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    Default Real Estate Adsense

    What is the average pay for a click on a real estate related adsense ad? About 25c?`
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    about $0.30
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    How can do my websites more niche related http://realestatecut.com .
    please look at my websites to see if thisis the best suited adsense

    if not please help me out there ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by cutreal
    How can do my websites more niche related http://realestatecut.com .
    please look at my websites to see if thisis the best suited adsense

    if not please help me out there ..

    Tried to join as a new user to your site but had trouble.

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    your site can't have any "under construction" yada yada...

    also, you have to register sites with google first, before applying to adsense program.

    when you've actually managed to be approved (not hard) - then it depends on the template you're using and where you can place the ads - with word press you'll need plug-ins or a good theme that allows for portions of the site specifically dedicated for google ads...you'll see

    <!--put a google ad here--> or something like it in the template.

    and i'd say that the average depends on the topic or content of your site - for real estate, the average click is about a .50...but when you get the right PPC's...wow... they can be as high as 3 bucks for one click.
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    >>but when you get the right PPC's

    How? My understanding is that Google automatically put ads at your site, right? Can we configurate the Google Adsense to show the ads we want?

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    yes. you can block certain ads. choosing them, that's pretty much done by the site crawler.
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    depending on how many people are competing for the terms you are using, it can be well over $2/click. Play around with it and you can find ways to get your clicks down under .25. It's the main "real estate" words that get expensive.

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    Yes, it is to the higher "bidder". 'Real Estate' is more expensive than 'dwelling' for example, because more people choose real estate to search real estate than dwelling...

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