The confusion with pageviews and income.
There’s a lot of confusion over how many pageviews you need to make money blogging. And for good reason. It’s hard for someone to give you a hard and fast number (but I will… bear with me) because there are so many variables that come into play.
I call it the “Do you know what you’re doing?” factor.
That means that if you have no idea what you’re doing or how to blog as a business, you could have hundreds of thousands of pageviews a month and be making just a few hundred dollars a month
There are three ways of making money on YouTube. The first is of course ad revenue, the second is through partnerships and collaborations with brands by creating content for a campaign that the brand is running. The third is through affiliate links that a YouTuber can place in the info box of his or her videos through which a percentage of the sales of the product linked can be earned.
Ups and downs
Monetising gives financial stability and added investment in future content, which in turn improves the quality of the channel as a whole. The first step, however, would be to go through all the material on the support website as early and as thoroughly as possible and connect your AdSense account to your YouTube channel. I took nearly three months to the do same and my payments were delayed for a long time due to that error.
When it comes to making money from your website or blog, it’s all about putting ads on your website. If you were asked to name one go-to contextual advertising platform, Would your answer be Google AdSense? If yes, you’re not alone. Google AdSense is a big player in contextual advertising. The platform provides a way for publishers to monetize their online content and traffic by making it relatively easy for publishers to display relevant contextual ads onto their website
Since its launch back in 2003, Google AdSense has managed to acquire millions of active users. Despite the platform’s evident success, it does have its own limitations.
AdSense is known for being best suited for smaller websites or blogs, which is not ideal if you’re trying to grow or are expanding rapidly. Getting approval to set up a Google AdSense account is not easy, to say the least. On top of the difficult account approval process, Google AdSense lacks a variety of different ad types and customization options
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