If you are one of the publishers of Google
Adsense and have been using it for monetizing your content since a while, but
you still have some confusions about different tools and reports available in
your GA account then I'll be happy to share some tips with you.
Here in this tutorial I'll be talking about
CPC and CTR reports in Adsense. However, Later on in the future, I might talk
about ad blocking feature, custom channels, URL channels, creating a 300 * 600
ad unit, RPM in Adsense, Authorized sites feature and many more
options available to you in your GA account. But for now let's talk about CPC
and CTR in details. And this tutorial is actually for all these new publishers
who don't know about these two features, for advanced users I'd say, you should
take care of your time.
What is CTR in Adsense?
When you visit the reporting page of your GA
account, you see the CTR option there which means (Click Through Rate) and
this is different than the Google Search CTR. The CTR you see in your
account is the percentage of people who've visited your website/blog and
clicked the ads. If 50 people have visited your site and have given 100 page
views, and clicked the ads 10 times, that's mean the CTR will be 10%.
In another example, if 100 people visit your
site and view 200 pages and click the ads 6 times, that's mean the CTR will be
3%. Isn't it quite simple to understand?
What is CPC in Adsense?
The CPC is another factor which is displayed
in your reporting section just after the earned amount, the CPC is an abbreviation of
(Cost Per Click), the cost per click shows you how much you were paid for each
click.
Example 1 for CPC:
If you received $10 dollars for ten clicks
that's mean the CPC will be $1.00. And if you received $1 for 10
clicks that's mean the CPC will be 0.10.
Example 2 for CPC:
You may get a single click worth $10 or you
might get a click with 000.00. Because this all defends on the bids from the
advertisers. So you can have different CPC rates every day. Adsense shows your
CPC rates to let you know about the clicks' amount you receive.
What to do now?
The above were some examples for
understanding CPC and CTR in Adsense account, however, you might be interested
to know about increasing CTR & CPC to boost your earning with Google
Adsense dramatically. Yes guys, in my coming GA Tutorial I'll be giving you
some tips to increase your CTR and CPC dramatically.
What to do now?
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