You're implying that I currently have a job... . At the moment I'm a "student" and I use the term losely. Basically I'm a part-time student at attends uni infrequently, and spends the bulk of my time, working on my websites or surfing or playing frisbee. To many of my friends I'm already a bum, but I'm a fairly successful bum... .
Yeah I do! Well... I'm meant to go... whether I turn up is a different story. I'm normally at home working on my sites and trying to improve my AdSense earnings.
I'm generating about $3.25 a day - hardly retirement stuff but it more than covers the cost of my hosting so it's better than a kick in the head! I don't know if I could get it to increase massively given that I am in a fairly specialised area (selling second hand canal boats and barges) but if anyone out there has some good ideas, there's a virtual drink in for you!
Well, that is pretty impressive. Is the adsense just an "add-on" to your website, which you use to promote your business or whatever, or is your site geared primarily to boost your adsense revenue? Edited to add: this in response to tedholz's posting above.
At the moment I earn less than a dollar a day, but after reading these inspirational posts, I'm determined not to give up. Adsense is not my primary source of income but is a good supplementary source of income.
Our Adsense income could certainly be described as a series of peaks and troughs. When things go quiet in our niches our Adsense income can drop to around $40 daily, whereas peak days we have been known to break the $300 barrier. This means that over the last year or so our average daily income from Adsense is around $80. Luckily- Adsense is just one of many of our revenue streams, otherwise I would need to be re-thinking my career path!
I'm making less than 2 dollars a day... How many websites you need establish in order to make a decent revenue ??! Is that true that Adsense won't accept Blogspot blogs in his program ...?!