How to predict Adsense revenue per visit?

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Back in the day we were able to see realistic CPC values from g keyword tools and predict Adsense revenue. My question is now how do we predict the Adsense revenue based on keywords/niches?
 


Back in the day we were able to see realistic CPC values from g keyword tools and predict Adsense revenue. My question is now how do we predict the Adsense revenue based on keywords/niches?
Surprised your still not banned yet

Anyways to answer your question, there's no way. Also why would you even bother? Theres more options that you can put side by side with adsense. Split testing works best, who ever pays more
 
^ thanks. why bother? cuz it pays better

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A lot better? you dont know that exactly. A lot of companies pays way a lot better than adsense and it all depends on your niche. YOu just have to find the right offer and the right stats in your niche
 
^ thanks. why bother? cuz it pays better

this topic got 2000 views since i created and only 1 answer? wtf?

Adsense pays a lot better? Tell me then, why are companies willing to pay Adwords 100% of the money, you get around 68% from Adsense from? That's 32% more than what you receive and they still have to make a profit (disregarding branding purposes).

If you want to know the price, set up an adwords campaign to get a broad overview. That really is just a broad overview but it's the next closest thing to the CPC shown in Google's keyword tool.
 
Adsense pays a lot better? Tell me then, why are companies willing to pay Adwords 100% of the money, you get around 68% from Adsense from? That's 32% more than what you receive and they still have to make a profit (disregarding branding purposes).

If you want to know the price, set up an adwords campaign to get a broad overview. That really is just a broad overview but it's the next closest thing to the CPC shown in Google's keyword tool.


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How much you earn off an Adsense click will depend on what type of ads are being shown. Some niches of Adsense earn less or more than others. For instance, money making ads always give you less money when clicked on. But, ads for drunk driving lawyers give you more. So it will all depend on what your site is about as to what ads are shown on your site (assuming your ads are actually relevant to your content and in a place your visitors can see them). Lots of factors go into whether or not your ads get clicked and how much you are earning. So no real easy way to predict all this ahead of time.