This all depends but the reality is that you won’t make a whole lot
of cash until you have a good amount of traffic unless your website
happens to be in a niche that gets a huge payout per click, we’ll talk a
little about that later.
I have a site called Regular Runner that at time of writing does not have any advertising on it because I want to build up a credible and trustworthy image, hopefully with some regular readers and a community. The number one thing about this website is to make it high quality and make sure I am enjoying the writing, running is a passion of mine. I’ll likely add a small AdSense block when the traffic regularly reaches 100 unique visits per day.
My logic here is that a 2-5% click-thru rate is roughly what I expect from my websites. At 2%-5% ctr (click thru rate) with 100 visits a day that is just 2-5 clicks per day.
Also if you are yet to apply to AdSense, keep in mind Google likes to see a functioning and genuine site. Google doesn’t want publishers who are just in it for the AdSense clicks and you need to concentrate on quality content and not gaming anything. Put AdSense and earnings in the back of your mind when first building a site.
I have a site called Regular Runner that at time of writing does not have any advertising on it because I want to build up a credible and trustworthy image, hopefully with some regular readers and a community. The number one thing about this website is to make it high quality and make sure I am enjoying the writing, running is a passion of mine. I’ll likely add a small AdSense block when the traffic regularly reaches 100 unique visits per day.
My logic here is that a 2-5% click-thru rate is roughly what I expect from my websites. At 2%-5% ctr (click thru rate) with 100 visits a day that is just 2-5 clicks per day.
Also if you are yet to apply to AdSense, keep in mind Google likes to see a functioning and genuine site. Google doesn’t want publishers who are just in it for the AdSense clicks and you need to concentrate on quality content and not gaming anything. Put AdSense and earnings in the back of your mind when first building a site.

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