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.
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
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