How much does Google AdSense pay for putting up their ads?

February 11th, 2010 | by admin |
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marcy asked:


Hi, folks. My small company has a website where we’d like to put up Google AdSense ads. Would anyone know how much they pay per impression? (We don’t care about per click rate yet.) Our website will target the 17-25 age group. I simply cannot find such information. Thanks in advance!

Mark

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    1. 3 Responses to “How much does Google AdSense pay for putting up their ads?”

    2. By tamisha on Feb 13, 2010 | Reply

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    3. By alex s on Feb 14, 2010 | Reply

      you will only get paid if people actually click on the ad’s. you can’t choose to have pay per impression on your website unless your chosen to have it. so go ahead and sign up for google adsense now, it will take about a week for them to accept you. then you can create your customized ad’s as either text, image, or both for your website. each page can have up to 3 google ad’s on it, not including link ad’s or search ad’s.

      you will only make money if you are able to get lots of traffic to your website everyday. each click you get will probably be worth anywhere from $0.50 to $3.00. ofcourse it can be a lot less or a lot more but thats usually the average. hope that helps

    4. By Infinite Patience on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply

      First, you will only get paid when they click.
      Second, why doesn’t your small company capitalize on the traffic instead of giving it away to your competitors at a $0.03 per click?

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