Friday, 3 August 2018

How much money can I make from AdSense with 1000 visitors per day ?







Jivthesh M
Jivthesh M, Partner at ShortFoundly (2018-present)


Siva Raman
Siva Raman, Professional blogger who earns hundreds of dollars from Google Adsense


Now let me explain you my Website Traffic.
Here is a screenshot of Tipsmonk Website Traffic according to Google Analytics for June 2016
So I got 44,074 Visitors for the month of June ( 30 days )
And for each day [Math Processing Error]
And now coming to Geographical traffic, Tipsmonk gets 90% of it’s traffic from India.
Now getting into Google Adsense Income :
Below is a screenshot of Tipsmonk Google Adsense Income for June 2016.
So, Tipsmonk Adsense Income for June 2016 is 186.24 US Dollars.
And for each day [Math Processing Error]
After few calculations, here is the result you need.
For 1000 Visitors a day ( with most of it from India ), a website with Health & Wellness niche earns approx. 4.2 US Dollars per day with Google Adsense.
And this is not the perfect one.
Again your earnings with Google Adsense varies with some other factors like,
  1. Niche of your website
If your website is about Earbing money online, Health, Real Estate you can earn few extra dollars. If your site is about films, gossips you will experience less earnings.
  1. Ad Placements
This plays a key role in Adsense earnings. Learn from masters.
  1. Ad Types
Ads like Donations, Betting pay high while others like crafts, social ads pay low.
& a lot more.
So if your website is in high niche and your doing well with all other factors, with 1000 visitors a day you can earn [Math Processing Error]
And listen bro, that’s not cheap. That’s really worthy.
My website traffic is growing day by day and it’s giving me more than my daily bread.
Be sure to write some articles with high CPC keywords. In my website, I have written some articles with high CPC ( listed below )
And Ads in these articles are making my earnings double because they contain some good keywords for which Google Adsense pay high.
Ok, and here it ends.
It’s all about my journey with Google Adsense. Now I hope you got a clear reference regarding Google Adsense earnings. And remember, earnings fluctuate often. Don’t worry for that. Focus on Good content and try to drive huge traffic for your blog first. Then earnings flow automatically.
All the best !! Ping me if you got any other doubts regarding this.
By the way, don’t forget to visit my website and tell how you like my articles.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE
Currently I earn more than 500 US dollars per month.
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Aamir Kamal
Aamir Kamal, love to write


Case 1
Once i have a website and i work on Tech Niche, a UK Visitor Click Google AdSense ad and i got $1.7 per click. Let say you got 1000 visitor from UK and your CTR is 1% that mean, you got i click per 100 views, that sum up to 10 clicks and the money you earn are $15 per 1000 visitors.
At the other time, i work on a website which has over 4,000 visitors per day and i earn $2, the traffic is coming from Asian Countries. So the Number 1 thing that you need is #Traffic from a Developed Country not from a underdeveloped country.
Case 2
I have a website about Tech and the normal or average CPC from that Blog was $0.06 to $0.1 and i easily make $1.4 on 1000 visitors, the niche i was writing was Tech. This blog is still present on the web TechMintle
I have a website that i got traffic from social media and get over 4k visitors per day and only earns $2 per day per 4k visitor.
So, what i want to say that if you got over 1000 visitors to your AdSense monetized blog then the money you earn depend upon the following factors.
  • Your Niche: I am working in Health Niche too, and the amount we are getting from AdSense are very large, but they may be very specific case to case.
  • Your Visitors Demography: If your visitor is coming from a developed Country like United States or United Kingdom then the chances are that you got $7 per 1000 page views, but if your visitor is coming from a country like India or Pakistan, then Most probably is that you got $1 per 1000 page views. So, always try to work on Domain that have developed country traffic coming from.
  • Your Blog post title: Long Tail title earns more then Short Tail title. The reason is that, Long title have more Keywords then that of short one, so better to use only long tail title and with proper Keyword Mixing.
  • Your site DA/PA: A site with DA/PA of 1 will earn less per Click from a site with DA/PA of 20.
  • How your Site load on Mobile?
  • Your Visitor Knows that you run ads
  • Can your Ad look like ad?
  • top 31-keywords-for-adsense-optimize-sites
  • Is your traffic is coming from search or through Social media?. If your traffic is from search engine then you will got a High CPC if not then you need to have a rich niche like banking, insurance or buying cars.


Imran Uddin
Imran Uddin, Publisher @Google AdSense for more than 5 years now.



Google Adsense has been a primary revenue model for many Bloggers and Internet Marketers. The best thing about Adsense is that they don’t have any traffic requirement and accepts almost all the blogs/websites that abide by their TOS. However, most of the Bloggers are not aware of the fact that you don’t start earning money if you have an Adsense account. You need traffic and that too targeted high-quality traffic. Let me explain you what that means;
How Adsense Revenue Actually Works?
Adsense has both CPC and CPM-based revenue model. Now let me explain the terminology that we use on Adsense first;
  1. CPC – Cost Per Click – Varies anywhere between $0.02 to $1 (Max. it can go up to $100 as well but in very rare cases.)
  2. CPM – Cost per 1000 Impressions.
  3. RPM – Revenue per 1000 Impressions.
  4. CTR – Click Through Rate – Clicks per 100 impressions. Varies anywhere between 1% to 10% based on your niche and ad placement.
  5. The other terms like Pageviews, Impressions and Earnings; which I guess are pretty much straight forward.
CTR = (Number of ad clicks * 100) / Number of page views
If my blog has 10,000 pageviews per month and 800 AdSense ad clicks, then my CTR is 0.8%.
CTR = (800 * 100) / 10000 = 0.8%
Most of the ads on Google Adsense are Cost Per Click based. That means you get paid whenever a visitor clicks on your ads(You are not allowed to click on your own Ads, it might lead to a permanent BAN). There are very few ads that are CPM based that means you get paid even though a visitor doesn’t click and just view the ad, but these ad formats are very less, and most of the advertisers avoid these ad formats.
How much money can you actually make from Adsense?
It depends on a lot of factors and out of all these the primary factors are CPC and CTR. CPC varies from niche to niche and also depends on the geographic location of your audience. If you are getting traffic from Tier-1 countries like US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc, then your CPC is likely to be high. But if in case you are receiving traffic from Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries CPC would be low.
CPC also depends on the keywords that you are targeting. If you are targeting keywords related to Gadgets, Health, etc., the CPC tends to be high because there is a lot of competition among advertisers in those sectors. So, if you are in a less competitive niche like the entertainment or education, that too in India then obviously your CPC will be very less.
So, lets suppose you have good CPC, and that doesn’t end there. You need a good CTR as well; that means you want more people to click on your ads. This depends on a lot of factors like Ad Placement, Source of Traffic, Web Page Loading time and a lot many other factors.
It all depends on these two factors. Combing these two a simple term is used to understand how well our ads are performing and its called RPM.
Page RPM = (Estimated earnings / Number of page views) * 1000
Estimated Earnings = CPC * Total Number of Clicks
= CPC * CTR*100
Ops, don’t panic. Am not teaching you any formula, and you don’t need any. You just have to look at the RPM.
Lets suppose like your RPM is $2 then you must be making around $2/1000 pageviews.
Then if you are receiving about 10,000 page views you should be able to make $20.
So, if your RPM is $5, then you would make $50 for every 10,000 page views.
If in case your blog is receiving an average of 10,000 pageviews per day which means 3,00,000 pageviews per month at an RPM of $3, the calculation goes as follows;
Total Revenue = RPM * Pageviews/1000 = 5*300 = 1500.
You should able to make about $1500 per month. So, now I hope you understand how to calculate the earnings.
I shared about this topic on my blog.

1. The Huffington Post
Owner: Arianna Huffington
 Income: about $30,000/day
 ALEXA RANK – 212
 Daily visitors: 5 446 680
 Daily pageviews: 11 056 761
At roughly double the income of the number two blog, The Huffington Post made a name for itself as a decidedly left-leaning political aggregate site in the vein of Drudge Report – but with a healthy, Internet-friendly sprinkling of cat videos and other Internet oddities driving clicks.
2. Mashable
 Daily visitors: 1 611 911
 Daily pageviews: 2 724 129
 Alexa Rank: 701
 Owner: Pete Cashmore
 Income: about $15,000/day
 Mashable’s focus is on social media news with a dash of tech here and there, but like so other top earning blogs, over time it has adapted to include viewer-friendly content like viral videos and feel-good opinion pieces.
3. Techcrunch
 Daily visitors: 1 693 014
 Daily pageviews: 2 895 055
 Alexa Rank: 679
Owner: Michael Arrington
 Income: about $14,000/day
 One of the more focused blogs in the top ten, Techcrunch does an admirable job monetizing with just its hard tech industry focus by being bar none the best in the industry. A wide variety of tech and science news is covered, along with profiles of startup companies and new gadgets that give avid readers an edge on all but the most informed members of the tech industry.
4. Engadget
 Daily visitors: 1 651 483
 Daily pageviews: 3 236 906
 Alexa Rank: 722
 Owner: Peter Rojas
 Income: about $10,000/day
 Yet another high-earning tech blog, this time with a focus on gadgets (as the name suggests), Edgadget does especially well with a more magazine-like editorial format as well as substantially more international and multilingual support than comparable sites.
5. Smashing Magazine
Daily visitors: 294 160
 Daily pageviews: 411 824
 Alexa Rank: 5051
Owner: Vitaly Friedman
 Income: about $6,000/day
 Smashing is a blogger’s blog – or to be more precise, a resource for any web developer and website designer. Featuring examinations of typography, graphic design, layout, and more, Smashing is a rare example of a site with limited appeal to the layman that still managed to foster a huge audience and large paydays.
6. Tuts+
 Daily visitors: 815 650
 Daily pageviews: 1 207 163
 Alexa Rank: 1889
 Owner: Collis Taeed
 Income: about $5,000/day
 Unlike most blogs, Tuts+ doesn’t make its money from advertising. Instead, it offers a premium membership to gain access to a huge array of courses and educational materials on website design and development. Their blog features posts in this same vein that help funnel readers to the premium section.


Palla Sridhar
Palla Sridhar, Content Writer and SEO Helper



It all comes to the niche you are in. Basically Tech niche pays you around $2 per RPM. If its health, you can earn even more. But most likely if its a Tech site you will earn around $3 to $4 per 1000 visits. This is based on US based traffic.
Update: 8/9/2016. Recently I had in interesting statistic with two of my sites. One site is on tech niche and other on health niche. The tech blog gets most of the traffic from US, UK and Canada and desktop. But the health blog gets its traffic mostly India and US that too more mobile.
Till now I was getting more Adsense income (RPM) from tech site. But for the last 2 months there is a change. I am now getting more income from health site.
But most of the revenue is from United States visitors only, in both the cases.
So most important thing is where your 1000 visitors are coming from. If they are coming from Asian countries, its too bad. Also its important to have mobile traffic. So if you have good mobile USA traffic, you can also get around $6 per 1000 visitors.

Mat Bennett
Mat Bennett, Helping AdSense publishers earn more


Thanks for the a2a.   This is one of the most frequently asked AdSense questions and also one of the hardest to give a valuable answer to, as there are a lot of variables in play.   Average earnings per 1,000 ad impressions are said to be around $1 across the whole of the global network, but that isn’t very indicative of real results for most.

The short version of the answer is that, if you want to find out what AdSense could earn on your website you need to run AdSense. You also need to be prepared to put some work in to optimise it and achieve your earnings potential.

For the long answer read on.  I’ll walk through the variables, starting on the assumption that a site is hitting that $1 average:

If you earned $1 impression CPM, what would 1,000 visitors a day earn you?
If you know the CPM then the remaining variables are:

  • Ads per page : The average number of ad units displayed per page impression
  • Pages per visit : How many pages the average visitor views
  • Pages per visit X Average ad units X Impression CPM = Revenue per 1000 visitors
A website serving an average of 3 pages per visit, each with 2 ad units and an impression CPM of $1 would therefore earn $6 per 1000 visits.

But your impression CPM probably isn’t $1. Prices paid on AdSense are dynamic. They are fixed by auction rather than being standard across the network and the value of every impression changes.  Here is a quick run down of the important factors:

Major factors affecting CPM

CTR : The majority of AdSense bids are per click, so the Click Through Rate of your ad units has a huge impact on revenue performance.  Units that are in positions where they attract few clicks will have drastically different performance to those with high CTRs.

Geography : Advertisers are willing to pay differing amounts to reach customers in different regions.  Customers in the so called “tier 1” countries; USA, Canada, UK command higher prices.

Your niche : The majority of AdSense ads are contextually targeted. This means that AdSense will select ads that are related to the content of your page.  Due to the auction nature of AdSense different niches will attract different levels of bid.  For instance, content about holidays and flights is likely to attract higher bids than content about your pet hamster.

Choice of ad unit size : Advertisers prefer certain ad sizes .  Less common formats tend to attract less bids, and large formats tend to attract higher bids.  The same ad shown to the same user can achieve very different final rates across different ad unit sizes due thanks to the effect of upwards price pressure in more competitive auctions.

Visitor behaviour and demographics : In addition to contextual targeting, Advertisers can target by user demographics and behaviour (retargeting).  Having a valuable audience who shop online can push up rates thanks to the extra bids and auction pressure these methods introduce.

How good your site is: If you have a site that advertisers want to be see on, then you might also attract placement targeted ads.  These ads, specifically targeted at your website, can be very effective in increasing demand and help pushing up rates.

As you can see, lots of factors . In fact there are a lot more than can impact auction pressure and change the rates you see.  This all makes is hard to give a general “what can I make?” answer.  I’ve worked with sites that have reached their full potential at a few hundred dollars a month and those earning in the millions.  It is all down to the website.

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