give trial and error. some adsense publisher became pro after years. there is no shortcut to success in adsense. don't focus on earnings but provide more on quality content to your readers
Yes trial and error and TIME...it takes time to let your sites age and for backlinks to take effect. Most importantly don't give up.
its really a tough question! you have to become very industrious and also have to work in the proper way then you will become a pro!
I read your other posts Ender. Very enlightening to see you could reach $10,000 a month in Adsense by June 30th of this year. Congratulations! The question is: Do you think you're a Pro?
HA HA I am an Ohio boy myself from Warren near Youngstown...we gonna get a Super Bowl ring this year...2 of our natives are playing one on each team...but currently I am living in Colombia South America loving it! HONESTLY...I don't know what I am...just lucky or really smart...I mean I have tried EVERTHING places no one wants to be...in the end patients and timing got me to where I am.
lol, well I don't think it really matters. If you're successful in it, then you can call yourself a noob or a pro. Just keep the money coming in and it won't matter I'm in Trenton, bout 20-25 minutes northwest of Cincinnati.
I read a great book by Stephen Pressfield titled "The War of Art". In the book he talks about "Turning Pro". I don't think being a pro has anything to do with how much you're earning. It has to do with your attitude toward your work. Once you turn pro your success is durable. It will survive the ups and downs of the real world.
Hi, I don't think there is a clear moment from newbie to "pro", but I would think that for being pro, one should know about the adsense tos, have read about ad placement optimisation and some other topics related to adsense, so that one doesn't need to ask very simple questions that can be answered by reading adsense help pages. As for the money, since the monthly threshold to be paid is $100, when you earn the $100 everyday, so $3,000 per month, you are not a newbie anymore. Few exceptions of course is if for some reason you have a very popular website and never used adsense on it, you just register on adsense, put up one block or two, not well located, but because of your high trafic website, you earn more than $100 per day, it doesn't mean you are not an adsense newbie. But those cases must be very rare, rare enough to be ignored Also, maybe you are an adsense pro, knows a lot about it, but still have a problem with traffic generation, so you don't earn much, then you are pro in adsense, but you have work to do on the webmaster side
Depends on how fast you learn. Make a few mistakes here and there and you'll be an expert soon enough.
No short cut but if you can reach min $100/ day I think you become Pro " Daily $$$ is easy way to know you pro or newbie
As soon as you understand how to optimise ad placement, how to create an Adsense site that provides a decent daily income and are able to replicate these good results, then you'll have surpassed the newbie stage.