Yesterday sucked in page views and earnings the day before sky-rocked with low earnings today is the highest earnings I have ever seen. Other then the $7.00 click I had 2 yrs ago. Today has been a great day!
Has anyone else seen better earnings then usual?
Don't know. HP hasn't updated for yesterday yet and I never get anything from adsense with HPads running.
You're going to share, though, right? I mean, $7 won't go far amongst 100,000 hubbers but every little bit helps!
Hey Baby
You always respond to my post don't matter if I am "Right or Wrong"don't people celebrate Xmas in July. My earnings and traffic crashed yesterday.
Then they sore today. I just can figure out why? I shut off HP program because I made enough to make payout a week ago on HP Program. Since I only had to make a few dollars to make payout for adsense I shut Ph program off.
It seems like I am getting more earning then ever. Even More than HP Program.
Why?
Okay...if I am understanding you right...you are saying that you shut HP Ads off and went to straight AdSense and your profits shot up?
If so...the same thing happened to me this month.
If I read that wrong sorry.
My traffic and earnings nosed dived around the time HP program was born. I signed up for it and man I was happy I started earning again. I never turned it off.
The only reason I turned HP off is I already made payout and I was close to making payout with adsense. So I turned off HP in hopes to making my adsense payout which I made and above.
Okay...then that is the same thing.
I turned HP Ads off to test it against AdSense and AdSense seems to be paying higher now.
Though it's only been a couple of weeks for me since I switched.
wilderness
First off when I got that $7.00 click I had no clue which article or ad it came from. I did not understand all the crap in my Google account. I did not have Ania-whatever they call it. It only took 3 month to connect my account with Analtics or whatever you call it. It sucks anyhow.It don't tell me nothing. How do I know what % is goood or bad? I had a friend she got a $24.00 click but she has no clue either that was a few yrs.ago.
I got hit by the first panda I just watch all the videos on "Google" I did what Google said and my earning have never sunk or my traffic. I might have had a bad day. If I don't get traffic on a hub I go check it is either first on search or on 3rd page. You can't get any better then being on first page. Except being on bing Yahoo and whatever.
If you are interested I can share some free plugin and extensions you can use and A platform that will grade you as you write for free. You can only do 8 articles a month it works great because it tells you how much the ads pay for the keywords you use.
Mine's gone down in flames lately. I'm beginning to think I'm entering another bad karma cycle. I really don't think I can survive another one of those...
Maybe the singers are sending you bad karma since you are posting all their songs as poems!
In all seriousness...
Aside from lyrics texts being legal and ethical to post, song writers love it when you do. It generates sales of their actual music for them. They should be sending me a 10% commission. I know..., it will never happen...
Nope, mine's been pretty consistent and the same pennies a day. Every penny counts. Of course I don't nearly have the same number of hubs as you do. I guess my next goal should be 50 hubs.
I didn't start making any money until I got up to 50 hubs. I thought I was never going to make it to 50. Between lifes problems and burning up 2 computers it was a struggle.
Good to hear that I'm on the right track and that it was a tough road for others who are already there. Guess we just all take it one day at a time.
The funny thing I have 7 out of 81 hubs that get steady earnings everyday. Some of them get traffic but never no earning. I hope I get 10 earners out of a 100 hubs when I reach that point.
What I can't figure out is the ones I worked hard on and did research on never earn a cent. The ones that I just throw together seem to earn more.
I also noticed certain topic don't product earnings either. Then you have topics that not much is written about you might not get much traffic but you get pretty good earnings over time.
For example: I wrote an article about raising worms on ehow. When I published that article there was one other article then mine. I didn't earn one cent the first year it was published. Then all of a sudden it took off! It out preformed all my articles altogether I almost had to pay taxes that year.
How many hubs do you have and how many actually has steady traffic or earnings?
Congratulations, Tamron cool that you're seeing the rewards of your writing. Out of 60 Hubs, I have maybe 7 or 8 that get regular daily search traffic, and maybe 5 more that get a lesser amount of traffic but still quite steady (a bit unpredictable but ok). The rest only get occassional traffic for very obscure phrases. I have no idea which ones might be earning more though - how do you work out which ones are geting higher RPM and CPC? (and what's the plugin and extension you use, that you mentioned above?)
Here are 2 addons/exstentions afterthedeadline Gingerit InboundWriter
Inboundwriter: You do not have to download. You can use it on the website. Its easy to use. You can create 8 articles a month for free.
It tells you what keywords that pay higher and how many through out your article to add and it grades your article and gives you suggestions.
After the dead line: Checks Grammar and Spelling
Gingerit: Checks spelling and misused words
I use both because if one don't find the mistakes the other does.
I have Firefox so I don't know what other browser work.
Cheers. I use Firefox and Chrome, so I'll be able to use them.
Its not really the amount of hubs you write although it helps. Its the topic that lots of people are looking for.
If your lucky enough to pick the right topics your well on your way. Even that changes over time thats the problem.
Just keep writing and hope for the best!
Congrats on your better earnings! And if you ever want to post any of my Bard of Ely song lyrics please feel free!
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