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How Much Do You Earn With Adsense,
#11
Posted 15 September 2008 - 10:52 AM
How Much Do You Earn With Adsense,
Replying to jjaenagle
If you have adsense on all of your sites, and one of your sites under performs (ie high percentage of views to clicks ratio), then google will 'smart price' you - your previously high paying clicks will payout at a much lower price. This is because advertisers complain that their ads are not effective on sites with very low click averages, and google recognizes this and pays out less even when those sites receive clicks. In any event, if you have just one site that is 'bad', then all your sites will be smart priced. What you need to do is remove adsense from any sites you suspect might not be advertiser friendly, and see if your click revenue increases. You might have to play around with this to find the one (or more) sites which are causing your click payment average to dive.
-reply by mattb
#14
Posted 28 September 2009 - 08:16 AM
My first and official article for this site, don't know much to write about anyways I am going to be comparing my 2 sites Footyfree.Com and www.Stumbleblog.Net which are both on adsense account , I did tried other alternatives to adsense like bidvertiser, adbright and all but so far found adsense the best. I don't know much about CEO and all but still I first made footyfree.Com because of my interest and was never even got bothered about getting any money from it , but oh-boy money is evil !! you can't run away from it, when you start putting ads to your site you see some income coming out of it , thats when things become really greedy , believe me it happens no matter what :S . Shady stuff, I know =) and soccer website needs to be updated regularly I have to wake up early in the morning just to get the job done and at the end of the day I am here counting pennies from it , where as thousand of people come enjoys the live matches and take off and come back next weekend for matches , makes me feel like I am a fool doing all that work work nothing. I don't know what to say to adsense about this keyword thingy , high keyword means good income and low keywords makes nothing, believe me nothing , like a soccer site , I got really mad when I was the maximum bids on ads on soccer site , huh no more than $2 , where as this site stumbleblog.Net ha! I thought of giving a high keywords a shot ! and guess what wow! got pretty amazed with the results ! but whats the point there is nothing on this site of my interest , I want to make money but not like this , soccer is my life , I am big soccer fan , footyfree is the site from which I learned about making websites so I don't want to give up on it just because of money , who wont actually hehe..But then out 5000 people visitng my site 1 person will give a nice comment and will bring up the hope . I actaully had a friend who became a partner with me to update footyfree videos but when he saw the income lol he gave up right away just worked for a weak and I am working on it from 4 months =) silly me!
-question by Saad
#15
Posted 28 September 2009 - 08:21 AM
I make 100 a month now!! after 6 months and getting some sense about making site and seo a lil bit. I have a soccer site which had 300 clicks and $15 yaa thts it ! other site I made for money so had highpaying keywords in it , for tht I get 3-4clicks make $9 so at the end of the month 150 :D . Highpaying website I started a week ago lol and soccer site is there from 6 months I hate it now cause keeping it upto date is a mess!! caus I have live links in it so have to punctual abt it lol in the end it make 50cent a day huh
-reply by saad#16
Posted 01 March 2010 - 03:15 AM
Hi, I find this topic very interesting as I have been an Adsense publisher for the past 4 years. To answer the questions listed in some of the comments posted, yes I do get paid on a regular basis from Google.
-reply by Michigan SEO#18
Posted 12 June 2010 - 09:29 PM
But, I wanted to ask; isn't there something about not sharing your Adsense revenues in the Google Adsense Terms of Service?
Finally, so this post isn't entirely useless for you; here's how much Darren Rowse (the guy behind Problogger) earns roughly per month from various sites (blogs) and advertisement methods:
http://www.problogge...-in-april-2010/
It's interesting to notice that around 20 percent of all his income is from Adsense. So, I guess, that all you guys interested in making some money blogging should really start thinking about Adsense...
P.S. Actually, I'd like to ask another question - if that's OK...
Thanks for the answers
#19
Posted 18 September 2010 - 02:00 AM
3 Years ago I found about this "prgram" everyone was trying it , people were talking about it and I tought to give it a try. After making a few failed wordpress blogs (the .com version.. newbie me..)
I tried BlogSpot and also added Adsense Ads. Things were going terrible in the begining but slowly I started gathering more and more every month. The first months were like 1-10 but in time , more specifically the last two months I made 900$. Yep , 900 in two months , 300+600.. but after that everything got ruined after Google deciding that my account should be terminated because some of my clicks were... how they call it "invalid".
Of course I got the same old e-mail about how the activity on my site is risky for their advertisers.. etc etc. After trying to explain them that I can't control the activity of my visitors they're decision was not changed and I ended up with another 800$ that got lost.. these last money were already earned and waiting to be sent but Google decided to ban me before sending , of course. Life goes on it's no problem , in time I might try again , this is actually a good way to make money especially for young webmasters with no other income. I was 18 when I had my first Check from adsense , that's something not many people can say.
The hardest thing for succeding in this business is probabily power of will and patience. Many times it seemes like forever from the moment you make you adsense account and the first pay day , mainly because they pay this month's earning at the end of next month. Once you start earning regulary month after month this is no longer a problem but in the begining it's a test designed to test your patience.
Even though I didn't get my last check and I would have every reason to be angry with them I still think Google is the best in this domain and that's why so many people want to work with them.
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