It depends. Google pays roughly 30% of the total bid price for a click on an ad. The bid price varies greatly depending on the keyword. Keywords related to insurance for example are very expensive, and will pay very well.
How much you make your first month really depends on the layout of your blog / website and moreover, how much traffic you received.
Generally speaking, it will take a while to build up enough content to attract a lot of visitors. How you write and market that content also plays a roll in your success.
How much traffic does your site receive? While many factors influence earnings, traffic is the most significant. The more people that visit your site, the more likely you are to receive ad clicks and revenue. In general, earning potential is greater for higher traffic sites than lower traffic sites, and even greater for sites that have legitimate traffic from users interested in the site’s content.
I have a site talking about African Heritage and the importance of someone’ history at
Obviously, the people I target are very narrow. As a result, I did not make any money yet even after a few month. If youtube were to use adsense, you bet, they will be making alot of money, of Course, Goole is the owner of Youtube…
December 17th, 2007 at 1:54 pm
I have Adsense but I really dont make anything with it. Check out my blog, you’ll see how I’m really making money
December 20th, 2007 at 2:32 pm
It depends. Google pays roughly 30% of the total bid price for a click on an ad. The bid price varies greatly depending on the keyword. Keywords related to insurance for example are very expensive, and will pay very well.
How much you make your first month really depends on the layout of your blog / website and moreover, how much traffic you received.
Generally speaking, it will take a while to build up enough content to attract a lot of visitors. How you write and market that content also plays a roll in your success.
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December 21st, 2007 at 6:42 pm
It depends on the content of your site.
If it is a popular term and it can make upto $10 a click.
I also hear google pay 30%
7search pay 50% and have paid me over $100,000 in the last 5 years.
They are much more transparent than google
December 24th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
How much traffic does your site receive? While many factors influence earnings, traffic is the most significant. The more people that visit your site, the more likely you are to receive ad clicks and revenue. In general, earning potential is greater for higher traffic sites than lower traffic sites, and even greater for sites that have legitimate traffic from users interested in the site’s content.
I have a site talking about African Heritage and the importance of someone’ history at
Obviously, the people I target are very narrow. As a result, I did not make any money yet even after a few month. If youtube were to use adsense, you bet, they will be making alot of money, of Course, Goole is the owner of Youtube…