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❓ASK How do google adsense pay us for traffic coming to our blogs or website?

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I am on the way to starting a blog and I want to monetize it with Google Adsense program. I am looking to focus on CPM rather than CPC which means that I want more people to come to my blogs daily for reading helpful posts.

So, what I am pointing about is that how CPM works for Google, do they pay for unique traffic daily or can a repeated traffic be included in CPM category? Please solve my confusion, I will be glad for your kindness.
 
how CPM works for Google, do they pay for unique traffic daily or can a repeated traffic
As a publisher of Google Adsense, you cannot choose which type of ads to show on your site.

The bid type is the way that advertisers bid in the auction for your ad space:
1. cost-per-click (CPC)
2. cost-per-thousand impressions (CPM)
3. Active View cost-per-thousand impressions (Active View CPM)
4. cost-per-engagement (CPE)
 
Google rewards geniune traffic. You as a publisher can post ad only in terms of formats. You have no control over the ad displayed being CPM or CPC. You can however make use of the doubleclick publisher program and choose slot based ads which give such control.
 
1) Google require a site that have been active for at least 6 months, it won't be considered eligible for adsense without ensuring the quality of the site.
2) If you want your blog to be accepted with less hurdle, then chose Google's Blogger as platform, if you keep up to the requirements of Blogger, then Google will consider it easily.
 
Google rewards geniune traffic. You as a publisher can post ad only in terms of formats. You have no control over the ad displayed being CPM or CPC. You can however make use of the doubleclick publisher program and choose slot based ads which give such control.
Yes,I know,that Google Adsense loves natural traffic,that is why I was thinking much time of submitting my blog to Google Adsense.Even if was accepted,it would not have been possible to get natural traffic to my site,only paid traffic,so I didn't submitted my site to GA.
 
As i know they mostly pay when the ads they put is being clicked by visitors, so they clicj that ads the puplisher post and u get paid for tgat just in case its real and geniune, not fake one
 
I think google adsense revenue is going down due to the fact of the adsense ads being blocked. and youtube is also earning low. so people have to rely on other methods. i wonder how some people may able to get things around.
 
i wonder how some people may able to get things around.
You can't play around rules, that's what it is, some try to put more ads, some try to change the placement, at the end of day same low earnings this period of the year, it has been same since I'm using Adsense. I expect a rise in CPM rates by end of March.
 
I think Google adsense works better with unique visitors and organic traffic,use the blogger platform and blog about 6 months before applying for easy approval and during this period use it to build readers to get traffic,I don't think one can make anything tangible from adsense program with limited traffic and clicks.
 
CPM means cost per mile.. For every 1000 impression, 1 impression is counted when 1 advertisement clearly showed and successfully delivered to your visitor. It means if 3 ad successfully deliverd to a single visitors it is equal to 3 ad impression.. Impression still counted to the same visitor if different ad will be delivered
 
The earning from 1000 us unique visitor varies depending on the behavior of the visitors and the number of ad units you are placing on your site.

I think, Normally you can earn minimum $1 for 1000 impressions from us traffic.
 
Marketers and.marchents always pays to promote their products in google which are advertised in related sites; for example a blog with receipe will get ads of consumer products; a travel guide blog will get ads related to tourism industry etc.
 
The fundamental solutions to the poster question is get the best option to monetize his or her blog with and from the opinions read here is that the bid is left for Google Adsense to decide that. I am sure he already knows the some basuc requirements like 6 months blogging of quality contents before applying for Adsense and the blogger platform to choose for easy monetization
 
Google pay you for each visitor that comes to your blog & clicks the ad. Sometimes the visitor does not need to click the link but still you'll make money out of your ad impression if the Keyword is high competitive & high BID for which your blog is searched then you'll make more money.
 
When visitors come and see your blog, they gonna see ads on it. More interaction visitors do in your blog, its much better for your earning
 
1) Google require a site that have been active for at least 6 months, it won't be considered eligible for adsense without ensuring the quality of the site.
2) If you want your blog to be accepted with less hurdle, then chose Google's Blogger as platform, if you keep up to the requirements of Blogger, then Google will consider it easily.
Google Adsense requirements is not up to six months anymore. It can be just a month and the comments must be good with like 1000 words
 
more traffic more seen ads.
Page revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) is calculated by dividing your estimated earnings by the number of ad requests made, then multiplying by 1,000. If your estimated earnings are $ 0.15 from 35 page views, then your page CPM can be calculated ($ 0.15 / 35) * 1,000 = $ 4.28.
 
more traffic more seen ads.
Page revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) is calculated by dividing your estimated earnings by the number of ad requests made, then multiplying by 1,000. If your estimated earnings are $ 0.15 from 35 page views, then your page CPM can be calculated ($ 0.15 / 35) * 1,000 = $ 4.28.
I am interested in monetizing my blog with Adsense. If I my blog generates 500 daily traffic. And I have two Google Adsense code on my blog. What will be my daily
earnings if I have no or one click on ads
 
Google AdWords works by matching ads to searchers. Three simple steps for Google AdWords: create ads based on keywords> ads seen by people who search for these words> ad impressions "attract" internet users to click on ads and visit web pages.
 
Google's own core business is search engines. The company that was born from the terrace of the house is like the "mecca" of information for the virtual community, from searching for food recipes to the latest stock prices.
 

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