I've changed my blog url. My older blog (www.ezmoneyjobs.blogspot.com) has 50-100 visitors per day. Now I've only one post in my old blog which I've used to link to my new blog and that will remain permanent. Will adsense allow me to ad adsense in my old blog?
How much traffic per day is needed before Adense gets you any return? I haven't placed ads on my new website yet, but it's original. My real question is: Before I experiment with ads, how much traffic would I need a day before I'd regularly make $1 per day or more?
If you plan on a correct $5 eCPM, you'd need 200 ad impressions per day to earn $1 a day, depending on your site you could do it with 50, 100 or 150 unique visitors, depends on how many pages a visitor of your site sees on average. PS: I reply to your question instead of letting the OP come back to his thread, because some people already died waiting for his answer..
I have a lot of clicks that aren't credited for. Roughly 70-80% and up of my clicks that I see on statcounter do not show up in adsense in ANY way ( not even like clicks with 0 pay). Nearly all of those clicks are from first time visitors that came in from google. My CTR is ridiculously low. When I switched to adbrite my CTR became normal. Can you give me some heads-ups about this? Thank you
That is amazing! Would you say that 20 % of those give you 80% of your income? How much traffic do you have total and how much traffic your top sites have? Congratulations and all the best.
Hello, my site get some DMCA issue with adsense.. and i already give back counter notice.. and i get email from adsense.. that my ads will be appear again on my site.. and takes max 48 hours.. but it already pass 4 days since my ads stopp appearing.. is there any solution for this problem ?
I have a question... how did you rank yourself a expert? Not trying to steal your spotlight but I earn x2 that with only 3 sites in a medium popular niche. I would not consider myself a professional.
Then please troll, open a similar thread and answer the questions of people, because this guy is dead now.
Is adsense actually a viable long term business venture? I had considered getting into it a while back but was put off by hearing horror stories of people who had put loads of work into setting up websites etc only to have their adsense accounts closed suddenly by Google without any proper explanation when they started making a bit of money. Does it often depend on your geographcal location as to whether you get shut down or not?