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Amount per click varies wildly

Sometimes its a penny, sometimes a whole lot more

         

m0thman

8:13 am on Jul 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

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It never ceases to amaze me how much or how little can be made on an Adsense click. I was fortunate enough to log in this morning at the start of the day and see I had received one click. Not the dissapointing $0.02 or even £0.02 - I won't say how much but it was well over £4.00. Anyone seen that kind of action before?

netmeg

10:51 am on Jul 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Of course. That's how PPC works. Things are always fluctuating.

Green_Grass

1:39 pm on Jul 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Wish I could get all the USD 3 - 5 clicks and give the 1 cent clicks to someone else.

farmboy

1:44 pm on Jul 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I was fortunate enough to log in this morning at the start of the day and see I had received one click. Not the dissapointing $0.02 or even £0.02 - I won't say how much but it was well over £4.00. Anyone seen that kind of action before?

Are you sure the click counter was in synch with the amount counter?

FarmBoy

ken_b

1:44 pm on Jul 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I was fortunate enough to log in this morning at the start of the day ..

Then the amount of money and clicks you saw is meaningless. They simply might not have shown all the clicks, or money yet.

The only way to see the value of a single click in AdSense is to look at the numbers AFTER the days total has been settled. That would be the NEXT DAY at the earliest.

Then if you have a channel with a single click, and that has shown NO CPM ads the day before you can see what that click was worth.