How's your earning from Hubpage ad program?

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  1. tnvrstar profile image65
    tnvrstarposted 12 years ago

    I stopped writing in hubpages because despite getting 100+ views everyday i was not getting any click. I joined triond and was earning decently which pays about 1 dollars for 1000 impressions and also shares 50% adsense revenues. But i when hubpages started this ad program i have noticed that they actually pays much higher for per 1000 views. It's about 3 to 4 dollars which is great. Currently i am not getting a lot views but i will start writing more hubs when i will be free. Now tell me about yours? Is it increasing your revenue or it decreasing you adsense revenues?

    1. workingmomwm profile image81
      workingmomwmposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I never earned from adsense, but since I joined HP Ads, I've not any clicks; however, in a month with HP Ads, I've earned half of what I've earned with Google in 7+ months, so I'm not complaining. For me, it's working out well!

      1. workingmomwm profile image81
        workingmomwmposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Sorry, I meant I never earned much from adsense!

  2. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 12 years ago

    I'm earning a lot less with adsense, but possibly it's balancing out.

    Somewhat unrelated - but I've started making a bit of money with amazon ads, and sometimes with that you can do much better than with adsense, but it's hit and miss.

    1. janderson99 profile image53
      janderson99posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      The ad program does NOT work for me - I turned it off. The pay rates are way too low and it seems to interfere with the adsense ads. It works for some people - not others - try off and on a see what works for you.

  3. codehub profile image56
    codehubposted 12 years ago

    I hadn't realised the impact that an impressions based program would have.

    But i am curious , are impressions equal ?

    That is does a hub on say "britney spears music" earn the same as a hub on say "Doberman Pinschers"

  4. Dorsi profile image86
    Dorsiposted 12 years ago

    Mine has been good-it's making up for some of my adsense loss.
    I am averaging about $100 plus per month on the HP ads program.

    1. Sinea Pies profile image62
      Sinea Piesposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That, to me, is phenomenal.  I would be thrilled! I only have 25 hubs right now.  413 impressions equaled $3.71.  Your impressions must be way way up there.

      1. tnvrstar profile image65
        tnvrstarposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Yea , me too have only 21 hubs and 1000 impression making it 4+ dollars which is awesome

    2. tnvrstar profile image65
      tnvrstarposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      that's good , 100 dollars in a month

      1. Dorsi profile image86
        Dorsiposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        IT certainly helps since my Adsense income has been cut by 2/3. I was making an average of $250 a month on Adsense, plus or minus $20-$30 dollars. That was real nice.

  5. David 470 profile image81
    David 470posted 12 years ago

    I agree with the the pay being higher every 1000 impressions. This may not be the case with everyone though, but it is for me.

    While my traffic is only about 25-35% of what it once was, I make a hell of a lot more every 1000 page views 3-4 dollars. Adsense would be less than 3 dollars a lot.

    Theoretically, if I could get traffic like I used to, I would make a couple 100 dollars a month, and if a bit more, 300 dollars.

    I see a lot of potential for this program, the only problem that people may fall into is getting a lot of traffic like many did before Google Algorithm.

  6. David 470 profile image81
    David 470posted 12 years ago

    On the negative side, adsense income in my account is disappearing. I have about $55 in it, but won't be meeting payout for a while...

    1. tnvrstar profile image65
      tnvrstarposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      why you won't get a payout despite earning more than 50 dollars? What's the reason?

      1. IzzyM profile image87
        IzzyMposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Adsense minimum payout is set at $100.

        1. tnvrstar profile image65
          tnvrstarposted 12 years agoin reply to this

          ohh sorry , i thought he is talking about Hubpages ad program . yea i know the minimum requirement is 100 dollars. Even i have 40 Euro which is about the same of 50 dollars .

          1. David 470 profile image81
            David 470posted 12 years agoin reply to this

            Well, I was talking about HP ad program in previous post, but I just meant that I have 55$ in adsense account and it will be hard to make payout because I am also using HP ad program.

            Hubpages was right in my case. You have the potential to make more with HP ad program, but it will be hard to make money with adsense as well..

            You can not have the best of both worlds fully.

  7. Garrett Mickley profile image78
    Garrett Mickleyposted 12 years ago

    Mine are looking pretty good.

  8. Shilo  Eagle profile image32
    Shilo Eagleposted 12 years ago

    How does the Hubpages Ad program pay out if you have more than one account?  Are they combined or is each one paid out independently

  9. talfonso profile image84
    talfonsoposted 12 years ago

    Mine's turning out fine, and I have one Hub I've recently published (not linking to it because of promotion policy) ready to be promoted on Sat. I can blame evergreen and seasonal Hubs on this.

  10. Donnacha C profile image70
    Donnacha Cposted 12 years ago

    for me the HP ad program working out better than Google adsense ever did...who would have thought....

  11. subbuteoz profile image67
    subbuteozposted 12 years ago

    Still not convinced with HP Ad program, my adsense earnings have tanked since turning it on. I'm going to turn it off again now I've reached payout to see if the Adsense recovers.

    Certainly seems to be horses for courses.

 
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