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PAPER SOLUTIONS BY :- MERAGBHAI CHETARIYA
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PAPER SOLUTIONS BY :- MERAGBHAI CHETARIYA
LAMBA KANYA SHALA
TA:- KALYANPUR
DIST:- DEVBHOOMI DWARAKA
Google Adsense is the easiest monetizing network to
generate money from your blog. You can use the list from high
paying Google adsense keywords 2016 if you have a blog and
have good traffic then you can earn a good income by using Google
Adsense high paying keywords into your blog posts. If you are an
Adsense Publisher, chances that you want to increase your earning through more
clicks. Sometime it happens that you have good CTR but still your
estimated earning is low. For example, you got 40 clicks and your estimated
earning was $0.23! It’s really an unexpected. Its ad serving
algorithm works on the mechanism of keywords density which are used/exist
in your posts.
For
instance, if your blog posts niche is related to “car insurance”
keywords then Google will show ads related to insurance on your
website. If you want to earn more money from AdSense you must use Google
Adsense high paying keywords. Otherwise using lowest
paying keywords, your C.P.C (Cost per click) rate will be low and you cannot
earn a healthy income from advertisements clicks.
You
picked a keyword which have C.P.C (Cost Per Click) rate about to $1 and
you get 100 clicks daily then daily your estimated earning will be
Daily
income $1 x 100 clicks=$100
Monthly
income $100 x 30 days= $3000
You
are not responsible for this low earning. Actually, Low CPC (Cost Per Click) is
responsible for your low earning. You might have noticed that Adsense
shows Ads according to post contents mostly. Specifically, Ads
are related with post’s keywords. CPC is related with these keywords.
But,
if you use high paying keywords from google then you might increase your
earning easily. You can use
to find the high CPC keywords.
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