I am looking at doing adsense, what is the average monthly income for a newbie? I also heard there are higher paying niches than others, where can I see that? Thanks in advance.
the amount of earning from AdSense depends mostly on the traffic of your website. more the traffic it is the more money you earn. you can find on this forum informations about hight payed keywords.. so..good luck
when I started adsense years ago - I had xxx$/m and it steadily went UP from that moment however BEFORE I applied for adsense I have been working several years on CREATING unique contnet - far more than 1000 pages by the time I started adsense resultiing in several thousand u/v/day. now a few years later the monthly average is solid near middle range xxxx$ most modern (young) newbies want to apply and earn from adsense BEFORE having created hundreds or thousands of content pages needed to get traffic flowing adsense is for PUBLISHERS NOT for easy money earners that might be something to consider above all. a publisher is who creates and publishes unique content to meet the information demand/need by a growing number of www users. If you are a successful PUBLISHER - then you also will be a successful earner.
There really is no average, it depends on a lot of different things. The websites topic and content will greatly impact how much you make every month. If you had a site for bird lovers that gets 1,000 visits a month and makes $10, while you have a site on real estate and it get 200 visits a month, yet it makes $150 a month. Its all about the competition for a particular topic. The easiest way to get into adsense is to get a free blog and start writing about something you enjoy. Write an article a day for 2 months, then worry about adsense and how you can make money.
I think you have to find ur niche and become writing some blog etc with adsense.With this you'll earn quicklier,than with high competitve niche
As you are new so start with your favorite topic which you will love to write and continue with a low income. When you get more content and learn more about adsense then you might think on diversifying. You will learn with the time, this is not something which you can achieve over night.
If you can make a dollar a day, that is more than enough for paying for your hosting service, domain name and keep the site running. You need site traffics to generate money, you will have to work hard to earn that money.
I agree with hans. Many new people have unrealistic expectations about quickly making money with Adsense. It takes time, work, patience, and persistence. There are no "tricks." New people want to put up a one or two page site and make money with Adsense. It's almost impossible to make serious money with a site that only has a couple of pages. Say you have a site with two good content pages making $1 a day each. If you create 100 pages, at the same rate, you'll be making $100 a day. If you can double your traffic to that 100 page site, you'll make $200 a day. If you add 100 more pages, you'll make $400 a day. But you can't do all that in a short period of time. Some people also make the mistake of cramming all their site content into one large page. No. Break your content up into multiple pages, each page targeted to a specific keyword. Each page doesn't need to be but three or four paragraphs long. Use the keyword often, at least a couple of times per paragraph. Use the keyword in the page's title and HTML <title> tag, use the keyword in the ALT tag of images, and use the keyword in links to that page from other pages. On each page use one or two Adsense blocks (336x280 or 300x250) in right-aligned tables INSIDE your content, NOT on the sides, top or bottom -- no borders, background color same as your page background color, text colors same as your content. To get traffic, submit a sitemap to Google, participate in forums that allow you to post links to your site, use craigslist and usfreeads to post free ads to promote your site, get backlinks from other similar sites if possible, promote your site in your email signature, and buy cheap ads on Yahoo Search Marketing (forget Adwords). In your free ads and paid ads, promote your site home page AND individual content pages -- not just your home page. In the ads, use your keywords, not URL, in the links back to your site. Good luck.
not all newbies are the same on creating sites with unique content and marketing. some makes nothing, some few pennies, and some beyond anyone's guess. depends on your site, traffic, niche, ad placement......
You need to learn before you can earn. Take time out for a month or two to learn keyword research, SEO and ways to promote your blog(s) and website(s).
Choose a niche you know something about. You will have to write content. Every niche is good as far as you can create an interesting site that attracts visitors.