How to raise your Google Adsense eCPM
December 6, 2007
I was navigating over the webmaster forums and found a question that have been asked many times, even if you search in Google with the keyword “increase eCPM” you may find Googlelady post there. I found a tip on one of the forums which the user wrote about his experience on how he raised his eCPM. I would like to share it with you:
Here’s the answer:
Have an outage. A really good one, like for three to five hours. A good hard outage seems to really work for me.
I’ve had three in the past four months, and after great nashing of teeth and screaming with my ISP, I seem to be stable.
But, during each of those times, I noticed that my eCPM rose by about 50% for a day and a half after the outage, the length of time depending on how late in the month the outage occurred.
What seemed to be happening is that Google has what decided my monthly average eCPM shall be, and, after an outage has lowered my earnings below the monthly average eCPM will allow, they throw higher quality ads and reward me better. Two of my very best AdSense days have occurred on days after a heavy outage.
It stops, and I mean stops cold, when the monthly average eCPM returns to normal. After that, the moment-to-moment eCPM is as it always was.
Nobody will ever convince me that Google hasn’t predetermined how much money I’ll make in a month.
So, have yourself a good outage, and let the good times roll (until the averages balance again.)
[Author is not responsible for your foolheartedly following his advice...]
Source: Webmasterworld
I have mentioned before that simple tricks will make big changes with adsense. Like this article The Little Secret For Increasing AdSense Income if you don’t apply something similar to those tricks and think that those tiny things can’t make big changes you are wrong. This post have “again” proved that tiny changes makes effect!
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December 6th, 2007 at 1:48 pm
that is the worst idea I’ve ever read.
December 6th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
What is an outage?
December 9th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
This really does work.
I have a site that is really slow at loading and sometimes shows the non profit ads and I get around $1 click. I don’t understand why or what reason it does this but it just does. I never did anything on purpose, the php just loads slow for some reason.
March 11th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
yes Jeremy .. today i get 3 click ..
one click = 0.01$
two = 0.02$
last click = 1.29$ !!
it make me mad .. hope i know the 1.29$ ad which my visitor clicked on .