{"id":5921,"date":"2017-03-06T16:00:54","date_gmt":"2017-03-06T14:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=5921"},"modified":"2021-06-26T17:13:53","modified_gmt":"2021-06-26T14:13:53","slug":"adsense-success-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/adsense-success-story\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Make Your First $100K From Google AdSense (Case Study)"},"content":{"rendered":"

AdSense is one of the easiest ways to make money online. It\u2019s simple to setup and can work on (almost) any type of website or blog.<\/p>\n

The question that many people have is \u201cHow much can you make from AdSense?<\/em>\u201d. Is AdSense a way to make some real<\/strong> money online or is it just another marketing trick of Google?<\/p>\n

Those that follow my blog posts know that I\u2019m a big AdSense fan and this is for a reason. I\u2019m an AdSense publisher since 2008 and so far, I have earned more than $100K in AdSense revenue.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s the monetization method I use for some of my websites and it has helped me make money from my content without having to do any extra work.<\/p>\n

Once your website is approved for AdSense, all you have to do is add the AdSense ads to your website<\/strong><\/a> and start making money<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

It sounds too easy and simple but this is how it is in reality.<\/p>\n

Of course, the actual amount of money you can make from AdSense depends on a number of things (levels of traffic, ad placements, niche etc.), but this is the same for all ad networks and monetization methods.<\/p>\n

What AdSense does best is to give you a reliable platform you can use without worrying about security, payments, ad delivery or anything else.<\/p>\n

Now, before getting into the details on how long it took me to reach that number and what I have learned in the process, let me clarify this:<\/p>\n

While AdSense is a great way to make money online<\/strong><\/a>, is not the most effective method.<\/p>\n

There are other methods (for example, selling your own products or services) that can generate more income and revenue from the same content and levels of traffic.<\/p>\n

The problem with the other methods<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0is that it requires a lot of extra<\/em> work to create a product and convince people to buy it and make a profit.<\/p>\n

At the end of the day is up to you to decide what is the best way to monetize your website or blog.<\/p>\n

For some cases, you will find that AdSense is a better way while for other cases, it is more profitable to invest in your own products or engage into affiliate marketing.<\/p>\n

AdSense Success Story – $100K Revenue From Adsense<\/h2>\n

The numbers you will see below, are related to one of my websites: caloriesecrets.net<\/p>\n

Calorie Secrets<\/strong><\/a> is a nutrition\/healthy living blog launched in 2012 and until now (2017), it has generated more than $100K in AdSense revenue.<\/p>\n

What you see below are screenshots from my AdSense account. They are shown in different parts since over time AdSense has changed some of the reports (to get the full lifetime revenue, I had to run a couple of different reports).<\/p>\n

\"how<\/p>\n

How to make real money with AdSense?<\/h2>\n

Let\u2019s see how you can replicate my steps and achieve the same amount of money from AdSense.<\/p>\n

Step 1: You need a website with a LOT of traffic.<\/h3>\n

I know that for some people this is not good news but that\u2019s the truth.<\/p>\n

In order to make real money with AdSense you need a website with a LOT of traffic and not just any traffic but organic or targeted traffic<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

The good news is that getting high levels of traffic is not as difficult as it sounds.<\/p>\n

Those that purchased The Complete SEO Guide<\/strong><\/a>, have read how Calorie Secrets\u2019 traffic increased to 500K organic visits per month<\/strong> in a couple of years.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

It\u2019s not easy but with the correct SEO approach, everything is possible, even in the most competitive niches.<\/p>\n

Step 2: Your website and Ads need to be optimized for mobile<\/h3>\n

Go to Google analytics and check what is the percentage of your visits from mobile devices.<\/p>\n

Hint:<\/strong> You can find this report by clicking AUDIENCE -> MOBILE -> OVERVIEW.<\/p>\n

Most probably you will see something like the screenshot below where almost 45% of visits are coming from mobile devices (this percentage excludes visits to Accelerated Mobile Pages \u2013 AMP).<\/p>\n

Together with AMP, the percentage from mobile goes to 65%.<\/p>\n

\"mobile<\/p>\n

This means 2 things:<\/p>\n

First, you need to have a mobile friendly website.<\/p>\n

Second, you need to optimize your AdSense ads for mobile.<\/p>\n

For the first part, <\/strong>you need to ensure that your website looks good on mobile devices and it considers to be mobile friendly by Google.<\/p>\n

Your starting point is the Google mobile friendly test<\/strong><\/a>. <\/strong>Depending on the recommendations given by the tool, you can take corrective actions.<\/p>\n

Hint:<\/strong> Chapter 6 of The Complete SEO Guide, covers mobile SEO in more details.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Also, it is highly recommended to consider adding accelerated mobile pages (AMP) to your website.<\/p>\n

If you are not familiar with AMP, read this guide: How to add AMP to WordPress<\/strong><\/a>. Note, you can also add AdSense ads in your AMP pages.<\/p>\n

For the second part, there are a number of things to do to maximize your AdSense earnings from mobile.<\/p>\n

Use advanced responsive ad units for mobile:<\/strong> While the best practice is to use responsive AdSense ads for both desktop and mobile, for mobile you can add an extra piece of code to your ad units to force their size on mobile.<\/p>\n

When you use responsive ads, AdSense will try and show the best size ads in the available space.<\/p>\n

When your pages are viewed in a resolution less than 400px, AdSense may decide to show a 320×100 ad or smaller.<\/p>\n

The best performing ad units for mobile are 300×250 ads. By adding a piece of CSS code to your ad units, you force the size to 300×250 on resolutions below 400px and thus you increase your earnings.<\/p>\n

Look how .adslot_4<\/em> is added to the top of the code (enclosed in <style><\/style> tags), and in the line starting with ins class=.<\/em> Also, the display<\/em> is set to inline-block<\/em> and not block<\/em> like standard ad units.
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\n<style type=\"text\/css\">
\n.adslot_4 { width: 1000px; height: 90px; }
\n@media (max-width:420px) { .adslot_4 { width: 300px; height: 250px; } }<\/style>
\n<script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>
\n<!-- XXXXXXXX -->
\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle adslot_4\"
\nstyle=\"display:inline-block\"
\ndata-ad-client=\"ca-pub-XXXXXXXXXX\"
\ndata-ad-slot=\"XXXXXXX\"
\n<\/ins>
\n<script>
\n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
\n<\/script>
\n<\/code>
\nFor more information read this guide from AdSense:
How to modify your responsive ad code<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Important:<\/strong> Having a big ad unit (300×250) at the top of the page is against the AdSense guidelines<\/strong><\/a> but for placements after the first or second paragraph of content, you can use the 300×250 units.<\/p>\n

\"Adsense<\/p>\n

Make sure that your ad units are shown at the top part of the page:<\/strong><\/p>\n

When a user visits your mobile website, you need to show them ads as soon as they start interacting with your page since this will greatly increase your CTR and earnings.<\/p>\n

Ads that are placed \u2018above the fold\u2019 on either desktop or mobile, always perform better.<\/p>\n

Enable Page Level ads and Auto InArticle Native Ads<\/strong><\/p>\n

One of the nicest things about AdSense is that they come up with new products all the time to help their publishers earn more.<\/p>\n

Two of these products that you should definitely use are:<\/p>\n

Page Level Ads (mobile only) and Auto InArticle Native Ads (mobile only).<\/p>\n

Page Level ads<\/strong><\/p>\n

What you should know about page level ads:<\/p>\n