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Old 10-23-2006, 03:06 PM
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Default Pagerank and Adsense PPC Rates

I was looking at Adsense reports today and it occured to me that Pagerank could have an effect on how much a click is worth on your website.

It would make sense that a better website would garner a higher clickthrough price than a sub-par website.

My question is simply, does a website with a Pagerank of 2 get less per click than a PR5 website would under Google's Adsense program. And what about the big guys that have Adsense ads custom-tailored on their sites? You know, the ones that receive at least 100,000 impressions a week or whatever.
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I was thinking the same has you, but i don'y think it really makes a difference in my personal experience.
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Old 10-23-2006, 06:47 PM
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Wow if this was the case it wouldn't make much sense. Brand new pages come online everyday that are highly relevant and are great resources. Just because they haven't received a visible PageRank from Google doesn't mean the clicks should be worth less.

Now if they rated it on internal Google PR that would something different and we wouldnt know at all.
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I don't think they make a difference for the cost per click, for diferent sites based on PR or the size of sites, but they can differenciate sites by CTR.
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As far as i've observed, it doesn't make any difference in cpc or ctc taking PR as a factor. cuz, it depends on the targetted keyword and title you create.
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Old 10-24-2006, 01:56 PM
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I'm talking about the entire site itself, so new pages, despite having no PR, are still going off the value of the index page.

And what about how many ad units are placed on a page? Does placing the max of 3 sets of ads diminish the value? Is there more competition when it's just one set of ads per page?

Is it just me or are PPC rates going down? Perhaps it's the amount of subsribers going up that are killing demand?
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