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HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE BLOGGER : How much can I earn from Adsense on a Blogspot blog?

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I wish I could be more helpful, but that's like asking how much money you can make with a business: well you can make nothing or you can make billions.

With a blog, it all depends on the number of people that click on the ad (Adsense pays per click) and how much that ad pays (certain ads will give you more money than others).

The price on the ad depends on the topic - Adsense normally puts ads related to your blog topic or blog topic, so if you write about ceirtain topics will have the potential to make more per ad than other people

And regarding the people that click, you need to look at the number of people on your blog, how interested they might be on the ad, and if they are very loyal readers. Very loyal readers are great for some things, but when it comes to ads, they kind of get used to them and not see them any more.

You'll have to Google how to get the most of it. I know people that make pennies (even less than $10 per month) and people that make well over $10K

Hope that helps!

P.S. I am Spanish and English is not my first language, so apologies for any grammar mistakes I might have made ;)

To be honest I'll be surprised if you are making anything at all.

These free blogging platforms were created in the height of the blogging era when people would just talk about themselves on their blogs. We now have Facebook to replace that.

They'd show their blog to friends and would get a little local traffic and maybe a few ad clicks.

Since then a lot has changed and only professional bloggers are making any real money. Professional bloggers are serious about making money online and realised years back there are too many restrictions on free blogs.

If you want to earn money from Adsense then consider investing in a self-hosted blog as you'll have more chance to build traffic and consequently revenue.

 

Broad question, broad answer. It's almost impossible to predict without more information. But, if what your question is if you can make money with Blogspot (free blog), the answer is yes.

In fact when I started few years ago I was making money with a Blogspot blog with Google Adsense, however not so much, around $50/month.

But if what you want is to make real money, I suggest you to change to a shared or dedicated hosting and purchase a domain name. After all, there are many good services out there for competitive prices (like around $20-$30 per year including shared hosting and domain name).

It's time to jump to the next level! =D

 How much you earn that totally depends on your content . And if your post title has high cpc that you can earn a lot . Lots of watch their ads and also do self click that why they get banned so dont do that for extra earning You can use affiliate link for your extra belive me affiliate markting can make you reach And also you can do sponsored post . thank you

 You can earn a decent amount of money IF you get a lot of traffic to your site. The concept is really true for any site. No traffic=little to know clicks on the ads. Large amount of traffic=people are more likely to click on google ads. You also get paid for impressions so there’s that. Hopefully you will get your own domainname.com and not a sub domain like

 Its depend on quality of contents or topics you provide to your audience. As a example, if you write about SEO topics the revenue and suggested bit high then your earning potential will increase. You need more and more traffic to increase your CPC rate.

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