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I read here somewhere and was under the impression that the first ad block and first ad generated on the page is the highest paying ad. Is that correct? Does that mean ebay is out bidding all advertisers in my niche?
When clicking a link unit, is the first ad listed the highest paying?
ebay has generic garbage ads for everything, am I in a bad niche if ebay is always part of my top ads?
When clicking a link unit, is the first ad listed the highest paying?
It is believed the first unit has mostly not the highest EPC and that Google's algo shows ads with the highest EPC x CTR first.
If firm a pays $0.5 for an ad and has a 10% CTR and firm b pays $1 while having only a 2% CTR then the algo will chose the ad from firm a because it should make more money because of the higher CTR.
ebay has generic garbage ads for everything, am I in a bad niche if ebay is always part of my top ads?
for some reason i only seem to get the ebay ads on the main page not internal pages even though the content is about the same.
they are desperate i guess..
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A new user sign up at Ebay earns $20, actually up to $45. That kind of income supports a lot of clicks. I have no idea what these Ebay ads are paying per click, I've blocked ebay.com on the Adsense competitors block for my sites. These ads are basically competition with every website on the web, since the ads are shown for so many keyword combinations! Historically one example was "newborn fawn". You'd get "Buy newborn fawns at Ebay"! These advertisers really don't care about a low click through rates, just volume, and they probably are even creating new Adwords accounts frequently to keep the volume of impressions up.
Ebay's just now revising their affiliate program so who knows what's next!
You really would have thought that Google would have given us an option to block scrappy junk that doesn't earn them/us the maximum. I have no idea what the targetting bot is up to sometimes. There isn't a shortage of quality advertisers trying to sell to my niche, and a lot of the time adsense targets properly and we are both happy. Other times their bot has a wobbly and shows all sorts of irrelevant, low paying ads. Sometimes the only way to get quality, well paying ads seems to be to block the junk that adsense targets!