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> Google Cpm Question, Does google pay for thousand impressions
amhso
post Nov 4 2005, 12:16 AM
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I've gotten a few thosuand impressions now on google, but I didnt get any money added to the balance each time i reached another 1000 impressions...So do they pay for 1000 impressions? If not, why do they have the counter?
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DogEater008
post Nov 4 2005, 12:38 AM
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they only pay your for any valid impression.. .They have a system to determine if the impression is valid or not. Same thing with cost per click.

i just started like 3 days ago.. so far.. i made like 30 cents... =(... pretty sad isn't it.
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amhso
post Nov 4 2005, 01:46 AM
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heh i don't know. Just the google adsense account says like 3000 impressions, but my cash is all from clicks
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post Nov 4 2005, 02:07 AM
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No, AdSense does not pay on a CPM rate - it is on a CPC payment model. You can have 1,000,000 impressions, but if not a single valid click-through occurs, you won't be paid a cent. And there isn't really such a thing as a 'valid' impression - there can be unique hits and page views (the former where an impression is only counted for every new hit, and the latter counting all hits, whether by the same people or not).

Google does display in the statistics the 'effective CPM', but this is basically jut a projection of earnings if on a CPM rate, not what you are being paid per impression - which is nothing.
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post Nov 4 2005, 03:15 AM
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wow.. are you serious.. .so is there even a point of putting 3 different ads on your site? i signed up for like 3 days now. and so far.. i made 35 cents.

as you could see.. my forum is pretty unactive.. .=(....i got like 15 clicks.. so far.. and mostly probably from myself.. lol.. .

i don't want to put all the illegal contents in my forum like some other forums do to make money.

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post Nov 4 2005, 04:58 AM
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well,google only pay for CPC result.to impess million of your google adsence page could bring you a little money.if you click your ad frequently,the coming warn along you...
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post Nov 4 2005, 07:32 AM
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If the impression to click ratio seems a little high - that is, there are an unusually large number of clicks for the number of visitors that have viewed the ad - then Google will investigate your account, and check to make sure you haven't been trying to cheat them out of money (even if you haven't, they will probably ban you if you aren't a particularly good publisher - i.e. you don't deliver to a very large audience).

Out of 1,000,000 people, it is almost impossible not to receive a single click. If that ever happens, you should probably shut down your website and pursue another hobby/career. I was just using that as an example - if, for some reason, nobody did click it, you still wouldn't receive anything. On a CPM payment model, however, you would receive 1,000 * (whatever the CPM rate is). Obviously.

Different ads in Google's AdSense program also pay different amounts per click. You might get a few cents for a single click on some ad types, or a few dollars for others. Some real estate ads, for example, are reputed for having very nice CPC rates, whereas ads for computer hardware might may less. It depends on how much the advertiser is spending on the campaign. This is the reason why you cannot modify your page's content with the sole intention of manipulating which ads will be displayed on your site, and a lot of copy writing is done with targeted advertising in mind - whole articles are often written only to try and attract certain ads, rather than for the sake of presenting the information in the article.
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post Nov 4 2005, 12:35 PM
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Sometimes on a good day, I earn upto 5 dollar at Google. My site isnt very technical oriented, since its a clansite, but Google allways seems to pick out the words which generate lots of money. I currently have 111 dollar at Google so I am expecting to get payed this month smile.gif
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amhso
post Nov 8 2005, 12:51 AM
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so they dont pay you crap for impressions?
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