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Google Adsense Is One Of The Most Popular Earning Platform. It Is Started In January 21, 2014 By Google. Google AdSense launched Direct Campaigns, a tool where publishers may directly sell ads.
Google AdSense is a program in which enterprises can display Google advertisements on Web sites and earn revenue from hits that generate traffic for the Google search engine s. Google AdSense represents businesses of all sizes worldwide in multiple languages. AdSense is a refinement and expansion of the concept behind banner -ad sharing arrangements that have been in use for years.
We can create ads for our apps or websites. and show them on these platforms.
A : Estimated Earning
Estimated Earning Shows Your Average Earning. It May Be Decrease When You Will Get Your Payment, Because Of Invalid Clicks Or Some Invalid Traffic On Your Website.
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1 : Today So Far : In This Option You Can View Your Today Total Earning On Adsense. This Is Not Real Time It May Be Older Than Upto 2 to 3 Hours. It Can Decrease Over The End Of The Day (at 11:59:59 PM) This option show you today total earning.
2 : Yesterday vs. Same Day Last Week : This option show you your yesterday total earning with the comparison of last week of the same day. You can view in the upper image. that our yesterday earning is 3.14 and in the green colour the value is 0.90 $ that means we earned 0.90 $ last week of the same day.
3 : This month so far vs. same day last month : This option show you your total earning of your last month with comparison of this month.
4 : Last Month vs. month before : This menu show the last month earning with comparison of the month before of the last month.
5 : Lifetime : You can view your lifetime earning from this option.
B : Page Views
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A page view is what Google counts in your reports every time a user views a page displaying Google ads. We will count one page view regardless of the number of ads displayed on that page. For example, if you have a page displaying three ad units and it is viewed twice, you will generate two page views.
C : Impressions
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An impression is counted for each ad request that returns at least one ad to the site. It is the number of ad units (for content ads) or search queries (for search ads) that showed ads.
D : Clicks
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AdSense is when you place Google Ads on your website, and when a visitor from your website clicks on an ads, Google pays you 68% of what the advertiser pays them. It’s free to sign up. CTR: Your ad Click-Through Rate is the number of ad clicks divided by the number of individual ad impressions.
E : Page CTR
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CTR stands for Click Though rate. In simple words, it means the number of times an advertisement is clicked divided by the number of times advertisement, ad unit or the page containing advertisement is viewed. It is the percentage of No of clicks on advertisement and number of page
- CTR = Number of clicks / Number of exposures.
- CTR% = Number of clicks * 100 / # of exposures
So in simple words, if you have an ad running and it’s seen by 100 people but got only 5 clicks, your CTR is 5%. Point to be noted here is that higher the percentage of CTR, the better advertisement you will get. So it’s advisable to place advertisements only at the places which are viewable and can be clicked easily.
F : Impression CTR
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It Shows You The Percentage of your total ads clicks per 1000. it has to limit. if it crossed 15 % than you have to disable your monetization.
G : CPC
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The cost-per-click (CPC) is the amount you earn each time a user clicks on your ad. The CPC for any ad is determined by the advertiser; some advertisers may be willing to pay more per click than others, depending on what they’re advertising.
It is not fixed it may be increase or decrease. it depends on your ads and clicks.
H : Page RPM
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Page revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) is calculated by dividing your estimated earnings by the number of page views you received, then multiplying by 1000. For example, if you earned an estimated $0.15 from 25 page views, then your page RPM would equal ($0.15 / 25) * 1000, or $6.00.
I : Impression RPM
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Revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) … RPM doesn’t represent how much you have actually earned; rather, it’s calculated by dividing your estimated earnings by the number of page views, impressions, or queries you received, then multiplying by 1000.
Some Intresting Facts About Google Adsense You Should Know.
- Google AdSense, has grown to reach 2 million publishers worldwide since it was introduced ten years ago.
- Publishers have earned more than $7 billion from AdSense in the last year alone. (In 2012)
- customer support from Google Adsense doesn’t have a telephone number.
- If you are not yet 18, you may have a parent or guardian submit an application using their name as the payee name.
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