche, your audience location, your ad placement and so on you can earn anything from 0 to 30 dollars per 1000 views. But I guess for a good site it can be 8 dollars.
A regular site probably has 1% or 2% clicking, so you have 15 clicks. Each click worth 20 cents for example. Then you have 3 dollars.
>>1793588
Really? I thought pay per impression would be way better. I can't see anyone clicking on ads, even 1% seems too high lol
>>1793624
It used to be good about 4-5 years ago when the rates were beter and we had a click ring going on, I would be raking in $15-$20 a day
Question from the other end:
Has anyone advertised with Google/Facebook before?
Did it pay off/ get you customers?
>1794346
I only use Facebook, and it has paid off. I own about 400 dropshipping sites, and every launch I put down $500 towards FB advertising, from boosting posts to running ads. This $500 investment gets my site up and running with customers with a 7.5% rate of people adding shit to a shopping cart and 4% of actual buyers. It's also simply as fuck.
>>1794399
>400 dropshipping sites
do you make like 1 mil $/day or something?
>>1794421
I make about $26 per day, per site, on average which sucks if you just have a couple sites performing that well so I decided to focus less on building quality sites and work towards increasing quantity. I sell sites that excel in sales for a lump sum. Some sites don't make shit, some sites make $100/profit per day.
I started off with Shopify and was paying out the ass in fee's, so I had someone create a couple good templates I could apply to different types of goods on Magento. It went from having 20 sites, to 50, to hiring a couple people, to having 300.
typo *400 sites.