Do you currently have an Adsense account? Yes, I do. Why do you need to have a Google AdSense account as a blog owner? Read down the page! You’ll decode easily.

Hold on a bit! Why did you create a blog in the first place? Everyone may probably give a different answer. Anyway, it doesn’t matter what your answer might be. But the most important thing is whether you’re earning with your potential blog or not in this digital world of earning opportunities. Are you earning with your blog?

Leveraging the Revenue Opportunity

Why wouldn’t you leverage the Google AdSense revenue opportunity? Why is it that you own a blog with many quality articles, and yet, you haven’t earned a penny?

Initially, it didn’t occur to me to monetize my blog, but I came up with an idea to leverage the revenue opportunities through a considerable number of advertising networks.

So, I submitted applications to two of these networks and got approved 2 days later. I added the Google AdSense HTML code to my first blog a month after setting it up, though later disabled it once I’ve got a reason to move on without it.

Earning Google AdSense revenue in my early days of blogging helped seriously in settling important bills here and there. Most authority blogs you see today with no Ads run at all on their blogs, once published for Google before they had good reasons to disable it. Many of them are book authors today. So, they earn heavy royalties from their self-published materials. And this is one of the things most newbie bloggers cannot easily figure out early in blogging.

But in early times, most of them also leveraged the same Ad revenue opportunities that were around. I couldn’t narrate how happy I was whenever I logged in my AdSense account and found that I’ve just earned $10+, $20+, $30+, and so on every day.

While you are now contemplating on whether to leverage the Google Ad revenue opportunity or not, know that there are numerous Google AdSense alternatives that are equally paying well, but there are a couple of specific reasons you may want to apply for Google AdSense.



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emimos12 Premium
Thanks for this wonderful post.
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for dropping by, emimos! Much appreciated! Google AdSense is simply the most ideal advertising network suitable for beginners. When you have grown your blog traffic to 10000 - 20000 page views per month, you can switch to the other advertising platforms that pay even more. Thanks for leaving a thought!

Israel Olatunji
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Israel17 Premium
Yes, emimos, thanks for reading this training piece! Much excited! While your site is still a brand-new one and you've started growing traffic steadily, you may want to monetize it with Google AdSense. So, this training teaches you why you need to apply for Google AdSense and the training below shows how you can apply and get approved fast without much of a stretch. Thanks for dropping by!

Israel Olatunji
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lesabre Premium
Hi Israel, I do not have an AdSense account, but your training may just flip me over.
Once again thank you very much.

Best wishes,
Michael
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Michael, glad to see you around! Thanks for stopping by and kudos for reading this training piece! Yes, it's good to have it and earn a bit from the Google AdSense revenue share before you decide to finally say goodbye to AdSense on your site. For now, it's going to be an icing on the cake for you while you'll be earning bigger revenue from promoting affiliate networks out there.

Thanks for your awesome contribution! Good to see you around here!

Israel Olatunji
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Claudiojuan Premium
Hi Israel,
I'm glad to know that you are using Google Adsence without problems. Given your experience, my query is:
1. If the website does not have organic traffic, how is my case convenient to have Google Adsence?
2. If I have little organic traffic, what do you recommend?
3. If I have a lot of organic traffic, what do you recommend?
4. If the traffic comes from a PPC campaign that you conducted in Google Ads, what happens in this case?
Finally, as a reader in some places where I find its content interesting, I am bothered to see Google Adsence ads, what would your opinion be?
Yesterday I wrote my first post here in WA, I will thank you for telling me your opinion, I have some imperfections in its design, the next one will look much better.
Thanks friend for your excellent tutorial.
Claudio
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Claudio, You don't wait until you start getting organic traffic before you apply for Google AdSense. However, if you are using an opt-in form to collect subscribers' emails on your blog, don't enable a pop-up form as this alone can get you rejected for AdSense.

Yes, with little organic traffic plus your blog subscribers, you're good to go with AdSense.

If you have a lot of organic traffic, Google AdSense will be an icing on the cake for you while you earn the most from promoting affiliate programs.

If the traffic comes from a PPC campaign, there's no cause for alarm. The traffic from Google AdWords is decent enough to suffice your advertising, Ad revenue, and affiliate marketing goals.

If you find the content of a site interesting but in the course of reading, you start seeing some in-content Ads all of a sudden, what you simply do is skip the Ads if its content doesn't interest you.

If there's any other way I can be of help, don't hesitate to let me know. Wish you much success in your online endeavors! I'm going to visit your site and get back to you.

Israel Olatunji
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ecomtom Premium
Good info on Google Adsense. Thanks for sharing. Tom
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Tom, thanks for reading this tutorial! Much appreciated! Kudos to you for finding it useful! I believe a lot of newbie bloggers both from WA and other parts of the online world will find this tutorial insightful while deciding whether to apply for Google AdSense or not. Thanks for your valuable contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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MAXINEG Premium
Good evening Israel,

Thank you for sharing insights about Google Adsense.

So far, I have earned $35.00 in 6 months. My health site pulls in pennies to $1 per day. I am frustrated with this mediocre compensation for having ads on my site

What can I do to improve ad revenues? Should I ask Google for help?

If you don't mind, please scoot over to my health sie to see what I'm talking about.

Best regards
Maxine
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, Maxine! I already visited your site today and found it so amazing. While I was running some SEO audits for the site, I discovered your Trust Flow and Trust Metric are both at zero currently while other metrics are growing steadily such as your domain authority, page authority, PR quality, External links, and others. So, all you need to do is build your TrustRank.

If you don't mind, you can read the following resources and you'll start building your site's trust with Google. Thanks for your contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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MAXINEG Premium
Hey Israel,

I read all five of the trainings and responded positively.

They are so helpful.

By the way, Google Adsense is on my health site which has a trust rank of 60%. And, my M MO site is 10% as of today.

I agree my Trust Rank needs to be improved. Normally, I sort of wait for it to change. This time it needs a nudge. :-))

Thank you kindly, Israel.

Blessings
Maxine
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Israel17 Premium
Exactly, Maxine! You simply need to improve TrustRank. And building engagement thoughtfully with your ideal audience will help you achieve this while you continue building out quality and compelling content on your site regularly alongside. Have a posting schedule and try to keep at it. You'll rock the online world with your blog and will move your blogging game to the next level soonest. Glad to see you make resolutions to your TrustRank!

Your friend,
Israel Olatunji
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