I understand that google pays out about (uncertified) dependent on who is asking 62% of the ad revenue they get.
Top financial domains like mortgages, credit and loans cost anything up to $100 to buy top spot.
To buy 2nd, 3rd - 8th etc spot the price dramatically decreases usually as many will pay a premium to be top dog. After that, because it doesn't feature on the first google response page it is usually much cheaper still.
(Albeit, money alone doesn't get you to the top, you need good CTR as well, but it helps!)
ND top payouts are about $5 to date according to publicly available disclosure on this board.
So taking worst case - ad cost is $100 to advertiser, google pays ND $68, ND pays us $5 which is just shy of 10%.
Taking average case - ad cost is say $25 - google pays ND $17 - ND pays us $5 - which is about 30 %.
My guess is that the last one is about right.
Google, I bet will pay much less for adsense ads on a site that is traffic rather than content driven, lets say 50% for sake of argument.
So ad cost of $25 - google pays out $12.50 on an adsense click through. (my estimate is a bit high perhaps?)
But on your own trafficked site, you won't get so many click throughs as you would with say ND.
I haven't got the faintest idea of those stats, but lets say it is 25 times worse.
So although you are getting $12.50 instead of $5 you need 25 times the traffic to get that revenue.
So, as you are allowed to promote an adsense site but not an ND site - the target is to get approx 25 x $5 / $12.50 = 10 times the traffic in order to equal the revenue you'd get just from parking it.
Anyone got any figures to disprove/prove this is the case? Any other opinions?
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Top financial domains like mortgages, credit and loans cost anything up to $100 to buy top spot.
To buy 2nd, 3rd - 8th etc spot the price dramatically decreases usually as many will pay a premium to be top dog. After that, because it doesn't feature on the first google response page it is usually much cheaper still.
(Albeit, money alone doesn't get you to the top, you need good CTR as well, but it helps!)
ND top payouts are about $5 to date according to publicly available disclosure on this board.
So taking worst case - ad cost is $100 to advertiser, google pays ND $68, ND pays us $5 which is just shy of 10%.
Taking average case - ad cost is say $25 - google pays ND $17 - ND pays us $5 - which is about 30 %.
My guess is that the last one is about right.
Google, I bet will pay much less for adsense ads on a site that is traffic rather than content driven, lets say 50% for sake of argument.
So ad cost of $25 - google pays out $12.50 on an adsense click through. (my estimate is a bit high perhaps?)
But on your own trafficked site, you won't get so many click throughs as you would with say ND.
I haven't got the faintest idea of those stats, but lets say it is 25 times worse.
So although you are getting $12.50 instead of $5 you need 25 times the traffic to get that revenue.
So, as you are allowed to promote an adsense site but not an ND site - the target is to get approx 25 x $5 / $12.50 = 10 times the traffic in order to equal the revenue you'd get just from parking it.
Anyone got any figures to disprove/prove this is the case? Any other opinions?
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