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Will Social Media Traffic Result in Increased Adsense Clicks

Updated on November 26, 2010

Adsense is one of the best way to earn additional online income through your website / blog.  Adsense is a well known advertisement program run by Google which pays the publishers when someone clicks on the ads placed on the website. If your website is having a low traffic then the chances of the ads getting clicked are minimal and on the other hand if your site is having a huge traffic the chances of getting ads clicked are higher. In short, the more traffic your site has, the more potential it has to earn via Adsense.

In order to maximize the Adsense revenue all the website owners or webmasters tries all sorts of methods such as SEO, SEM and Social Media Optimization / marketing to bring traffic. As we know SEO is a slow process and SEM is an instant result generating process but is expensive. On the other hand Social Media sites are capable of generating huge traffic to your website and it is quite natural that webmasters expect an increase in the Adsense clicks due to huge social media traffic.

But the fact is that social media traffic has a much lower Click Through Ratio, when compared with SEO or SEM traffic. This has created big disappointment to webmasters who had expected their adsense click and revenue to increase due to the enormous traffic from social media websites. There are various reasons for the low Adsense click rates from social media traffic. But the major reason is that most of the social media traffic are not relevant traffic, i.e some one visits the site from any social media link and just skips it. In social media traffic, most of the time users are forced to land on a website that are not of much use and as a result visitors do not tend to stay much time on the webpage or website.

One more reason is that about 95% of the active social media users are aware about Google Adsense or any other ads placed on the website. As a result they do not click on these ads even by accident. The chances of an active social media user hitting an Ad on any website is minimal unless he find the Ad too useful to him.

On the other hand the Search Engine traffic as a result of SEO / SEM is supposed to produce more clicks on ads placed on any website. The basic reason is users that come from search engines are genuine searchers who might be searching for something over the net. Such users are more likely to clicks on Ad links which they feel similar to what they are searching for. A large number of users who come from search engines are not aware of the Ads that are placed on websites and they also end up clicking on these ads.

This doesn't mean that social media traffic doesn't bring any clicks, but minimal clicks. For example if a 1000 visits from  a social media site produces 5 clicks on Ads placed on any website, these 5 clicks can easily be produced from 100 search engine visits. 

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