As the voice of reason $100 may seem possible starting from a beginners standpoint. And yet, for the time it would be impossible. This $100 is aimed at individuals who have reasonably great traffic flow to their site. Around 40,000 to 50,000 pageviews will be needed to achieve this goal. Generally a rough estimate of anywhere to 600-800 pages should already be published. The published pages should be no less than 300-400 words (the word count can be more if you wish) and as an insider tip, a video should be attached to nearly every page at the end of your article. Whether It’s Youtube, Vimeo or another video platform website.
However, if content seems to elude you try speaking to your loyal followers. Ask for advice, tips and if anyone would like to contribute to the site. Whether the topics range from creative writing, technological advancements or relationship advice columns, having a helping hand can improve revenue as well as page views. Don’t forget to link up social media ties to the site. Spread the word through Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Snapchat or even LinkedIn.
For some percentage details and numbers, to come anywhere close to $100 a day look at the CPC’s (Cost Per Click) and CTR’s (Click Through Rate). Since one site typically only allows three ad spots, times that by 100 for your CTR. So for a little math if you received 3 clicks from 300 ad impressions the CTR would be 1%. The formula looks like this 3/300 times 100. At the end of the day it all comes down to percentage. Yet this means the CPC would be priced at 25 cents per word.
Up to at least 100 viewers would actually have to view the site each day. But the fun part is the bonus section of page views. Depending on how many page views are calculated day to day this is where CPM (Cost Per 1000 Impressions) comes in. From 30,000 views could equal out to $30 – $50 dollars a day.
There is also another strategy about making up to $6,000 based on selling ads. Which honestly is a whole other category on it’s own. If you happen to be an expert on bidding, selling ad space and still managing a fairly decent amount of income from your blog then give it shot.
Again a bit of information to use, free content is available at the ready. Inviting in other writers or individuals who want to contribute may mean splitting a bit of that revenue. However if paying others to write content is not in the budget, make a suggestion page especially for open discussion. Some may be willing to write content for free publication. The suggestion/advice page is a great call on anyone’s part because from day to day (unless you are writing a novel and publish page by page) content tends to thin out a bit over time. Asking your visitors what they would like to read about is essential to staying connected and on top of the blogging world.
Here and there articles will mention about alternative websites opposed to Google Adsense. If there happens to be a reason where Google Adsense does not approve your account, removed or intended to try a website that differs from Adsense.
These would be your other options:
Text-Link Ads Media Group
https://www.matomyseo.com/
Bidvertiser
http://www.bidvertiser.com/
Given that the two website platforms above are not enough of what you are looking for, more will be added below. However, if you intend to start up another blog because Google Adsense removed the previous one. Was this because of restrictions on your end or Adsense policies? Be sure to never create a blog for indecent purposes. This not only ruins any chance of ever working with Google Adsense in the near future but each alternative site comes from somewhere. Meaning that even though these sites are an alternative route away from Adsense, data is collected and archived to a point. Bad feedback and activity is regulated, just because Adsense removed one blog doesn’t mean that another alternative will not do the same.
Before creating an account with any website platform read through their regulations automatically before signing up.
More alternative sites below:
Chitika
https://chitika.com/
Even with Adsense being the ultimate or at least most talked about platform, in most part because of it’s main branch from Google doesn’t mean there are other options. At least options on a worthy enough scale as Adsense.
PopAds
https://www.popads.net/
Yllix Media
https://yllix.com/en/
Infolinks
https://www.infolinks.com/
PopCash
http://popcash.net/
Media.net
http://www.media.net/
Revenue Hits
http://www.revenuehits.com/
For more research on ‘Alternative’s to Adsense’, go to your search bar and start researching. Maybe Adsense has too many guidelines to follow for your taste. Or the fact that Revenue Hits allows you to monetize your own channels. Or that Bitvertiser has a a payout with a minimum of $10 by check and PayPal. The necessary steps should be taken before signing up though, read through the features and see what will benefit you.