Sunday 25 October 2015

[ps4] The Worst Month(s) for Google Adsense Publisher

The Worst Month(s) for Google Adsense Publisher
Google Adsense is the easiest way to make money online as all you need to do is create a blog, set-up Google Adsense and wait until someone click your ads and then you earn (but it's not that easy to tell you honestly). However, not all times, to be more specific, not all months are great for Google Adsense Publishers as there are certain months that all of a sudden, their Adsense revenue will drop significantly.
For almost 10 years, I have been using Adsense. I'm not the usual high earner as my revenue is not that good however, I do have tons of experience using Google Adsense and I want to share my experience using it to you.
So basically, there are low earning months.. What months do Google Adsense Revenue drops?
Probably on January and last until the end of February. I will not give you some numbers or table data here as I am too embarrass to show my Adsense earnings but based from my earnings, I usually get low CPC on the month of January and February. My CPC usually is around 0.30 in average but at January and February it drops to .10. That's more than 50% drop!
At first, I was really worried about this scenario and I have asked my fellow Adsense Publishers if this is normal and some experts did say that this normally happens every year. If you have the same experience as me, then you'll notice from/around October-November, and in the end of December, you will see a big increase on your Adsense Revenue. Why? It's because of the holidays! Many advertisers will spend lots of money for advertisement just to make sure that tons of people will become their potential customers or buyers. Remember that in holiday season, people have lots of money to burn!
And then, at the start of January, you'll see that your Adsense earnings drops significantly. Why? It's because the advertisers just burned out their advertising money at the holiday season. At this point, all people are short of money so that is why advertisers will just invest low amount in advertising which reflects to a low CPC, and then results to a low adsense earnings. In my case, this drought will end at the end of February and then, earnings will start to climb back at the start of March. Well, not really a significant increase but it will be give you back your average earnings and then, climbs rapidly at the beginning of September (normally the start when people are preparing for the holidays).
So basically, the worst month in my opinion for Adsense Publishers are January and February. This months will give us low Adsense Earnings while the peak season will be the holiday season.
Special scenarios....
Not all Adsense publishers are experiencing this. Some cases may do have stable earnings in a year and some are seasonal. What's the cause of this? Your main topic or the one that you are blogging. Their are certain topics out there which has high CPC but they are really seasonal which means that their are certain months that your traffic will increase but normally they are not search mostly every month. Also there are topics out there that has good CPC and has good monthly searches (lots of people search for this topic every month). And lastly, there are topic with high density of search but really are down in terms of CPC. So basically, from the start, you need to find out which topic that have good monthly searches and good monthly searches. In this way, you'll avoid the drought season for Adsense Publisher. If you don't know where to start looking for those topics, then I suggest you see this link later.
Last piece of advice.
My last piece of advice would be... Don't stick with Google Adsense. Showing Adsense ads on your website is just one way of making money online. Learn new methods to monetize your blog. One is investing on affiliates which probably gives you tons of money based from experience.

other source : http://webjunkiesblog.blogspot.com, http://detik.com, http://google.com

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