So, I'm setting up Google adsense and planning on implementing it on a few websites in order to improve on reoccuring monthly income.<p>How much do you guys typically earn from websites with Adsense? What's the most you've ever got?
$150-400 a month from my blog [0]. The highest I earned was $2100 in a month, when the traffic was much higher (~2 years ago).<p>[0] <a href="http://blog.sudobits.com" rel="nofollow">http://blog.sudobits.com</a>
$108 YTD, $29.72 best month this year<p>Not much weight without proof: <a href="http://imgur.com/YiyEke0" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/YiyEke0</a><p>Most of mine has come from a single post about uses for a Raspberry Pi[1].<p>I've done a lot wrong when trying to build site traffic (multiple domain/url scheme changes, etc) so I think I would be doing much better if I had focused more in the past.<p>1. <a href="http://magnatecha.com/things-i-do-with-my-raspberry-pi/" rel="nofollow">http://magnatecha.com/things-i-do-with-my-raspberry-pi/</a>
These numbers are from my blog, <a href="http://foodconstrued.com" rel="nofollow">http://foodconstrued.com</a><p>I have one sidebar ad, and usually one ad at the bottom of each entry.<p>Last month (September) I had 4873 page views and 25 clicks. This resulted in $8.75.<p>My best month was back in July. That month 4016 page views and 25 clicks resulted in $9.49
Historically, I got a payout once a year of something over $100. This year, I am still way short of hitting a payout.<p>But I would really like more info on traffic, content, etc from the guys reporting serious dough from this.
The only site I have Adsense running on does $50-60 a month. That covers the hosting bill. There were a couple of months that the site was doing between $100-120 but that was only for like 3 or 4 months after the launch.
I set it up on a website a long time ago, but my traffic was pathetic.<p>Made maybe about $0.10 a month?<p>The website is now long gone by the way, so not making anything currently.
Six figures a year, going for seven (long way away) and compete head on with the industry leaders (they do eight figures). Long time bootstrapped/passive.