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My biggest-ever single click was USD 2.30
What's yours?
Sorry if this sound too childish, but how do you find out your maximum click.
Some of us have specialist sites that have very few visitors and the single click would be very evident and then you may just happen to notice first thing in a morning however some feel that may be a carry over from the previous day.
The easiest method for someone with two or three sites and can monitor every page or directory section is through channels.
For those of us with 1,000's of pages that's an impossibility therefore I mostly do mine simply through URL channels, otherwise I would be under information overload, and this shows up the single click on the less-trafficked sites.
It's hard to tell if anyone here is telling the truth, really.
Oh! You're a doubting little Thomas aren't you? A few posters have had a couple of substantial clicks.
Have you noticed how many of those posts written are qualified by "once in a lifetime"?
Would you not be pi$$ed off if I were to post that I had "big" clicks every day? I don't therefore why should I exaggerate?
This is the reality, the posters are being honest. If many had written $20/40/60 you would be asking what niche they were in, whereas I and everyone else are being genuine.
The truth is that one day one may get a big "CLICK" however the rest of the time we all live with the reality of our "spread".
Believe that or not if you want to, that's the actuality of Adsense and contextual advertising.
If you get one of those clicks once or twice per year you could have a new cottage on the lake.
Cheers!
I have each ad on a channel for the page that I got my biggest click on. It was the sole click on that channel that day and as I said I usually get $0.10 and up some but lots of $0.02 each most days.
The others are certainly possible. This is not exactly a serious thread, but I don't see a lot of BS in it.
If you really do, maybe you are too suspicious?
It's hard to tell if anyone here is telling the truth, really.
I am confident most people on this thread are telling the truth and are being sincere. But it would be nice if they also explained how they know what that click was worth. ;)
Click data often lags behind revenue data
As I explained earlier, you can see 1 click in the control panel, and six dollars in the amount section, especially early in the day, but this could be representative of the fact that click data hasn't caught up to the revenue data. So unless that's the only click you received all day, it's difficult to accurately know the exact amount of any particular click. This applies to channel tracked data as well.
I understand that. The click I referred to was indeed the only one on that channel (for a seperate URl) that day, each ad on that page also had a seperate channel.
It was a fluke of some sort, because the channel now averages about $1.60 per day.
Damn would I love it to be giving a few clicks like that a month!