How much have you made from AdSense from HubPages?

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    Nelle Hoxieposted 14 years ago

    Euro-pen first of all welcom to Hubpages. Yes if you read a blog about books, by all means click through the affiliate link.

    Affiliate links and google ads are two different animals though. If you click on an affiliate link and don't buy anything that in no way affects the future earnings of the blogger.

    But with google adsense, a lot of clicks without a sale, gets you smart priced. If one person clicks on your ads over and over, it can get you tossed from the program.

    Honestly, most of my friends and family, don't know my sites that have adsense on them. I don't want to tempt fate.

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      girly_girl09posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Ditto....literally none of my family and friends know where to find my stuff online. I don't have HP associated with my facebook account. Even though I'd get tons of traffic, I don't want them clicking on my ads! Not worth it to me, at all.

      Of course it is a bit awkward when I tell people that I've been writing a lot lately online. They're like "what?" "where?"...but I just change the subject. big_smile

    2. Dorsi profile image88
      Dorsiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I agree, Better to stay mum then have some "well meaning" friends or family screw it up for us!!

  2. Treasured Pasts profile image71
    Treasured Pastsposted 14 years ago

    Yet to get my first cent!

  3. anime_nanet profile image59
    anime_nanetposted 14 years ago

    I don't make a lot, my niche is not a high paying one, but heck it's what I like to write about, so hell with it smile

    Still waiting to receive that first check, if I manage to do it it will be bliss!

  4. kmackey32 profile image64
    kmackey32posted 14 years ago

    Ive almost made 5$ since I have been on hubpages.

    1. Ambition profile image61
      Ambitionposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      even though i don't have adsense, i can say this is very less amount. i prefer you to select a niche and write about 30-40 articles on it. About 3 articles per day.

      I am sure then you will earn atleast 20$ per month and it can increase if you write another 40 articles on a different niche

  5. kmackey32 profile image64
    kmackey32posted 14 years ago

    what niche should I select?

    1. Ambition profile image61
      Ambitionposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      i prefer you to select a niche on health section first. select different topics from pregnancy to cholesterol to blood pressure
      and enjoy writing and better for your personal information too.

      or you can select any other niche like real estate sector or coffee articles or coaching articles or cosmetics, diet diabetics.

      select any and i am sure you can  earn many from adsense alone.

  6. projectmaster profile image59
    projectmasterposted 14 years ago

    Hi I understand how so many newbies ask this question a straight forward answer from me is ..

    I join 8 months ago only wrote like 20 articles  I made around £15 and that UK money ...but you got to realise I didnt do any keywords or anything ...however hubs are great for backlinks..

  7. habee profile image93
    habeeposted 14 years ago

    I've made about $800 so far from Adsense, and more from Amazon sales.

    1. Dorsi profile image88
      Dorsiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thats really good Habee.It took me 10 months just to get my first Adsense payout. You are ahead of the curve! Congrats!!

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    JeanMeriamposted 14 years ago

    Most of my hubs are newer so not much yet. $1.00 from hub pages. But I realize I took a few hard to crack into ones. My ADHD symptom one is on the second page of google, which doesn't get a lot of looks. I would like to move it up quite a bit but the number one placed site has 1197 backlinks. That will take a lot of time to catch up with LOL

  9. Dorsi profile image88
    Dorsiposted 14 years ago

    Last years earnings from Adsense was close to $1,700. This year about $400 so far.

  10. waynet profile image68
    waynetposted 14 years ago

    6.8 million dollars and it took me 24 hours to do it...give me $97 and I'll tell you the secret!

  11. MyWebs profile image79
    MyWebsposted 14 years ago

    In my first two months only $13.87.

    Several of my 14 hubs were more to help hubbers than make money. I expect to make more going forward as I target better keywords, How To's, product reviews and as the snowball effect kicks in.

    I have been experimenting a bit too.

  12. Simply Redeemed profile image77
    Simply Redeemedposted 14 years ago

    I just started and have only one hub. But, I really dont think I have a clue as to what Im doing. I just enjoyed writing the.. "How To" hub and getting ready to publish part 2... I dont even know if it is money making material or how to tell "if it is or isnt"...Lord help this pitiful Hubber.

    I am glad for all of you however, and hope your earnings just continue to increase!  Im sure you all had to start somewhere too..so maybe there is hope for me yet... :0)

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    MMA FIGHTERposted 14 years ago

    Last year I made over $3300 using hubpages and various blogs. that equates to a almost $300/month average, not bad for writing. It does take some work but it does pay off. If you are simply writing hubs and blogs and hoping someone visits them you are missing the boat. SEO is very important. The number one factor besides having good content is driving traffic to your site. Good luck! Time to write another hub.

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    Twenty One Daysposted 14 years ago

    just started a week ago and made $0.05 on Google.
    am curious about using Amazon and how to select certain keyword ads especially on certain topics like philosophy.
    But all-in-all, a thousand page views, 90 comments and only 20 hubs, I think it is a positive beginning...

 
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