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    Adsense click rate (pay) is too low

    Hi, recently i have created a site called http://www.bestgamingzone.com and also integrated the adsense ads into the site. I have got the initial hits from the ads but the click rate and the amount it is giving for each click is toooo low can anybody tell me how to improve my ads so that they display the high paying keywords on my site???

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    adsense ads don't really work that well for gaming sites
    mainly because people are there for the games, and not to search for other stuff
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    compare google addsense with text link adds..i think its better for you to install text link adds cause they pay 25$ not per click basis CLICK HERE TO LEARNED TEXT LINKS ADDS..I hope you will like it..sign up now

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    Natsm16 please don't go round asking people to click your Ads and you'll click theres - it is illegal and just not good practice!

    Unfortunately evishy the ads are determined by your content, and seems as its a gaming site you can't just change your content to get higher paying ads, then it wouldn't be a gaming site anymore!

    You should just monetise your site in other ways, TLA is a good example.

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    Am just kidding

    just kiding bro..hehe my apology

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    Try getting more visitors. 2 games played in one day is not too good. Also if you want to make more money make that free turnkey script unique (Edit it). Try targeting people from schools if it is a new site as they are always looking for gaming websites that are not allready banned. Also try putting some picutre adverts on the top of that page. They will be recognised more than a text banner. Good Luck!

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    I don't think your ad placement is too good. The ads kind of blend into the background too much to be noticable. Try putting smaller link boxes between your categories of game or something. Test that to see if it improves anything.
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    You have to remember as well that since Google started allowing separate bids for Ads appearing on content sites, Adsense revenue has dropped across the board. You are in a big industry that is growing year on year. I can only imagine the situation will get worse rather than better. I don't know but I sense more people are getting on the Adsense bandwagon than are willing to pay for Adwords. Result. Less impressions delivered. It would be interesting to get some figures on this.
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    You really shouldn't be worrying about the PPC.. if the ads are relevant to your content, that's good enough. Just worry about getting more inbound links, and write more content.
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    I also have a gaming website, the best way (If you are in it to make money instead of providing a service) is to make "tags" that have different keywords that still target your audience, but are not related to games (when making tags, make the tags the same color as the background). It will increase your payment for every click while keeping your CTR steady.

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    The post requesting people to commit click fraud has now been removed

    You should use those smilies ads etc for your gaming site as they will bring you alot more $$ (i can't remember the name of it for them but pm me and ill find t out for you and othre ones which could help too.)

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    you should emphasize your adds, their are still irrelevant topics appearing on it..check this out a site that aims only for revenue but it makes any sense because the sites filters the displayed adds and visitors wouldn't be dissappointed..check out

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