How To Make $20 Per Day With Adsense After Only 3 Months
Ive been blogging consistently everyday now for two weeks. But I haven’t simply kept it to writing, I’ve been working on the layout and design elements of my blogs; time consuming indeed. Last month, I wrote a post about How To Make $1000 Per Day With Google Adsense which basically showed you how to use this website that could generate fake Google Adsense earnings. That post is actually one of my most visited posts via Google. I get visitors arriving to my site searching for, “how to money with adsense” and today’s most recent one, “make $20 per day with adsense”, and became my inspiration for this post.
So, I did the same search on Google and I found this forum thread on the first results page, Follow me to $100 a day in Adsense in 3 months from 1 blog. This 30 page forum thread was started by Steve Crooks (nevermind his last name hehe), who went out on a mission to show one of his “cash cow guide to adsense wealth” customers who asked if he could show him how it is possible to make a $100 a day from adsense from just 1 blog; he updated the forum thread practically everyday and blogged about it on a separate website for his goal, http://100buckschallenge.com
Unfortunately, on March 29 this year, he wrote his “End Of Challenge – Failed” post. Although he didn’t make the $100/day mark, he did get it making $20/day ($600/month). Read about his failure here.
Despite his failure, Steve Crooks was able to write out a detailed process of how one person can create a new blog and have it making $600/month after only three months. In the forum and blog, you’ll discover how he strategically planned and executed his know-how and shared it with the world:
- Finding a good adsense niche
- Choosing a Domain and WP Theme
- Niche Research
- WordPress Categories
- Articles and Keywords
- The Progress Blog Is Live
- Let The Fun Begin..
- First Visitor
(K, I just went through 10 pages of the 30 page thread to give you those links haha tiring indeed)
After reading about this challenge, I’ve decided to create a travel/tourism niche blog myself. I’ve worked with Travel & Tourism Industry organizations and I’m familiar with the kinds of budgets they spend annually; not to mention that its continuously increasing year after year.
Managing all these blogs isn’t as easy at it looks and from what I’ve been reading, so many people say that you should really focus on one blog and then after its making lots of money make another one:
- Focus. Stick to building one site at a time and reach a modest amount of success before starting another site.
- Build traffic. You need a lot of traffic to monetize through AdSense, especially in competitive niches and obscure niches.
- Fine tune. Don’t run AdSense on sites that are giving you low ad CTR (Clickthrough Rate). Try it out, but if after a couple of months the CTR is low, stop using it until you determine why.
- Refine. Make sure to blend ads into your blog/ site theme. Don’t hide your ads but don’t make them stick out like a sore thumb in terms of colors and borders.
- Refine some more. Try the rectangular and square AdSense formats. These apparently have higher CTR, though I didn’t keep track of any AdSense channels to prove it.
- Improve quality. Write quality content that you can promote with social media, and keep it up or you’ll lose readership. This will give you the traffic you absolutely need to monetize CPC advertising. If you have older posts you’re embarrassed to have, don’t delete them. Instead, when you can’t think of what to write, browse your archives and see if you can write a better version of a bad post.
- Choose the right niche. Consider that some niches simply don’t monetize well with any sort of PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. One such is the “how to blog” niche. You’re better off running appropriate affiliate offers. It helps considerably if you some how introduce discussions of gadgets or software no matter what your niche. Any niche that has higher priced items tends to also have higher CPC (Cost per Click) ads.
(source: Hitting $100/month in Adsense – 7 Things I’ve Learned)
Picking the right niche is truly important. Its not all about how well your website is designed either. I have a new blog that is making more from Google Adsense in the three months its been online compared to another website that I’ve been running for two years.
Anyway, I’m going to keep blogging consistently and hope that you and I make it one day too. Peace!




Oh this is great! Very helpful article. I will try the same thing. I really want to make at least $20 per day with AdSense.
I’m attempting this too…the $20/day, although I have to admit it is a little difficult at first. Steve was my inspiration for this as well…it’s actually a pretty cool idea.
Here’s my site: http://www.iwanttobecomeawizardwithmagicpowers.com
Well, it seems those articles are totally gone, so I can’t even check them out. As for niches, I thought I picked a good one for one of my blogs, and all it’s done is get highly ranked and not made a single dime. Still, I enjoy it; and no, it’s not the blog that I’ve posted on this comment. Oh well, it would have been nice to see those articles, I suppose.
Hi Mitch, thanks for pointing out some broken links. Aside from that, well it seems like you’re no stranger to affiliate marketing, but it has happened to some I suppose. There are some niches that provide lots of traffic potential but once you get them to your site, its a matter of testing ad placements and ad messaging. Every niche is different for sure.
Thanks for sharing
I started my adsense journey few weeks back with the same goal in mind. Here’s my site :
http://www.autoinsurancesource.blogspot.com
maybe you should write an article on ‘how to make $3 a day on adsense.’ I think this will probably apply to about 90% of all the people out there
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