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All you need to do is find a way to get enough traffic to it, and have a high enough CTR on one single high paying ad.
OR.....
Several thousand lesser paying pages that get a handfull of visits per day and show lesser paying ads that result in a smaller CTR.
The result can be the same either way.
The single page might be harder to pull off though.
But, when AdSense starts to bring in less money for everybody because advertisers are backing out due to the low quality sites using AdSense (and it will happen at this rate)
Well observed Chico_Loco! Like many specialist sites I tend to forget the scraper scum and what they could possibly do to me.
Point agreed and probably I should have had some of your beers:-))
The single page might be harder to pull off though.
As you guys know I am in a niche trade however my best sites, and at the same time easiest to put together because of my knowledge, were single page urls with very specific information. They shocked the hell out of me when I used Channels to compare to the "big" sections of the web sites.
If one is interested in a specific subject, there is an enormous volume of information on the Net which has not been collated concisely and presented effectively for the SE's.
Enough said for anyone looking for clues:-)
I am one of those advertisers. My client's budget for AdWords is about $20K/month. The AW conversion data is showing the content network as a lousy buy compared to the search network. (We never expected it to be great, but it really looks worse each month.)
I'm here because I justed started my first tiny AdSense campaign. The quality of the people here and the respect for an honest approach towards building content sites is making me feel we should hang in there instead of bailing out of the ad buys.
Just my 2 cents. Thanks for a great forum.