My real adsense earnings for March 2010 were $271.01, representing my best month yet with Google Adsense. Most of those earnings, $202 to be precise, were from a single site — the pets-themed website I started about 15 months ago. It has less than 20 pages and most of those don’t yet rank very high in the search engines, but the few that do are bringing in a very respectable passive income month after month.
I’ve seen a steady increase in Adsense revenue this year. As a point of reference, December 2009 showed $123.34 from Adsense, with a nice jump in January 2010 to $169.88 and then February was $195.46. March’s earnings were a nice surprise at more than $75 above February, which had been a record month.
My goal is to increase my Adsense income to $1,000 a month by December of this year. To that end, I’ve been adding content to a few niche sites and securing backlinks to the new pages. One thing that’s been a challenge is figuring out the best way to grow my niche sites — do I focus on them one at a time, or get each of my 15+ domain names online and then add content and promote them assembly-line style? Going back and forth between these two strategies has kind of made my approach a little more haphazard than I’d like.
For now, I’ve decided my top priority is to get each one online with a decent template and five pages of content before adding more pages to existing niche websites or promoting what I already have online. I think it’s important for the sites’ future income that their age is established now — I’ve owned some domains for over a year and that’s a waste if they aren’t being put to use.
Once all of my sites have been established, I’ll add Google Adsense code and some affiliate products and start backlinking. Accomplishing this for each of my domains, and then adding more content to my well-earnings pets site, will help me reach my Google Adsense earnings goal by the end of the year.
How are your Adsense earnings? Do you have a goal for increasing them; if so, what’s your strategy?
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