Earning

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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years ago

    I have 13 featured articles, three days before, I added my AdSense on HP, but still my yesterday earning is ZERO.

    Is there anything else to do? Can somebody please tell me!!

  2. NateB11 profile image86
    NateB11posted 5 years ago

    You can't use Adsense on HP. You just activate the Earnings Program and then you earn.

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Yes sir! I did the same. But still no earnings. Will it take time or I need to do anything else?

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    Marisa Writesposted 5 years ago

    Is the message about signing up for Adsense still showing on new Hubs? Unfortunately, it's out of date.  You cannot use Adsense here.

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      No mam! I mean I just configure it. From here

      https://hubstatic.com/15076474_f1024.jpg

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    Marisa Writesposted 5 years ago

    That's not Adsense, that's HubPages Ad Program.

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Ok. I just did this. Is there anything else to do to start monetizing or need to adopt patience.

  5. theraggededge profile image84
    theraggededgeposted 5 years ago

    It can take a long time to start seeing earnings - traffic (and impressions) is key. How many views are you getting daily?

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      It's not all about money. I just want to make sure that everything is going well. Right now, I just got 350 views for last 7 days.

      1. sallybea profile image89
        sallybeaposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        I believe that your own views are also counted, every time you view or review an article.

        1. DrMark1961 profile image99
          DrMark1961posted 5 years agoin reply to this

          I think you are right, which is why looking at page views for a new member is not that much use. He needs to look at the number of impressions he has.

          1. sallybea profile image89
            sallybeaposted 5 years agoin reply to this

            There is something related to this which has me intrigued!.  I still have Adsense because I use it on my website.  I continue to earn a little but the part which intrigues me is that I can still see that the 'most viewed' articles are the articles I have on HubPages?  I just can't get my head around this?  Why would this information still be available if we are earning through HubPages Adsense?  Perhaps I am confusing Analytics with Adsense but somehow I always tied the two together and I really do not understand this.  This system of earning where we can no longer see how the earnings are acquired does not seem to be a very transparent system.

            1. Glenn Stok profile image66
              Glenn Stokposted 5 years agoin reply to this

              Sally, You're probably confused because you have your Google Analytics integrated with your Google AdSense. So when you look at your AdSense reports, it shows you traffic information from your Analytics, which includes HubPages.

              Remember that you are still using your Google Analytics in HubPages. That's why it shows you the data on hub views, even when you are looking at your AdSense account.

              If you want to see how the two are integrated, log into your AdSense account, and go to Account > Access and authorization > Google Analytics integration.

              You will see all the websites you had previously integrated with your AdSense account. Since you have your Analytics code in HubPages, it shows the views. But that has nothing to do with earnings since your AdSense ID is no longer used for HubPages.

              All earnings now come from Maven's AdSense account and other ad agencies that Maven uses.

              Does that help you see a clearer picture?

              1. sallybea profile image89
                sallybeaposted 5 years agoin reply to this

                Yes it does, thanks Glen.

  6. bhattuc profile image81
    bhattucposted 5 years ago

    Adsense is not there now. Just use ad program and wait for traffic. If your articles are outstanding nature soon you would start earning otherwise you have to wait quite long till you submit may be 200 to 300 articles so that some of them get traffic now and then. There are around 70000 articles (senior members may correct me) in hubpages.

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Right! Sir how it is important to to publish articles on one specific topic. Because right now, I do not know what topic should I pursue. I'm just writing for random topics nowadays.

  7. psycheskinner profile image64
    psycheskinnerposted 5 years ago

    Look at your "CPM" number.  That is what you will earn per 1000 views.

  8. CYong74 profile image61
    CYong74posted 5 years ago

    Why was his account banned? Or did he closed it himself?

 
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