1% ctr on content network?

bxboxer219

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Has anyone else got around a 1% on the content network? Most places I see using content are around .1% ctr. Just curious :D

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I'm no Google King, but I'm no peasant. And I sure as hell don't do this shit to make any E-books... I know $50 isn't shit. I just wanted some feedback. Thanks gimmedat :D

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highest I've gotten is 11% with content network and 70% CTR with meejia buying.

What matters at the end of the day on content network is your average position (and 5.8 sucks, in your case).
 
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I'm no Google King, but I'm no peasant. And I sure as hell don't do this shit to make any E-books... I know $50 isn't shit. I just wanted some feedback. Thanks gimmedat :D

No you didn't just want feedback, you wanted an "atta boy" and someone to stroke your ego that's why you posted a screen shot rather than just stating stats and asking what seem like a goot GCN CTR for others. Btw, How did that work out for you?
 
I got a REALLY high CTR once on content network by placing a 468 ad on Perez that perfectly blended in with the BG, made it flash so there is no "ads by Google", and said: "Perez Recommended Post: How I blah blah".

It was perfect because the ad was in between post 1 and 2 I think on his blog.

Got a bunch of clicks before being threatened with a law suit. ^_^
 
highest I've gotten is 11% with content network and 70% CTR with meejia buying.

What matters at the end of the day on content network is your average position (and 5.8 sucks, in your case).

Does content network average position go up as CTR increases, like search? Thanks for an insightful post.
 
the "1 flat stomach rule: obey" ad used to work so well on content. I got really high ctrs with it
 
I'm no Google King, but I'm no peasant. And I sure as hell don't do this shit to make any E-books... I know $50 isn't shit. I just wanted some feedback. Thanks gimmedat :D

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^^^ Only a true peasant would boast about the amount of money they've spent on advertising... like it matters at all.

lol. peasants.