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Hello,

Just curious because I think minisites would reduce the CTR of Adsense compare to domain parking.

Is there anyone knows how much usually the CTR percentages of Adsense / Kontera ads on a minisite or even on a developed domain?

Thanks :)
 
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Well, if you are comparing CTR of Minisites vs parking, obviously parking will be higher because all links are ads. On a minisite, you have ads to compliment your content, and thats why not as many people will click on an ad, as they found the info they needed. I would recommend adding some amazon, or ebay, but no kontera, as they pay pennies on the dollar.
 
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Is there anyone knows how much usually the CTR percentages of Adsense / Kontera ads on a minisite or even on a developed domain?

It varies over a wide rage depending on topic, and lots of other factors. I don't think generalizations have any value.
 
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Hello,

Just curious because I think minisites would reduce the CTR of Adsense compare to domain parking.

Is there anyone knows how much usually the CTR percentages of Adsense / Kontera ads on a minisite or even on a developed domain?

Thanks :)
Actually on good minisites i have found the opposite.

A lot of people bounce from park page back to search engine looking for the info needed.
When a Minisite is found with very relevant content & ads then they usually click on ad for product/info/service they were looking for.
But I am only basing this assertion on my experience with only a few minisites (500+)
 
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yeah people hit a park page and shift in reverse. But a nice minisite gets the eyes and mouse wandering
 
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