Recently, my younger brother was bored and started a blog, and of course he also applied for Google Adsense. He writes it in English, and the unit price is not bad, just click on it and it’s about $0.50. His method is also very simple. He uses different WIFI areas in school every day to click on his own advertisements.
Then use MSN to promote it to his friends and classmates to increase display. CTR is also relatively high, generally around 20%.
Just like that, Google still paid him, why?
Mainly because of this thing:
One time, he asked me to click on an ad for him, so I opened his blog and clicked on an ad. After clicking, his Google Adsense showed an increase of $12, and he asked me what was going on.
I told him a secret like this:
I clicked on DELL's ad, and directly ordered a machine to see how much it would cost, so I added more money. Clicking on Google's ad doesn't mean that it will give you a good unit price after you click it. The key is to see your in-depth visit. extent.
If you click on some insurance ads and submit some information, you will get a little more money.
And generally speaking, such self-clicks will not be considered cheating by Google. Because advertising itself is mainly about advertising, it needs to be effective. For example, when real estate agents advertise, the effect depends on whether there are many consultation calls, not whether you actually sell the house, because there is no such advertising that can guarantee the closing rate.
Generally speaking, as long as the advertiser thinks the effect is achieved and the advertising platform is good, they will continue to spend advertising fees. Google itself wants to make this money, and you happen to be the best helper to help it, so it will not care about you. of.
Therefore, many people click on Google ads every day and think it’s good to add a few cents. In fact, those who really know how to play Google will not do anything like clicking on a few cents.
Google's technology is powerful and can track deep access, but this is also the biggest vulnerability.
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