Two types of persons can't make money with Google Adsence advertisement programme.
a) Ordinary persons who are unable to create good content for their website or blog. Result: They get less clicks or the clicks that don't earn much money.
b) Very clever persons who try to fool Google with copied content or who try to manage clicks on the ads from various sources.
Google is helping millions of people to earn money who are really serious in making some money and really ready to work hard for it. There is no such thing like 'easy money' with Google Adsence. For easy money find other sources.
Content rich: People often forget that it is content rich site or blog that has the capacity to earn money from Google Adsence. Unfortunately people indulge in trying all sorts of tacts and tricks to lure Google. But remember, these Google people are shrewd businessmen and they can enter your brain and heart to understand your clever tactics.
But people can't have a control over their tendency and they buy books and formulas or software to hit for quick-rich methods. But everything fail. Google is like that rich and beautiful female who is hell-bent to fail your every trick and tact. She loves sincere and dedicated persons and wants to be wooed in a straightforward and intelligent way.
What is the effect of content rich blog or site on the Google. You regularly get ads which pay more money per click. And you get visitors from everywhere who do more clicking. Simple writing or blogs created just for expression get those ads from Google which have very low per click rates. And people get surprised why they are earning so less.
So you know one more great secret now. Cheers and Goog Luck!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Your AdSense Statistics - How To Understand and Calculate Them
Ok - so you've got a great content web site and you've decided to monetize it with Google AdSense. You place the AdSense Code on your web site and immediately start getting clicks.
Soon after, you decide to visit your account to see just how much money you've made. You get there to view your reports and then - Bamm! It hits you. Just what the heck do all those numbers mean anyway?
Well, worry not my fellow net entrepreneurs. Below is a quick breakdown of those numbers and what they mean in layman's terms.
Page Impressions
Your Page Impressions are simply the number of times your web pages are viewed. Of course, this number only refers to those pages that contain your code for AdSense.
Think of one impression as a display - every single time your web pages are displayed, your impressions go up. It's the same thing. In terms of money, the more impressions or displays you get, the higher the chance you have of making more money.
Clicks
This is the actual number of times that your ads are clicked upon. Thus, each time a visitor to your site clicks on one of your ads, it is recorded as a Click.
Every Page Impression you receive is an opportunity for one of your ads to get clicked. In terms of money, the more Clicks you get - the more money you can make with AdSense.
Page CTR
Your Page CTR refers to your web page's Click Through Rate. Your Page's CTR, or Click Through Rate, is the ratio of the number of Clicks you receive versus the number of your Page Impressions. The number is expressed in a percentage and is calculated by taking your Page Impressions and dividing them by your Clicks (# of Clicks / # of Page Impressions).
For example, if you have 2000 Page Impressions and received 400 Clicks, your Page CTR would be 20%. Now for you math wizards out there; once you have your CTR, you can pretty much figure out your Impressions and Clicks by using some simple mathematics.
Thus, you can figure out your Page Impressions by taking the number of Clicks and dividing it over your CTR (i.e.: # Clicks / CTR%). You can figure out your number of Clicks by taking your Page Impressions and multiplying it by your CTR (i.e.: # Impressions x CTR%).
Ok, moving on...
Page eCPM
This is where things start getting interesting.
Your Page eCPM refers to your Effective (the "e") Cost Per Thousand Impressions (the "CPM"). Yes, I know. "CPM" is not quite an accurate English acronym for "Cost Per Thousand Impressions". The reason is because the acronym uses the Latin for "Thousand"; i.e.: "MIL".
Anyway, Google defines your eCPM for AdSense as "...a useful way to compare revenue across different channels and advertising programs". I won't stray from that definition, however, there might be a better way for you to understand this number. Let me put it to you this way: basically, by the time you reach 1000 Page Impressions, you would have earned the amount stated in the eCPM. Got it?
You calculate the eCPM by taking your earnings and dividing it by the number of Page Impressions you receive in Thousands (i.e.: $Earnings / (Page Impressions / 1000))
To get a good understanding of your eCPM, allow me to illustrate how it's calculated.
Let's say you earned $250 and got 15,000 Page Impressions. Taking the 15,000 and dividing that by 1000 you get 15. Now, taking your $250 in earnings and dividing that by 15 you get $16.67. Thus, your eCPM is $16.67.
Now, remember earlier that I said that by the time you got 1000 Page Impressions you'd earn the amount in your eCPM. Well, if you do a little math, you'd see that for every 1000 impressions you received, you earned the amount in your eCPM ($16.67 x 15 = $250.05).
Earnings
Of all the numbers you'll see in your AdSense account, this by far, is the most fun and easiest to understand. Your Earnings are just that: what you've earned with AdSense. It's how much money you get to put in your pocket. Now, doesn't that sound nice?
But wait. We're not out of the wood just yet.
There is still one more number you need to know about that they don't show in your AdSense account: your Earnings Per Click.
Earnings Per Click
Your Earnings Per Click or EPC is simply the average amount of money you make per Click you receive. It's calculated by taking your Earnings and dividing it by the number of Clicks you get.
For example, if you earn $250 and you received a total of 500 Clicks, then your EPC would be $.50 per Click.
There you have it folks: a quick and easy to understand guide on Google AdSense Statistics. And now that you understand them, your next goal should be to earn more money
Soon after, you decide to visit your account to see just how much money you've made. You get there to view your reports and then - Bamm! It hits you. Just what the heck do all those numbers mean anyway?
Well, worry not my fellow net entrepreneurs. Below is a quick breakdown of those numbers and what they mean in layman's terms.
Page Impressions
Your Page Impressions are simply the number of times your web pages are viewed. Of course, this number only refers to those pages that contain your code for AdSense.
Think of one impression as a display - every single time your web pages are displayed, your impressions go up. It's the same thing. In terms of money, the more impressions or displays you get, the higher the chance you have of making more money.
Clicks
This is the actual number of times that your ads are clicked upon. Thus, each time a visitor to your site clicks on one of your ads, it is recorded as a Click.
Every Page Impression you receive is an opportunity for one of your ads to get clicked. In terms of money, the more Clicks you get - the more money you can make with AdSense.
Page CTR
Your Page CTR refers to your web page's Click Through Rate. Your Page's CTR, or Click Through Rate, is the ratio of the number of Clicks you receive versus the number of your Page Impressions. The number is expressed in a percentage and is calculated by taking your Page Impressions and dividing them by your Clicks (# of Clicks / # of Page Impressions).
For example, if you have 2000 Page Impressions and received 400 Clicks, your Page CTR would be 20%. Now for you math wizards out there; once you have your CTR, you can pretty much figure out your Impressions and Clicks by using some simple mathematics.
Thus, you can figure out your Page Impressions by taking the number of Clicks and dividing it over your CTR (i.e.: # Clicks / CTR%). You can figure out your number of Clicks by taking your Page Impressions and multiplying it by your CTR (i.e.: # Impressions x CTR%).
Ok, moving on...
Page eCPM
This is where things start getting interesting.
Your Page eCPM refers to your Effective (the "e") Cost Per Thousand Impressions (the "CPM"). Yes, I know. "CPM" is not quite an accurate English acronym for "Cost Per Thousand Impressions". The reason is because the acronym uses the Latin for "Thousand"; i.e.: "MIL".
Anyway, Google defines your eCPM for AdSense as "...a useful way to compare revenue across different channels and advertising programs". I won't stray from that definition, however, there might be a better way for you to understand this number. Let me put it to you this way: basically, by the time you reach 1000 Page Impressions, you would have earned the amount stated in the eCPM. Got it?
You calculate the eCPM by taking your earnings and dividing it by the number of Page Impressions you receive in Thousands (i.e.: $Earnings / (Page Impressions / 1000))
To get a good understanding of your eCPM, allow me to illustrate how it's calculated.
Let's say you earned $250 and got 15,000 Page Impressions. Taking the 15,000 and dividing that by 1000 you get 15. Now, taking your $250 in earnings and dividing that by 15 you get $16.67. Thus, your eCPM is $16.67.
Now, remember earlier that I said that by the time you got 1000 Page Impressions you'd earn the amount in your eCPM. Well, if you do a little math, you'd see that for every 1000 impressions you received, you earned the amount in your eCPM ($16.67 x 15 = $250.05).
Earnings
Of all the numbers you'll see in your AdSense account, this by far, is the most fun and easiest to understand. Your Earnings are just that: what you've earned with AdSense. It's how much money you get to put in your pocket. Now, doesn't that sound nice?
But wait. We're not out of the wood just yet.
There is still one more number you need to know about that they don't show in your AdSense account: your Earnings Per Click.
Earnings Per Click
Your Earnings Per Click or EPC is simply the average amount of money you make per Click you receive. It's calculated by taking your Earnings and dividing it by the number of Clicks you get.
For example, if you earn $250 and you received a total of 500 Clicks, then your EPC would be $.50 per Click.
There you have it folks: a quick and easy to understand guide on Google AdSense Statistics. And now that you understand them, your next goal should be to earn more money
Google AdSense - The Quickest And Easiest Way To Start Your Online Business
Google AdSense has become one of the best methods of making money online and mostly for a few of reasons:
You don't need a penny to start this business
It's extremely easy to set up
Unlimited earning potential
All of these reasons combined make this business the perfect starting point for people with low budget and little or no computer experience. But let me explain you how this business works and how you can benefit from it.
Google developed a system that allows website owners to display Google AdWords ads in their web pages and when website visitors click on the ads the website owner gets paid. It's that simple.
But even if you don't have a website of your own you can simply create a blog at blogger.com absolutely free and start displaying Google ads. It does not require any selling of your part, all it take is implementing a simple piece of code and when the ads get clicked you make money.
Another great Google AdSense feature is that you don't have to pick and choose the ads that are going to be displayed on your page because Google technology matches the most relevant and highest performing AdWords ads to your website and select the ads based on the content on your webpage.
What I mean by this is that Google will display ads that are related to your topic. For example if your webpage talks about cars, Google will display ads related to cars not anything unrelated like cooking. Are you following me?
You can also choose from different ad sizes and colors to match your website's colors.
But how long does it takes to start this business?
Once you've applied for a Google AdSense account it shouldn't take more than a couple of days to receive information regarding your application. Once approved you can start displaying ads on your webpage immediately. The trick of making a lot of money with AdSense is to be able to generate a moderate amount of traffic to your website. But how do I do that?
There are tons ways you can use to drive traffic, you can use forums, social media sites, posting comments on other blogs, search engine optimization and many more.
Google also pays on a monthly basis and the payment threshold is $100, so once you've reached that amount a check will be sent to you.
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You don't need a penny to start this business
It's extremely easy to set up
Unlimited earning potential
All of these reasons combined make this business the perfect starting point for people with low budget and little or no computer experience. But let me explain you how this business works and how you can benefit from it.
Google developed a system that allows website owners to display Google AdWords ads in their web pages and when website visitors click on the ads the website owner gets paid. It's that simple.
But even if you don't have a website of your own you can simply create a blog at blogger.com absolutely free and start displaying Google ads. It does not require any selling of your part, all it take is implementing a simple piece of code and when the ads get clicked you make money.
Another great Google AdSense feature is that you don't have to pick and choose the ads that are going to be displayed on your page because Google technology matches the most relevant and highest performing AdWords ads to your website and select the ads based on the content on your webpage.
What I mean by this is that Google will display ads that are related to your topic. For example if your webpage talks about cars, Google will display ads related to cars not anything unrelated like cooking. Are you following me?
You can also choose from different ad sizes and colors to match your website's colors.
But how long does it takes to start this business?
Once you've applied for a Google AdSense account it shouldn't take more than a couple of days to receive information regarding your application. Once approved you can start displaying ads on your webpage immediately. The trick of making a lot of money with AdSense is to be able to generate a moderate amount of traffic to your website. But how do I do that?
There are tons ways you can use to drive traffic, you can use forums, social media sites, posting comments on other blogs, search engine optimization and many more.
Google also pays on a monthly basis and the payment threshold is $100, so once you've reached that amount a check will be sent to you.
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