What was our goal with enabling ads?
- Recuperate a little money for things like SSL certificates.
- Cover some of our cloud service expenses.
- We were hoping to make $2 day.
What was the result?
- After almost one year, we made < $40. (That’s less than 10 cents a day.)
- We turned an okay looking web site into a very ugly looking web site. Specifically:
- If ads showed up, they were just horrible and not at all targeted to the content.
- Many times (on older posts?), nothing showed up and just lots of white space pushing the “content” way down the page.
- Admittedly, we didn’t experiment that much with where to put ads and took the advice of the AdSense site.
- We spent a lot of time trying to satisfy the AdSense “system”. It took weeks to get approval.
- We are glad we tried, but it was a failure.
- We ended up making less than 10 cents a day at a severe cost to the usability of the site.
What went wrong?
- Our biggest mistake was basing our estimations on blogger stats. You must use the Google Search Console to calculate your real visitors per day. Doh!
- Our blog has low but consistent traffic; it's not a good candidate for ads.
- We are not promoting our blog in any way, on any other media. So, we are not actively driving traffic to it. We are not the types to do that.
- Our expectation that ads would be minimal, and we had a niche following so ads would be very targeted both turned out to be wrong! Your site/blog has to have large numbers of visitors first and foremost.
- We can save this amount of money doing small things around the house; reduce gas and water usage for example.
- We could put a buy me a coffee link or donation link on the site.
- We can work extra at our "day" jobs.
- We can eat out one less time per year.
- We can look for loose change on our friends' couches.
The most annoying thing about this Google AdSense experiment?
- The user experience. Is there no other way to make tasteful ads and not make pages so ugly?
- We hate seeing ads because we use my own blog daily to look up stuff and it killed us to see it so littered with ads. And, I hate the idea of what viewers (and we have a consistent few daily) think of us for having ads.
Thank you for removing the ads. I'm treating you to dinner tonight!
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