Some realistic measures would be good – for example – page views, unique users, number of posts, search engine rankings, frequency of posts, etc. How do these affect the Google AdSense revenues?
Well by posting more it means Google will have more content to find your site one… Which will give you higher rankings in the search engines… Which will make your site more visible and seen… Which will give you more page views… Which ultimately will give you a better chance of someone clicking on your ads.
My site is and I used to have ads on it but it didnt do much so I took ‘em down.
Normally Google Adsense doesn’t accept personal sites because of the content may or not contain the same theme.
I own a site under my name, but the content is all seo related because of my services.
The best thing to do is read the terms of service and see if your site qualifies first.
Once you’ve done that, then ask for an account.
As for making money from blogging, there are some bloggers who are making up 6 figures doing it.
I’ve listed several resources below that will further answer your question and give you the tools you need.
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April 28th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Well by posting more it means Google will have more content to find your site one… Which will give you higher rankings in the search engines… Which will make your site more visible and seen… Which will give you more page views… Which ultimately will give you a better chance of someone clicking on your ads.
My site is and I used to have ads on it but it didnt do much so I took ‘em down.
Answer your question?
April 28th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
Has your site been accepted by Google Adsense?
Normally Google Adsense doesn’t accept personal sites because of the content may or not contain the same theme.
I own a site under my name, but the content is all seo related because of my services.
The best thing to do is read the terms of service and see if your site qualifies first.
Once you’ve done that, then ask for an account.
As for making money from blogging, there are some bloggers who are making up 6 figures doing it.
I’ve listed several resources below that will further answer your question and give you the tools you need.