I would just like a little extra motivation to keep me focused on working on my sites, learning stuff, link building, etc. So can you tell me something like how much you make from adsense, affiliates, what you ve bought with the money, etc. or anything like that? thanks
I make about a buck a day that's more than $300 a year, which is enough to buy some domains and develop some other sites.
A lot of money for not a lot of work. (Hey, how do you think I get to spend all my time on DP screwing around? ) And last week I purchased a can of Red Bull. It was yummy.
Definately a great way to look at things from a starting and/or seasoned point of view! Seems like too many people expect to making thousands a day in a few months, which does doesn't seem to happen.
thanks, I just see it as a learning process. If I make money that's GREAT if I don't I'll be sad for a couple of days, but I am still a teen so I have plenty of years ahead of me and hopefully I will improve my skills over the course of those years.
i'm making $1/day. now i'm on $60 mark, expecting my first Google Adsense paycheck 2 months from now. =)
I wonder why this question gets asked almost evryday when there are plenty of exaxt threads already out there.
12$ yesterday. BUT - I discovered the last month that affiliate programs can be a good way to increase your income (5$ yesterday). I used affiliate links before but a better placement has done the job. AdSense is really nice, but not the only way...
I've been running adsense about 3 months. Went from $1 a day to about $5 a day. Takes a lot of learning and experimenting.
I made several thousands a month, but $0 from adsense. How would you get inspiration by asking others how much $ they made? Remember, money is only a hygiene factor, not a motivator factor.
That's easy. Take a look at who responded to his question - other noobies. The veterans, who have the real info, say "do a search". It's like pullin' teeth. The guy got 5 real replies out of 15. I've been coming here a couple months, and whenever you do a search for noobie stuff, you get 1000 threads of noobie questions but all the responses are "do a search", or "that's been discussed before", or "build content and $ will come". It's worse than rumaging through the "no content" sites on the SE's. You may find some good threads from 6 months or 2 years ago, but that's not as relevant as today. I have no doubt he did several searches before posting his question. If you are going to take the time to respond to someone's post, why not search up a decent thread to post along with it? Otherwise, you are wasting his time and that of many many other readers as well. And if there are great threads from months ago, then "bump" them up so others can find them.
Made 1.29 yesterday from one click. That the highest ever. I don't make a lot of money from adsense but planning on working more also with adsense.
1. Practice what you preach there mr. (where are your links for threads?) 2. Thanks for wasting *my* time.