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How many blog views a month is good?
Short answer: Around 100,000 monthly pageviews. Mid-length answer: There are plenty of people who have less than that (by a LOT) making a full-time income, and there are people with 100,000+ pageviews who make almost nothing at all.
How many visitors should my blog get?
How many pageviews you need to make a full-time income blogging. If you have more than 100,000 pageviews a month on your blog (total pageviews, not unique) you should be blogging full-time (i.e. earning more than $3,500/month from your blog).
How many visitors do I need to monetize my blog?
Can you really make money from blogging? If your blog gets over 10,000 monthly unique visitors, then yes – you can monetize your blog and create a nice revenue stream with it. The real challenge is making money from a blog that generates fewer than 1,000 visitors per day.
How much can you make in the first month of blogging?
It’s not unrealistic to make between $0.01 – $0.10 per page view in many blogging niches across display and affiliate ads. So if you get 1,000 page views a month, you can make between $10-$100 per month. But if you can get to 100,000 page views a month you can make between $1,000 – $10,000 off of your blog per month.
How many visitors do you need for Adsense?
Apply for adsense after your website receives at least 100 unique visitors per day. Rules have become more strict and it may be difficult to get accepted if you don’t have a decent amount of traffic. You need to have a Google account (such as gmail) to use with Adsense.
Can you make 10k a month blogging?
Yes, when you’re making $10,000/month, you don’t really have to invest THAT much back into it, you can take a paycheck, but the point is, you need to be prepared to make $0 your first year in ANY business, whether it’s blogging, starting up a new company, anything.
How often do successful bloggers post?
Bloggers who publish more often see better results. Daily bloggers are most likely to report “strong results” (57\% of respondents), followed by bloggers who post two to six times per week (37\%) and weekly (28\%).