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The theory is that if you have a domain which is highly relevant for a topic which has a CPC of £5... you will be able to make some significant ad revenues if you utilise Adsense on the website. This is of course assuming you can drive traffic to the site which you create. |
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Cost per click (CPC) is the amount of money an advertiser pays. so in theory yes, every time a user clicks on one of these ads you will get a % of the £5, What topic/niche is it if you dont mind me asking? Thanks Note the use of IN THEORY ! you dont always get the amount
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Course, I wouldnt do that, I'm just curious as to this system | |
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Yeah, Google can identify unusual and fraudulent click patterns. Rgds
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