There is nothing like that. IF your site have got good traffic you will start earning from the 1st month only ! - Digital -
When i first started my site, the plan was to NOT make any money for the first year (well, only enough to cover my costs which was around $100).. This was my plan because based on what i had read (here and other places), most publishers don't make anything with a new website until after about a year. Luckily i was wrong though and started making over $1,000/mo after only 4 months. My experience was atypical though - so yah, dont plan on getting rich until after at least a year.
I'd say 2 years before you getting into the atmosphere completely. It really depends on how much you work though, plus, some people are more lucky than others.
i would say 10 years before you will start earning your first dollar. continue to bitch and whine though!
It could take a year or it could take a month or even less time depending on your niche, content, and traffic. Unfortunately, making $ off Adsense isn't as simple as adding the code so you'll have to do some work to see results.
It took me like 2 years+ to get the first check. I am getting about %20~%30 more traffic after I changed the Wordpress Theme with more SEO friendly one. But basically you will need to keep maintaining your website with good contents to get more and more traffic.
I think the first thing you need to work is you ranking to have real traffic after that you need to play with the placement of the adds.
Some people start making the income right way. Other it takes a long time. Depends on the age of your niche and how much time you put into it. If you do start, Good luck
yes, the most important is not you get income for 1 or 2 first month. We build the good plan to get traffic, pagerank, build interesting content....need long term strategy
It really depends on how hard you work and how established is your website. If you are starting with a new website, it would take you a few months to earn real profits. But you can reduce this time by using all the tips and tricks and working hard.
So, what's the next step after stoping blaming? I would say learn from those who have done it successfully, isn't it?
All has to do with traffic. If you're a new site starting out then you need to escape the Sandbox (filtering) and the rankings should then lead to good revenue; this filter should typically last between 6 and 12 months (unless you're one of the lucky few who dodge it). Obviously, if you are a matured site already getting the traffic then you should start earning straight away.