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Comparison of CPC and CPM ads

 

When will Google pay us? Why there are some clicks on my ads, but there is no earning? I am pretty sure that those are not invalid clicks, then how come? What is the difference between CPC ads and CPM ads? On what basis they will lead to earning for me? In this post, I am going to explain the difference between the two.

For CPC ad, you will get paid whenever there is a click on this kind of ad, provided that the click is valid. The CPC is the amount an advertiser pays each time a user clicks on his/her ad. In Google Adsense, most of the ads are CPC ads, and you will get paid when there is click on it. Most of them pay in a range from 0.01 to 2 dollars. You should be lucky when you receive two dollar for a click. Nearly all of the contextual ads and a portion of image ads belong to this kind of advertisements.

For CPM ad, it means Cost Per 1000 Impression. Advertisers running CPM ads set their desired price per 1000 ads served. You will get paid whenever there are 1000 impressions for that CPM ad. CPM ads compete against pay-per-click (or CPC, cost per click) ads in Google's ad auction system, so only the highest performing ads will be served to your pages. Advertisers will need to bid a higher CPM than the existing CPC ads in order to show. Both image ads and text ads can be paid on CPM basis, and both of them are always site-targeted. CPM text ads will expand to take up the entire ad unit. One thing that you should always bear in mind is that, for CPM ads, your earnings are associated with impressions only, rather than clicks. Google pays you each time a CPM ad is shown on your page, rather than when a user clicks on the ad and views the advertiser's site.



So, you may wonder how you can check the earning performance of your CPM ads. Actually, the statistics (ad impression and clicks) of CPM ads will be shown together with that of CPC ads in general report in your account. Sometimes, you may notice that even though you've received impressions for CPM ads, you're not displaying any earnings. No worry. This is because an advertiser may pay as little as $0.50 for each 1000 impressions of an ad. With each impression worth $0.0005, you could receive up to 9 ad impressions for total revenue of $0.0045 without any clicks or earnings appearing in your report. So, you may afraid your earning will be lost when it cannot come to a significant figure. No worry. Although Google will only show earning that is more than one cent, all the earning from impressions of CPM ads that is below one cent will be recorded and accumulated. It will then show whenever it reaches one cent.

Since CPM ads are paid on the number of ad impression, the location of the CPM ads highly affect the overall earnings for you. For example, if you put your CPM ad on top of your site, you definitely receive more ad impression for that and have higher income, and vice versa.

Although there is no official figure to prove, there is a general belief that most of the image ads are paid on CPM basis, while only little text ads are paid on CPM basis. To be honest, from my experience, CPC ads perform a lot better than CPM ads. The only suitable place to put CPM ads is probably the forum site. It is because in a forum site, the usual and regular visitors already get used to the ads there. They tend to have a much lower CTR, and thus CPM ads (which are not paid on clicks) are the most effective to maximize your earning.



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Sally Green says...
You explained CPC but not CPM !!!!
11th January 2007 10:49am
Adsense Hut says...
Why do you say so? I have concrete explanation on CPM ads too! In simple terms, CPM ads will only pay you whenever the ad is viewed for 1000 times, rather than a click on it.
11th January 2007 10:56am
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Anonymous says...
I am planning to put up some google ads on my relatively new website (www.landofcode.com) thats been up for almost a month now in a few days.

After reading this article, I understand CPC and CPM ads better. Very good explanation.

30th January 2007 2:10pm
Adsense Hut says...
Thank you very much for leaving the comment here. Hope you would be success with Adsnese.

P.S. Please kindly provide a link to my blog from your site.

31st January 2007 2:21am
suhasini says...
Thanks for your explanation. Now I could understand what is CPM & CPC.

But I want to know 1 thing. I started my adsense last week. Yet now I received 1300 page impression. yet I havnt displayed any payment. when my payment will be displayed.

27th February 2007 8:31pm
Adsense Hut says...
Suhasini,

Thank you very much for your comment & question. As mentioned in this post, you will be only paided for impressions with CPM Ads. However, we cannot tell which Ads is CPM or CPC Ads. Therefore even if you have more than 1000 page impressions, you are not garanteed to earn a penny.

P.S: Please put a link back to my site to help more Gsense newbies.

28th February 2007 1:34pm
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abazzib says...
Hello
i read the cpmment about CPC and CPM ad.
when i add adsense ads to my website i do not know who to make diference. i do not know if i have cpm or cpc in my website.
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13th March 2007 1:49am
Adsense Hut says...
You are right, abazzib.

There is no way you can know which ad is CPC or CPM. The distribution of which depends on the result of Adwords bidding system. You can change it manually.

Please put a backlink to us, so as to help more adsense newbies.

13th March 2007 11:05am
shawn says...
hey...I read ur post on the forum, Im an adsense newby and pls tell me how to us those section targeting and meta tags..visit my blog at www.cabaccisshawn.blogspot.com
13th April 2007 3:58pm
Adsense Hut says...
Shawn,

No worry, dude. You are welcome to ask me any question at any time. Well, I have a post in this blog and specifically talk about Section targeting.

For the meta tag, it is a very useful and important place for you to do SEO and adsense optimization.

14th April 2007 1:59am
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Pro says...
really nice
19th April 2007 12:45am
Adsense Hut says...
Thanks for your comment!!
19th April 2007 3:52am
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Anonymous says...
How does meta tags and meta keywords help in a website?
5th May 2007 10:24am
Adsense Hut says...
Please refer to my latest post on meta tags, and the implementation guide on them.
6th May 2007 2:32am
Tony says...
Thanks for the helpful info.

You mention that it is possible to manually change CPM to CPC.
How can I do this?
One of my sites has started displaying CPM ads and I would prefer CPC ads like those displayed on my other sites
Cheers
Tony

28th May 2007 9:18am
Adsense Hut says...
Hi Tony,

I haven't said we can manually change to CPC ads. But from my experience (no official prove), image ads are more likely to be paid on CPM basis, while text ads are more likely to be paid on CPC basis.

28th May 2007 11:58am
Tony says...
Thanks for the prompt response.

Mine are all text ads.
Just doing the CPM trick on one of my sites and hope others do not follow this pattern !

All the best
Tony

28th May 2007 1:31pm
Adsense Hut says...
Hi Tony,

Thanks for your comment and I hope you will have successful journey with Adsense.

Please also put a backlink to my site to help more Adsense newbies.

28th May 2007 2:30pm
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Desi says...
Great!


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Getahoste

31st July 2007 6:08am
Adsense Hut says...
Hi Desi,

Thanks for your comment.

31st July 2007 10:07am
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rajucrazyboy says...
hai.
i'm raju after reading your article i understand the difference between CPC and CPM may be these add are the reasion for my lower income since last 1 month or so...but i have a question for u how to recognise the difference between CPC adds and CPM ads so it will be more helpful for us
4th August 2007 3:24pm
Adsense Hut says...
Hi raju,

Thanks for your comment and question.

The fundametal difference of CPC and CPM ads have been outlined above in my post. But on the site, you hardly tell which ads is CPC and which one is CPM ads. There is one exception, if you see an ad block is filled with only one ad (should have more than 1 originally), then that ad is a CPM ads.

5th August 2007 12:43am
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fullmark87 says...
I'm really new to this adsense thing.
http://pixelminded.blogspot.com
Now I understand completely (I hope so) about CPC and CPM. You give a very nice and informative explanation.
24th January 2008 2:05pm
Adsense Hut says...
Hi fullmark,

It is my pleasure to explain everything in Adsense. Just feel free to ask me if you have anything that you would like to know more about Adsense.

24th January 2008 3:43pm
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