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Make money with adsense blogger

Updated on January 3, 2013

Make Money with Adsense Blogger

Looking for ways to monetize your Blogger blog? Wondering if Adsense is the right way to go? Not sure how to make money with Adsense and Blogger? Wondering how hard it is to apply for an Adsense account and to get approved? Can you really make money with Adsense? All your questions answered here. I run several Blogger blogs, and I am making money with my Adsense account.

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Make money with Adsense and Blogger

First of all, let me assure you that it is very possible to make money with Adsense and Blogger. I have several Blogger and Wordpress blogs, and I am making money with Adsense. My Adsense earnings are very unpredictable - on some days I can make only $0.10-$0.15 per day per blog, and there are days when only one click will make me $2-$3 dollars or more. Adsense doesn't guarantee that you will make money with your blog and your per click Adsense earnings are always a surprise. The only way to make money with Adsense is to build traffic to your blog and experiment with ad placements. There are so many people out there who run Blogger blogs and make money with Adsense. Some people run several blogs at a time, and their small Adsense earnings add up. 10 blogs making $5 a day add up to $50 per day, or $1,500 per month. Adsense is the easiest way to make money with your Blogger blog. I also add Adsense to my Wordpress blogs. But you do need to apply for an Adsense account and get approved before you can put Adsense ads on your blog. Although you may have heard, it may be difficult to set up an Adsense account, it may turn out to be a lot easier than you may think. I suggest that you don't apply for an Adsense account with a brand new blog. If you want to get an approval, build up your blog, post on a regular basis, write quality content, link to quality websites, and add a privacy policy to your site, before submitting your Adsense application. Also, once you get approved, never add your Adsense ID to a new blog until you have built it up to several pages and added a privacy policy. Even though you are free to use your Publisher ID on other sites once you get approved for Google Adsense, Google is strict about implementing its policies and you should read and re-read them frequently. If you are trying to build an income stream with Adsense and Blogger, the last thing you want to happen is to get your account suspended. Also remember that you can't add Google Ads to a website that is set-up as an affiliate website with a sole purpose of driving traffic to another site. You have to provide valuable information to the readers in order to keep Google Adsense ads running.

Make Money with Adsense Blogger

If you really want to make money with Adsense and Blogger and you already have a Google Adsense publisher ID, you need quality posts and steady Google traffic. Posting on a regular basis (daily or weekly) will help you get noticed by Google, and once you see traffic coming in to your blog, you will start making money with your Google Adsense account. I believe that the more people visit your blog, the better ads will be displayed on your blog, and who can resist clicking on an ad offering a free sample from a major brand, or a big discount on products people buy on a daily basis? Recently, I was visiting a blog and just had to click on a Free offer from Canvas People. I already have several canvas at my house, and I love them! I have been wanting to get another one for a while, and I jumped on the opportunity. The blog owner got some Adsense earnings, and I got a great deal - works both ways. By the way, the free canvas are available here: Free Canvas Print

Google Adwords Conversion Rate

I just figured out that my average conversion rate for Google Adsense is about 1-2% of Total Impressions (and my impressions are about half of my total blog pageviews). So if I have 5000 blog visits, I get about 2,500 page impressions, and around 25-50 Google Adsense clicks. Since clicks can be anywhere between a few cents and several dollars per click, the 1-2% can add up to nice earnings. I know that there are thousands of bloggers out there getting 5000+ visits a day and making $25-$50 every day. You can do the math for their average monthly earnings - even with a conversion rate of 1% and an everage of $25 a day, they make more than $750 per month! You can Join Google Adsense here: Google Adsense

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