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Unearthing Your Blog’s Money Pages

ProBlogger

Ads (CPM) = page views. For most, a well configured Google Analytics setup is all that you need, as it has goal tracking built in. If your ads are sold by CPM, then you’ve got it easy—you have the data already. In Analytics, a goal is measured by successfully reaching a page on your site that you’ve specified.

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What Advertisers Want: 6 steps to Attract Advertisers to Your Blog

ProBlogger

Advertisers looks at many metrics when considering advertising on a blog — page views, daily visitors, average time on site, CPM, among others. If a blog is stagnating at a PR3 for a while, it could mean there are on-page issues that should be checked using Xenu. Here are six ways bloggers can become more attractive to advertisers.

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How a 3 Month Old Website Received 958373 Visits from Google

Viper Chill

You would make a lot more money if 10,000 people landed on your site looking for a gadget to purchase – which you sold – rather than 50,000 untargeted visitors where your only hope is for them to click on an Adsense ad. As for monetisation, are you using Adsense much or promoting affiliate proucts? Thanks much, as always!

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How I Make Thousands of Dollars Per Month Online

Viper Chill

My first major website made money through contextual advertising (Google Adsense) and selling ads on a CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions) basis. Generally I don’t need to write down these things as I know what I like, fear, and have issues with. Things that I know about. Get it indexed by google quickly, and 2.

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