If back in September when we started playing with Google Adsense someone told me it would turn into a $1M a year business I would have laughed. A million bucks without a sales person? Give me a break!
However, yesterday we broke our $2,100 record with a $2,335 day. That’s an impressive number I know, because if we can take that number to $2,739.72 we’re at—wait for it—$1M a year.
For some perspective, take a look at some averages:
January we did $580 a day on average.
March was a $737 a day average.
May was a $1,585.57 average.
Now, before you get too excited let me tell you we’ve got 103 bloggers on the payroll and nine staffers here at Weblogs, Inc. We’re a big, little company… so to speak. Plus I gotta pay for Peter Rojas’ gadget habit (let’s just say it ain’t pretty)!
However, if you follow those numbers we tripled the average in five months or so. Not sure we can triple every five months, but I think we can get this to a $3,000 to $5,000 per day average by the end of the year.
Another thing to keep in mind is that we can’t run Google Adsense in top positions on a lot of our blogs because they are sold out (Engadget, Autoblog, etc. are sold out up top). If we had those slots open we would be at much more per day right now.
The publishing world has totally changed, and as much as I like to think I’m up on things every day I figure out something new about this business. It’s crazy.
One more tip: the Google horizontal banners work well. You know, the ones where a user clicks and sees a group of ads and then you get paid if they make a *second* click (the first click to Google gets you nothing!). Even with this double-click issue it performs really well (I don’t think I can say how much better then a leaderboard without getting in trouble with the Google Adsense Terms of Service, but lets just say it’s significant). I think this is because the users who click on those ads are rabid—they want a ton of information and they probably visit more then one advertiser’s site.
Anyone else got Google Adsense tips? If so put them in the comments below for EVERYONE to share and benifit from.
$1M a year in Google Adsense (or why 2,739 is my favorite number)
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(Page 2 of 8)24. I have a summary of adsense optomization tips from google here: http://www.petefreitag.com/item/413.cfm
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Pete Freitag
28. Wow right now I'm only making about 5 cents a day. I guess it will take some time. Let me know if anyone has suggestions to make my site better.
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Yongshin Yu
29. So are you taxed on it? Shhhh
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Uncover Japan
30. everybody: google does allow you to say how much you earn. the complication is that you can't say more specific things such as ecpm, ctr, etc. congrats on getting all that cash. but i'd be going for $1,000,000 dollars for just myself per year, after payments to staff, gadgets, hosting, etc. ;-)
31. Can someone point to an example of these double click horizontal banners? thanks One more tip: the Google horizontal banners work well. You know, the ones where a user clicks and sees a group of ads and then you get paid if they make a *second* click (the first click to Google gets you nothing!).
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by cameron
32. Also if oyu want to get start on adsense check out: http://allaboutadsense.blogspot.com/
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Didier LeBravais
33. I think the comment about information miners was to the point. Since I redesigned my website into a search type facility related to Shanghai business, I've managed to gain a few dollars a month, up from a few cents in adsense revenue. The reason I suppose is because the people who come to my site are looking for information fast and as much as possible, therefore my adsense clicks have increased since they are a compatible fit with the link service that my site provides. www.greenmonkey.com.cn
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by GreenMonkey
34. Congrats Jason. What an inspiration to other web publishers!
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Gauher Chaudhry
35. This is really exciting. I have just set up a new site, my first. And I have a total of $0 AdSense earning. Of course, I am not doing the site for AdSense, but it is still great to see what one could make!
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by H R Professor
36. Hello, How many visitors or pages views per day do you have to earn $2,739? Thanks Regards
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Jo
37. We have found that using an alternate ad in Ad sense is a good way to promote our other affilate programs, if Google can't serve a relevant ad to that page, the default is our own ad that we designed that links to another affiliate program. If you don't make an alternate ad, it defaults to google's public service ads which have no value to us.
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Max Hartshorne
40. Re jason's double-click horizontal banners, these are what AdSense calls AdLinks. They are very effective, but combine a 782x15 AdLink with a 728x90 LeaderBoard advert and the CTR is exceptional! To see an example of what I mean, try a search on our http://www.domains123.com/ site by clicking http://www.domains123.com/d123/ns-search1-n.asp
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by Mike Seaton
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21. Nice job - you responded to the comment above that you are not yet in the Premium program, but will be soon - would be interesting to hear what differences that makes for 'ya. Congrats again!
Posted at 4:41PM on Oct 29th 2005 by alek