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Website Rejected From Google AdSense Program? No Problem!

Bill Hartzer

By now I am sure you have heard about the Google AdSense program. I was one of the original people who signed up with Google AdSense back in 2003/2004 and have some sites that have been running Google AdSense for 10 years. Google will NOT help you with your Google AdSense application and fix your website for you.

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How I Earn a Living as a Blogger from ProBlogger and Digital Photography School

ProBlogger

AdSense revenue. My third-highest income stream (8%) comes via Google’s AdSense program. This was the first income stream I ever tried (somewhere around 2003–2004), and it still works for me. I don’t have to split the money with anyone, and because AdSense has already taken its cut there aren’t too many direct expenses.

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236: 5 Areas to Focus on to Grow Your Blogging Income

ProBlogger

Back in, I think it must have been 2004, I’ve been blogging for a couple of years by this point, and for the first year I didn’t even know you could make money from your blog. I hadn’t made any money and then the second year, I started to dabble with some Google AdSense ads on my blog, some Amazon affiliate income.

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How to Grow Your Blog’s Traffic and Income by Setting Goals

ProBlogger

Back in 2004, when I’d been blogging for about 18 months, I started experimenting with AdSense and Amazon’s affiliate program. I did something similar with my income, which at the time was largely from AdSense. I realized that if I could increase my traffic by 10% every month my AdSense income would generally go up by 10% too.

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How to Make a Full-Time Income From Your Blog

ProBlogger

It took me two years of blogging to get to my income goal ($36,000 USD/year) where I could focus on blogging full time (in 2004). Adsense = $200. When I went full-time as a blogger I earned my income target of $36,000 USD per year from five main sources: Adsense = $35/day. Be specific. I make about $1.72 Photo sales = $300.

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PB135: How to Grow Your Blogs Traffic and Income by Setting Goals

ProBlogger

Today I’m going to make some suggestions on how to set those goals based on how I did it back in 2004 when I began to monetize my blog. In 2004, I started to experiment with AdSense ads and Amazon’s Affiliate program. Back then, it was largely AdSense. AdSense made up 95% of my income.

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How to Grow Your Fitness Blog to 100,000 Monthly Visitors in Less than a Year

ProBlogger

The website makes money from Adsense. At some point, I did try to test other ways to make money by creating my own products (related to dieting) and through affiliate marketing but at the end I found that Adsense performs better. The last four years it generated a nice five-figure amount. Conclusion.

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