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Why Aren’t You Using Adsense Yet?
Posted by Brian
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So you have been online a few months with your new amazing website. You receive a few hundred visitors a day, and a great community going on over there. However it is starting to take a toll on your bank account keeping the site online, with hosting feeds, domain registration, and some general advertising you have done for the site. So you start to wonder to yourself “Should I be using Google Adsense?”. Let me tell you right here and now, if you are wondering that, the answer is a resounding YES.
Now, you have heard that Adsense isn’t good for your site unless your receiving a bazillion visitors everyday. That simply isn’t true. Will your results be better with a bazillion visitors? Well of course they probably will be, but that doesn’t mean you won’t have success as well. Just because your site isn’t receiving a few thousand unique users every day doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a “nice” income with Adsense.

Now, yes this isn’t an amazing shot of showing a low traffic site making huge amounts of money, but I feel this is going to be more or less the average, if not even a little below it. The screenshot above is of the adsense stats for one of my mini content sites. Its a fan site for a small time band. Now is it making huge amounts of money? No, not really, but looking at the number of impressions its not doing bad. The stats are from July 1st-July17th. Thats a pretty good amount for one small site to make in that time period I feel, it pays for the domain registration and for most of the hosting costs. Isn’t that your goal at first anyways?
The site I used as my example is a site that I never even update, its totally static, so if you use it on your site with new content regularly, and with user participation your results should be much much better.
If you are not using Adsense, you are losing out on potential revenue for yourself, and your website. Think of all the new features you get ad to your site if you had the money? This is your way of making your site better. With the money, use it to make the site bigger, and better, more features for your users. As users are the most important part of any website.
So the question is now, “Why aren’t you already using website for your sites?”.
5 Responses to “Why Aren’t You Using Adsense Yet?”
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July 19th, 2007 at 2:41 am
true that, i just finally installed my final format! of adsense adds!
July 19th, 2007 at 11:08 am
It is a great way for webmasters to monetize their sites.
July 20th, 2007 at 8:46 am
The amount of impressions will greatly determine your revenue, and of course that comes from more traffic, and of course more traffic will come back time and time again and tell their friends if you have good content. A long run-on sentence but I roll like that sometimes!
July 20th, 2007 at 11:23 am
Of course, more traffic will 9 times out of 10 always mean more revenue. However, you don’t have to have huge traffic numbers to make money with Adsense.
July 21st, 2007 at 12:40 am
definitely true, i made .50 cent in the last 10 min
talk about minimum wage haha 