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How does earning on ads from your blogsite works?



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How does earning on ads from your blogsite works?

I have put some ads on my blog site which are from AdSense. How do they work? I mean the ads? If a visitor of your blog randomly clicks on an ad which is flashing in your blogsite, how do you earn? Do they have to do what the ads are intended to let them do? Like register for this or subscribe for that.  Isn't clicking on the ads enough and it will reflect to your AdSense account right after that?

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vinaya
This depends on how much money the advertiser has put on the ad and what type of ad it is. There are different kinds of ads and different ads will earn you different money. For example
CPA or cost per action will earn you for sign ups or sales
CPM or cost for thousand will earn you a certain amount of money for every 1000 views M in CMP stands for roman numeral for one thousand.



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galegatling
I see. So I guess it's better if you have both of those being done. I mean the sign up ads and the number of views. Thanks a bunch for your information. How does earning on ads from your blogsite works?



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thart
CPM is the traditional way televesion, radio, magazine and newspaper advertising is sold. A few higher valuus sites can sell ads this way on the internet, but it's not easy.



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vinaya
If you have a good traffic having CPM ads is a better idea because you will earn from ad impression.



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overcast
Adsense Ads are CPC ads. You can get specific traffic through them. You earn revenue based on clicks. You can earn more money if there are good conversion. You can make money through CPM ads if there is a lot of traffic on your site. You can make specific amount based on how you have the traffic. Also people with adblocker won't see ads and they don't click ads. So that's another thing to watch out.



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galegatling
I see. So it will count even if they just click the ads and don't even engage on the ad page? Like send email or sign up.

Also, is there any workaround for those adblockers?



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wallet
Well, it depends on what ads you have advertised because Adsense has CPA and CPM ads. In your case, I think that you will earn from clicks. Each time a user will click on your ads you will earn money, and the user will not register or do something on that site unless he want's to.



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thart
There is also CPC or PPC pay per click. The advertiser pay only if a potential customer cares enough about the ad to click on it.



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amazingsteven
Be careful! don't click on the ads on your blog by yourself, you may get ban by Google. Adsense ads are CPC (cost per click) so you'll earn when your website visitors intact with the ads.



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limberg
Right you are. Clicking on your own ads is a big no no for Google Adsense and could get you banned for repeated offenses. Clicking accidentally on your ads doesn't result in an immediate ban but then again, just be careful.

When it comes to ad revenue, you earn more when a visitor clicks on an ad and you earn even more of that visitor purchases a product. Does that mean that a visitor should click in order for you to earn ad revenue? Nope.

There are ads that earn you some ad revenue even if a visitor doesn't click. What's important is that the ads were displayed on the page and is within the visibility of the reader. Ads are random though so you don't know which ads are which.



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ajlancer
Hi there thanks for your query. I think you also get some suggestion in above. There has many factors for earning good amount of money by Adsense. Sometimes it is depend on country base traffic. For example: if visitor come from USA, you have chance for getting good amount of money for per click. On the other hand, if visitors come from third world countries, you will earn less amount of money for per click. it is my real life experience. Besides, it is depend on CPA, CPM and how much budget by advertiser etc. Google very much aware about fake click. So, make sure your all visitors came from naturally or redirected. And pop up traffic also may restricted you for earning further revenue.

Regards by Ajlancer



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galegatling
Yeah. Was wondering why it did not reflect on my account when I tried to visit and click those ads on the same network as I am.



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zeedollar
I it is ad-sense, they mostly pay on a cost per click (CPC) basis, but your cost per impression (CPM) also affects your earning potential, the important thing here is to place your ads on strategic positions on your blog that will make it easier for visitor to click on them. but also avoid adding to many ads on your page as this might piss off visitors and get you on googles bad list.



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peachpurple
This I have to agree with you. Initially I put in 10 ads on the front page and the traffic plus earning dropped tremendously. Too messy and over crowded



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galegatling
Yeah this is what I'm thinking. I am skeptical in putting more than 3 ads on my blog because they might scare the visitors. But I tend to not have them bigger that can mostly take away the attention from the article.



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zeedollar
Yes staying around three is good and it will fit in more to your blog design that setting up around 8 and above on a single page. Content is the reasons visitors come to your website and as such, you shouldnt give ads more importance over it.



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galegatling
But it would matter though right? I mean ads companies such as AdSense won't let you put up to 3 or more ads because you might get penalized for doing that. Where do you get your other ads? o.O



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vinaya
Usually, I place three adsense units and two affiliate ads on each page. My adsense units are within the contents and affiliate ads appear on the header, footer or side bars. Sincde affiliate ads have low conversion when used as banners, I am thinking to have affiliate ads within the body of the content. While doing this I will have to reduce AdSense units to two.



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thart
Take a look at this nice website where you will learn everything about how to build a website and online business :
www.wealthyaffiliate.com



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galegatling
This site looks awesome. I'd check this out later. Have you tried anything out from this site? And did it actually worked for you? I'd love to hear your experiences based and if the site went well for you.



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kgord
Thanks for the clarification on this. I was wondering about this as well. It is good to have some information about how it all works. It is just one of the things that anyone who is a serious or semi serious blogger needs to know. It is just one of the options that we need to consider.



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galegatling
Right. I was always wondering about how ads can help with your earnings. And I sometimes visit other blogs and sites but I don't click on the ads appearing. I can tell an ad when I see one.



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djwaruna
Adsence is the best way to Blogger advertising .But Can't Quick approve



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arachnophobik
No, I don't believe so. If I can recall correctly, you are paid by how many people click the ads (and some times, plainly just see the ads I believe). You will earn for every time an ad is viewed/clicked but I suppose you can't expect a lot from it unless you have a blog that has a lot of traffic coming in. I've only earned 1.34 dollars in adsense out of 4k total views, I'm guessing it's because a lot of people have adblocks.



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galegatling
That's what I thought also! Most people have adblocks installed so those ads won't be showing. Unless you have a security feature that lets you control over those adblocks. I've seen some websites wherein they won't load until the adblocks aren't turned off.



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1letissia
Google adwords alternatives like cutezapads.com has made advertising much more exciting and easy for those with low budgets that want to do ppc ads in the long run. I am using https://www.cutezapads.com/advertisers advertisement platform for a few months now and i have seen increased in conversions on my site. Cutezapads has really help me since they offer low cost and gets my ads out there.



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augusta
google AdSense works through CPC and CPM.When once a user clicks on your ad on your site whether sign-up or engagement or not.just the click is money for the site owner and the other is the cost per impressions i.e you'll be paid per a thousand views.So you need to placed your ad banner in strategic location on your blog to get them clicked on your blog



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galegatling
Isn't that also calculated by total number of views on your blog or website? Or don't you think it has something to do with it just like how YouTube works when it comes to revenues? Like for instance, you have 20,000 page visits total but none of those or some of those have only clicked a few ads. Wouldn't it matter? I guess it's where CPM comes in.



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Corzhens
If you mean by putting some ads on your site is that Adsense was the one who placed those ads then that’s fine. You earn from the ads when a reader would click on the particular ad by Adsense. You can also earn from the so called impression that if your site has a good amount of traffic, there is the impression that the readers get from the ads so you also earn a minimal revenue.



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