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How much traffic you need to get AdSense on your blogspot(AdSense on blogger part 2) - x-droov

How much traffic you need to get AdSense on your blogspot(AdSense on blogger part 2) - x-droov


 Have you ever wondered how many visitors your site needs to get AdSense live and running? This is part 2 of, the ultimate, AdSense on Blogger guide directed at putting ads on every blogspot site that desires to have them.

You've heard that to have AdSense on a YouTube channel, you need more than 1000 subscribers. Look at yourself. Your a blogger and you need ads desperately. Will I really get them, you ask yourself. 

Don't waste time thinking about whether you'll have ads or not because no matter what, we'll put ads on your blogspot.

If you missed the first parts, check out the contents and read what you've missed meanwhile those who started from the beginning can skip the contents.

AdSense on blogger outline

Part 1:Why you should use AdSense on your blogspot (AdSense on blogger part 1)

This is an introductory sequence into AdSense. To help cement your need for the best Ad service.

Part 2: Does AdSense depend on your traffic?(AdSense on blogger part 2)

It's known that ad companies always require you to have a certain amount of traffic before you go for ads. Read this to know how AdSense works in accordance with traffic.

Part 3: What is required to get AdSense (AdSense on blogger part 3)

These requirements will let you know what you need to put up before you jump in for AdSense. When you are done with this, you'll have all the vigor to step in and claim your ads.

Part 4: Adding AdSense on your blogspot (AdSense on blogger part 4)

The main part of the game is putting the ads on your site. This is a guide on creating an AdSense account and adding ads on your blog.

Part 5: Understanding the types of AdSense ads (AdSense on blogger part 5)

There are many types of ads and you need to know them well before you try out any. This definitive answer will make you a professional in ad decisions.

Part 6: Understanding CPM and CPC for AdSense (AdSense on blogger part 6)

Two main ways in which publishers are paid are CPM and CPC. Get to know the ups and downs of both of them laid out in an easy-to-understand manner.

Part 7: Positioning AdSense ads (AdSense on blogger part 7)

If you need more clicks, you have to know where to put your ads. This is what you need to allow you place your ads in your desired areas.

Part 8: What to do after adding AdSense (AdSense on blogger part 8)

This is the sum up of what you need to do after you have set up your ads. Read it for great tips to keep running smoothly.

How many visitors you need to get AdSense

Google employs its algorithms with very great stealth. No one can say a real number connected to what Google really needs to put AdSense on your blogspot, but I am going to take you through my process to getting ads on xdroov.

When I applied for AdSense, x-droov was nearly a month old and I was updating it with fresh content daily.

By that time, x-droov had  around 30 posts. I don't want to talk about the number of posts you need for AdSense in this part because it will be covered in detail in part 3.

In terms of traffic, x-droov had most of the people coming from social media and the total number of visitors was around 198.

That's a very minute number and you can also get that on your blog simply by sharing links with friends.

When AdSense qualified my blog, I got to know two main things concerning traffic and AdSense on your blog.

AdSense findings

1. AdSense looks at the future

A new blog cannot access ads at a limitation because it doesn't have what it takes. This is why no one should scare you that you can't have AdSense on a new blog.

What Google considers is that if it's able to place AdSense on new sites, it'll be very difficult for such sites to apply for another ad service when they expand.

The basic requirements for AdSense are fully covered in part 3 of the guide.

2. AdSense is a content-to-money ad company

AdSense is paid by advertisers to place ads in sites registered with it. It loses nothing by placing ads on a site with two-people-per-day traffic. 

What really matters to them is whether people are clicking their ads so, they strive to get thousands of small sites such that if one click is made by each site, the result will be thousands of clicks on ads which equates to clicks from a big site.

Conclusion

Blind your eyes to traffic campaigners and concentrate on the real facts. By the end of the day, you'll sit back and look at your AdSense digits grow.

It's great to connect. If you have any questions, place them in the Comments box and I will be on your way.

Thanks for reading till the end. Watch out for, and read, part 3 of the AdSense on Blogger guide.

Part 3: What is required to get AdSense (AdSense on blogger part 3)

These requirements will let you know what you need to put up before you jump in for AdSense. When you are done with this, you'll have all the vigor to step in and claim your ads.

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Emmy Jayson x-droov

Emmy Jayson

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