Earnings generally sucks on Sunday ...

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  1. makemoneyonline profile image39
    makemoneyonlineposted 16 years ago

    ... do you agree ?

  2. jimmythejock profile image83
    jimmythejockposted 16 years ago

    Sorry, but i find my earnings, stay about the same every day, except for some reason I always seem to get a little more on a monday.......jimmy

  3. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 16 years ago

    Monday has been the best day traditionally, but the last few weeks, each day has been close to the same now - across HubPages.

  4. thooghun profile image93
    thooghunposted 16 years ago

    Yea, I'm a pretty constant 0 across the board.

  5. profile image0
    Iðunnposted 16 years ago

    people are often busy on sundays, family people. 

    I will be gone a lot today too.  Mass and I have to grocery shop.  I think, thoog, I shall have to start our new Great Debate on Monday, possibly.  Not sure what all I will have time for until quite late, other than short comments and a bit of Hub reading of others.

    I admit I don't think of it in terms of earningz anyway, so there is that.

    1. makemoneyonline profile image39
      makemoneyonlineposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Well I have decided to disclose my earnings everyday ( http://hubpages.com/_hubpagesblog/hub/A … day-by-day ) that's why I'm thinking about it even on Sunday: today I think it's going to suck very much smile

      1. profile image0
        Iðunnposted 16 years agoin reply to this

        well, I hope you do well.  maybe it will perk up laterz.

        1. makemoneyonline profile image39
          makemoneyonlineposted 16 years agoin reply to this

          I don't think so seeing the traffic and earnings trend today sad  smile

          1. makemoneyonline profile image39
            makemoneyonlineposted 16 years agoin reply to this

            In final traffic has catched up during the night but the eCPM was much lower than previous days. So my earnings was 1.82$ whereas the previous days it was closer to 3.5$ ( http://hubpages.com/hub/Adsense-Earnings-day-by-day ).

  6. Stacie Naczelnik profile image68
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    When I first started, my earnings increased on weekends.  It is the opposite now.  I think the kinds of hubs I write attract people who are busy with family and events on weekends, so I get more traffic during the week.

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    helenathegreatposted 16 years ago

    Monday is probably higher because people go back to work and have all that free time on their hands to browse the internet and catch up.  wink

  8. Whitney05 profile image83
    Whitney05posted 16 years ago

    Mine are about even daily.

  9. tommen profile image82
    tommenposted 16 years ago

    Yep, I have noticed the same thing.Tuesdays and Thursdays rock,

  10. Lissie profile image76
    Lissieposted 16 years ago

    Remember the whole world doesn't have Sunday at the same time! I find travel stuff slows down when its Sat/Sun in the UK/East Coast US - I assume because most people to their daydreaming on  company time!

  11. shangrila profile image39
    shangrilaposted 16 years ago

    is it possible to have 50 or 100 dollars days here? avg earnings i can expect (if i post 3-4 hubs daily) in a month. am very new. just started posting recently even if joined a month back

    1. pauldeeds profile imageSTAFF
      pauldeedsposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      It's certainly possible, but I don't think anyone is earning $100 a day consistently on HubPages yet.

      What HubPages offers to a publisher is 1) relatively easy to use publishing tools, 2) a supportive community built around publishing online, 3) reasonably good built in search engine rankings, 4) the YieldBuild ad optimization platform to maximize your ad revenue.  With this in mind, your earnings will just depend on a) how much traffic your hubs generate, and b) the subject matter of your hubs.

      Getting traffic to a hub isn't really much different than getting traffic to your own web site  -- it requires some knowledge, some effort, and some luck.  The difference at HubPages is that, because we've been around for a while, you'll get a bit of a head start with the search engines.

    2. Lissie profile image76
      Lissieposted 16 years agoin reply to this


      3 or 4 hubs A DAY - each hub say 500-1000 words  -thats up to 4000 words or original writing a day - that's more than a fulltime job!

  12. makemoneyonline profile image39
    makemoneyonlineposted 16 years ago

    Finally the worst has not been Sunday but Monday smile

    January 13 - Sunday: $1.82

    January 14: $1.76

    January 15: $2.31

    January 16: $2.31 (not a mistypo: exactly the same than yesterday smile )

    And my earnings sucks compared to previous week: it has been lower than the lowest 2.65$ of previous week sad

    January 9: $2.65

    January 10: $4.38

    January 11: $3.77

    January 12: $4.39

    And you, is this week better or worst than previous week ?

  13. trefoil profile image61
    trefoilposted 16 years ago

    I have started 2 days ago here. How many hubs I need until I can see it at my AdSense account?
    I still have no clics...

  14. pauldeeds profile imageSTAFF
    pauldeedsposted 16 years ago

    It appears to me that your adsense account was approved a couple of days ago, so you should start seeing impressions appearing in the reports there.  As for clicks, it's hard to say when you'll get those.  Typically, I'd say you'll see somewhere from 8-15 clicks for every thousand ad impressions early on.  As your traffic increases and comes more from search engines that number will probably rise.

  15. bccs profile image60
    bccsposted 16 years ago

    I agree.. smile

    1. makemoneyonline profile image39
      makemoneyonlineposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I wonder how you can agree since you joined only seven days ago ... except if you have been blogging elsewhere for some times smile

 
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