Do You Know that you can earn MONEY with your Blog? - Jephsuite International
Do You Know that you can earn MONEY with your Blog?

Do You Know that you can earn MONEY with your Blog?

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Do You Know that you can earn MONEY with your Blog? 

Just follow this simple steps to set up Google Adsense in your Blog; 

  • Sign up
                    It's free and only takes a few moments. 
  • Set up AdSense
                    Choose where your ads go, how they
look and who can advertise. 
  • Earn money
             Once you've placed ads on your page, keep posting to start earning money. You'll earn from                  valid clicks and impressions of your ads. 


Also click on this ADSENSE VIDEO to watch how you can do so, or

You can also read below to see how the EARNINGS TAB works.

The Earnings tab in Blogger makes it easy to enable AdSense ads on your blog. Once your account has been approved, you can go to the earnings tab to go to your AdSense dashboard.












AdSense Report
Once you start generating AdSense impressions, you'll begin earning money when people click on ads that appear on your blog. To see earnings information, go to your Earnings tab and click on the "View Dashboard" link.
All time
If you're an existing AdSense user, you'll notice that Blogger created a new channel (with the URL of your blog) in your account. If you have had AdSense ads on your blog before using Blogger’s AdSense integration to insert ads into your blog, note that All time will retrieve data only from the time you connected Blogger to your AdSense account.
This does not affect your overall AdSense reporting, available directly from AdSense.
Terminology
The AdSense report visible from the Earnings tab contains basic information about how many ads have run on your blog, how many clicks were generated, and how much revenue you've earned. Each term in the report is defined below:


  • Page views: A page view is generated every time a user views a page displaying Google ads. We'll count one page view regardless of the number of ads displayed on that page. For example, if you have a page displaying three ad units and it's viewed twice, you'll generate two page views and six ad unit impressions.
  • Clicks: The number of times the ads were clicked on in the given reporting period.
  • Page CTR (Click-through rate): The number of ad clicks divided by the number of page views.
  • CPC (Cost per click): The average amount paid by the advertisers for each ad click.
  • Page RPM (Revenue per mille): This is revenue per 1,000 page views. RPM = (Page views x CTR x CPC) / 1,000. 

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