Adsense

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  1. Is2222 profile image60
    Is2222posted 10 years ago

    How much does Adsense pay per impression? Does a page visit to your hub count as an imoression, or does the reader actually need to click the ads? Thanx

    1. SpaceShanty profile image93
      SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Impressions are just views and you earn about $5.00 per thousand views (CPM).

      Clicks are when some actually clicks on an advert which you earn more for, usually about $0.25 but I have seen one person on here who got $45 for one click!

      Look at it like this, If you have 100 hubs and they get just 10 views a day each thats 1000 impressions per day which works out at about $150 a month.

      1. Marisa Wright profile image86
        Marisa Wrightposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I'm pretty sure you're wrong.  The figure of $2 to $6 per thousand views is often quoted on HubPages, but it's expressed as a range, not an exact figure, because it takes into account impressions AND clicks - and most of it is from clicks. 

        The amount you earn from impressions is negligible, that's why most people do so much better by switching on HP Ads.

        1. SpaceShanty profile image93
          SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          I think I'm right smile

          Look at my earnings from one day.

          CPM @ $7.12  / 1000 = 0.0072 x 25 views = 0.178 (rounded up) $0.18

          http://s3.hubimg.com/u/8146870_f248.jpg

          1. SpaceShanty profile image93
            SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Sorry the picture is a bit small but for this month (average)

            This Month (Jun)

                256 Impressions
                $5.68 CPM
                $1.46 Dollars

            Approx. 25% of $5.86 is $1.46, am I wrong?

            1. SpaceShanty profile image93
              SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              I mean 25% of $5.68

              Sorry I didn't get much sleep last night!

              1. mathsmaster profile image67
                mathsmasterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                A question. I get 1000+ impressions daily but still this much money isnt generated by mere impressions. why ?
                It also depends on the country from where the impressions are?

                1. SpaceShanty profile image93
                  SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Yes I think it does depend on the country where the pages are viewed from, I assume that where people have more money advertisers are going to pay more. 
                  1000 views per day is impressive, but you earn nothing?

                  1. mathsmaster profile image67
                    mathsmasterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    I am earning about 2-3$ hardly a day . Yesterday the impressions were 2200+ and the amount made was 0.49$ only ..

        2. reviewstop profile image57
          reviewstopposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          what is HP Ads

          1. SpaceShanty profile image93
            SpaceShantyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Hub Pages (HP) ads are the ones put on your pages but hubpages which you earn money from.

  2. mathsmaster profile image67
    mathsmasterposted 10 years ago

    The pay per impression varies for different parts of the world. Event its different in different parts of the same country.
    For example if a person clicks from US we can get about $0.25 per click and even more but from third world countries its usually $0.05 per click.
    And views also help you in earning the revenue. Last day I got about 400 views on my blog with no click but i earned $0.17 ..

    Hope it helps smile

  3. Is2222 profile image60
    Is2222posted 10 years ago

    Thank You. It looks like I'll need a few thousand more hubs to get rich!

    1. jaydawg808 profile image80
      jaydawg808posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You won't need a "few" more hubs....you'll need thousands of hubs to get "rich."

    2. mathsmaster profile image67
      mathsmasterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Not thousands .. But if you have some hubs with good quality then you'll get the audience. Try to promote your hubs on social media..
      Most of my views are from social media..

  4. ossmedia profile image56
    ossmediaposted 10 years ago

    You need some good quality hub which generates traffic to your hub . You can easily get your hub famous through social media.

    1. queerlyobscure profile image74
      queerlyobscureposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      "Easily"

      ::runs away laughing hysterically::

      1. SAM ELDER profile image57
        SAM ELDERposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        XD... I agree

    2. ameliam.michelle1 profile image60
      ameliam.michelle1posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hey ossmedia, it becomes difficult to make your hubs famous and more so if you are inclining towards making money through them, The mechanisms are bit complicated, but I need to ask one thing, do click on adverts count more than page views and impressions?

    3. Ronwan profile image61
      Ronwanposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Regarding making your Hub famous using social media .... my experience is that you get the visitors to your hub after promoting it on your social media, but that is just for the moment. The days and weeks after the traffic is already gone .... and keeping to post your link regularly to the same group of people wont either, or am i missing something here?

      1. NateB11 profile image87
        NateB11posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        That's been my impression too, Ronwan. But I think the use of hashtags might keep people finding your hubs through search (of hashtags); I'm experimenting with this at the moment, something I hadn't seriously considered until recently. Twitter, possibly Tumblr, are social media where the hashtags can be used; Facebook is going to start using them too.

        1. Ronwan profile image61
          Ronwanposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, that might work. My experience with social media is limited to Facebook right now.

  5. Hezekiah profile image85
    Hezekiahposted 10 years ago

    There is a calculation however it is very minimal compared to clicks. If you have thousands of hits it might be worthwhile however most people are aiming for clicks.

  6. lovebuglena profile image85
    lovebuglenaposted 10 years ago

    How much you earn per ad impression depends on the CPM (cost per thousand impressions) that the advertiser chose for that certain ad. CPMs always vary so you can never know how much you will earn...

    1. Musadiq Khan profile image57
      Musadiq Khanposted 10 years agoin reply to this

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      1. reviewstop profile image57
        reviewstopposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        with how many visits you reach that ammount

    2. Rock_nj profile image90
      Rock_njposted 10 years ago

      It appears that AdSense pays something for ad impressions, but I haven't been able to figure out how it works, it appears to be very limited and nothing like the HubPages ad program that pays 60% of all ad impressions.  The AdSense impression payments show up as one penny each, but are very limited.  The real money is made when a visitor clicks an AdSense ad, but that rarely happens.

     
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