Who makes $100 per day with adsense for everything?

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  1. Bill Manning profile image71
    Bill Manningposted 14 years ago

    Even though I make my whole living off my websites, I make very little with adsense. I'm trying to change that, in fact I'd like to make that my main income source.

    After applying the tricks I've learned here just a few weeks ago my adsense went from an average of $3 per day to $14.00. I also had my best day ever with over $21.00. smile

    Still, that's a long way from $100 per day. But that is my goal now, to make $100 per day with adsense from ALL my hubs, websites and blogs.

    Does anyone here make an average of $100 or more per day ONLY from adsense from ALL their online content? If so how long did it take you? Thanks for any and all who respond. smile

    1. prettydarkhorse profile image63
      prettydarkhorseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I can't remember but MK said in one forum, he is trying to earn more than 3K USD plus, which he currently earns, (am not sure if that includes all his internet earnings from blogs etc) or from adsense alone

      Congrats by the way! keep on!

  2. Greek One profile image64
    Greek Oneposted 14 years ago

    $100 is my yearly goal

  3. Bill Manning profile image71
    Bill Manningposted 14 years ago

    Thanks for the replies. Greek one, I know you can do better than that!

    Here's a little math to show how hard making even 100 bucks a day is:

    Let's say you get .50 cents a click. For some that is high, for others low. You would need 200 clicks a day to get 100 bucks.

    NOW, let's say you have 5% of your traffic click on a ad. The average is 2%. If 5% of your traffic clicks an ad, you need 4,000 visits per day to your pages!

    So when you break it down with real numbers it becomes clear you need a lot of content out there to make 100 bucks a day with adsense alone. smile

    1. Greek One profile image64
      Greek Oneposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      If history is any indication, then no.. no I can't

      1. Anesidora profile image59
        Anesidoraposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Greek too easy. Those who failed to learn from it the first time around...

        But you're all tongue in cheek anyways. Probably earning more than any of us.

        1. Greek One profile image64
          Greek Oneposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          If i made any less money i would actually OWE Google cash

          1. Kidgas profile image61
            Kidgasposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Yeah, I think that is why they couldn't afford to color in their logo early this morning.  They must have gotten a loan or something though cause it looks better now.

    2. prettydarkhorse profile image63
      prettydarkhorseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hmmm, hard work indeed.

      According to HP<  1000 views will give you 3.5 to 5 USD. I started receiving my first adsense last April and it has growing steadily but with minimal increase. I want to improve on 500 USD at least when I reached 18 months here. The thing is I only backlink to three sites. I joined 60 dc with sunforged and I can see that twitter brings traffic, plus RSS submission helps to increase views. Been experimenting with some ideas, but hit and miss is the word. I am into studying market samurai, finding keywords, and really finding what works for me.

      1. Bill Manning profile image71
        Bill Manningposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Good to hear your working your way up. Yes it takes time but with lots of studying you can get there. smile

        1. prettydarkhorse profile image63
          prettydarkhorseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, I have limited time but I want to improve and be patient with it.

    3. schoolgirlforreal profile image77
      schoolgirlforrealposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      that's really good to know
      like you need tons of good quality long hubs right?

      Hmmm time --time is the answer?

    4. profile image0
      Richard Stephenposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      And if I am not mistaken, as far as Adsense income from HubPages goes, Hubpages get the income from 40% of the ads displayed and you get the rest.  This, of course, would require even more clicks to reach your goal, especially if your Adsense income is heavily HubPages based.  Someone correct me, if I am wrong.

      1. Bill Manning profile image71
        Bill Manningposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yes your right, I forgot about that. I get most of my clicks from my own websites. But for many hubpages is the only way they have to get their content published. smile

        1. Anesidora profile image59
          Anesidoraposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          If you multiply your hubapges adsense clicks by 1.66, I wonder if that would bring your clicks to pageviews ratio in line with what you make offsite.

      2. Anesidora profile image59
        Anesidoraposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yes. From Adsense, Ebay and Amazon, it is my understanding that HubPages makes 66% of everything we make.

  4. waynet profile image70
    waynetposted 14 years ago

    At the moment I get around $35 a day with adsense on everything I own websites, blogs and hubpages, so yeah a $100 a day is a good goal to go for...

    I've averaged this for a full year now and it's slowly becoming something worthwhile with adsense.

    1. Bill Manning profile image71
      Bill Manningposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Oh, sounds like your close to what I am trying to do, only a few steps ahead of me. I think if you can really understand the whole keyword and traffic stuff, the rest is just a numbers game.

      Meaning once you get the formula down so you know you will get X amount of traffic and clicks per article, then it's just a matter of how many you put out there before you achieve your goal. smile

      1. waynet profile image70
        waynetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yeah I'm considering stopping writing new hubpages for a full year and concentrating on what I've got, maybe promote them more and straighten them out too, because I've still got over 200 duds which could be getting traffic if I targeted them with more accurate keywords, of course some of them though are in quite competitive niches and so it may take awhile.

        Good luck with your goal!

  5. Pcunix profile image86
    Pcunixposted 14 years ago

    I do about $30 a day with Adsense.  More midweek less on the weekends and holidays.

    1. Bill Manning profile image71
      Bill Manningposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      That's great. I hope to be up that far in a few months. I have lots of Christmas articles I can write for the theme parks here in Orlando.

      However I know once the Holidays are gone those will be worthless until next year. hmm

  6. saleheensblog profile image60
    saleheensblogposted 14 years ago

    i can't even imagine, lol

 
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