Thank you. I was able to break it just the next week after that by few cents differential. Here is the latest one although not much difference. I realized one of the most important thing we the webmaster or bloggers has to do is work on our own site or blogs. If possible, don't spend too much time wasting on people's blog or web forums. Do things more efficiently - more things in less time; still no shortcuts. I hope this helps people who are making like less than a $1 each day.
Congrats....good job....can u give us some practical tips how did u achieve it apart from greed and motivation
Hi Im_sam and appu, I am not really an Adsense expert as you can tell I don't make that much; I am still learning and trying to improve my Adsense income. But some of the tips that I think would be helpful for people new to the Adsense are as follows: -Never go against Google TOS. That would be number 1 priority for me. If you are not sure, just ask Google. Don't be shy or afraid to. -Use Adwords if you have little bit money. And buy low price keywords and send the traffic to your good content (that has high paying keywords) websites. But yeah don't create MFA (made for adsense) site; Google might ban you and thus you lose the money. -Content is the king. Build more and more content everyday; search engine traffic seems to come accordingly then. -Duplicate content won't bring you much traffic. -To increase your CTR (click thru rate), blend your Adsense colors similar to your website. If you know little bit of CSS, change the font and other colors to make it same as Adsense colors. -*Another important thing we seem to miss about increasing CTR is that decrease the exit pathway. If your content is good and long, don't put too much outgoing links there; because these links will take away a potential Adsense clicks. Less outgoing link or buttons means more chances of getting clicks on your Adsense. -If you are passionate about your site, you can try playing with Adsense types (links, texts, images) and sizes and in different places. Track them with the Channel feature. That way you can tell which ads types, sizes and places are working best. I think that's really good for sites that are just emerging. -Don't visit to your site too often, unless you have ADP on. Because it will decrease the CTR. So don't use Auto Surf websites as well. -You don't have to choose high paying niche, choose what you are good at. That way you will able to create a lot of unique content. That's it for now, if you got something to ask please let me know. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing, and the tips very helpfull, as I'm new to this, I only make $5 a day, I'm still learning from you and as well as others in this forum. Alex,
Congrats! I would also like to know is this from a new site, existing and if this is passive? Let it grow from there. Good Job!
Looks like my Adsense reporting from 6 months ago, funny thing is you get excited to make $10, less so at $100, and even less so as it grows. I remember being excited to hit $100, I guess its good to look back at where you were to see how far you have come. Its amazing that there are still people struggling along making a couple bucks...
"*Another important thing we seem to miss about increasing CTR is that decrease the exit pathway. If your content is good and long, don't put too much outgoing links there; because these links will take away a potential Adsense clicks. Less outgoing link or buttons means more chances of getting clicks on your Adsense." This one is gud....thanks
You are welcome. I am glad you noticed it. To me, this is like the top thing if i want to increase the ctr.