When creating sites, you must measure your progress to see where you are in relation to your goal of earning a living on the internet.
If you followed my instructions to create your site then it should appear in the search engines, which will bring you visitors and therefore income.
The easiest way to know if your sites relate to you is to watch your winnings to your Google Adsense account. If your counter increases is that your sites work!
I'll explain how to measure your progress by monitoring your earnings and how often, and also several other ways to know if your sites are popular.
If you followed my instructions to create your site then it should appear in the search engines, which will bring you visitors and therefore income.
The easiest way to know if your sites relate to you is to watch your winnings to your Google Adsense account. If your counter increases is that your sites work!
I'll explain how to measure your progress by monitoring your earnings and how often, and also several other ways to know if your sites are popular.
Monthly earnings
A small site reports only 5 to 10 dollars per month on average. Some sites that work well relate a little more, and others also report less.
Each time a visitor will look at an ad and it clicks on it, you will earn a few cents. And it is the accumulation of all these pennies that will determine your final income.
It is unnecessary to check your earnings every day some days you will not gain anything because no visitor will have been interested in your advertisements, and other days you will have more luck.
This is the average monthly counts. If you win 5 dollars for the first month and 20 dollars in the second month, you can be sure that you will progress!
My first advice is to watch your gains once or twice a month, middle and end of such month. You can view your progress over the long term.
Number of visitors
There is an alternative to earnings to see if your sites earn you money, and it is simply the number of visitors.
Some sites get a lot of visitors but do not reap much income. This is because visitors are not particularly interested in the presented advertisements.
It is possible that your site is a success, but the lack of gain can make you think that it is a failure. If your earnings are not increasing much, you can watch the number of visitors to your site.
As for earnings, it is unnecessary to check the number of visitors every day. This varies enormously. For example, it is usually less crowded there on the internet during the week and over the weekend the world!
What matters is the monthly average. Look once or twice a month the number of visitors to your sites.
It is also a good way to see what your sites that yield the most. Some subjects are more lucrative than others, and these sites you will have to complement new texts - to attract even more visitors!
Progress and motivation
The hardest part is not to open his Blogger account to view the number of visitors to its site, but to create new sites: this takes serious and discipline.
To know if you move, you must first have something to measure. Do not stop at your first site, because sometimes some sites relate anything - but it will not be your fault.
Do at least 5 to 10 small sites before you judge whether you should continue trying to make a living on the internet. Set a target number of sites and over a reasonable period.
At your own pace and save your motivation. If you need three months to create 5 sites, so take these 3 months and work out regularly and seriously.
When I started, I had great difficulty in writing, but today I can create and promote a 5 page website in one day, and thus create a thirty sites per month.
You will surely find it difficult at first. Progress at your own pace: the key to making a living on the internet is to work seriously and regularly, and do not give up too quickly.
A small site reports only 5 to 10 dollars per month on average. Some sites that work well relate a little more, and others also report less.
Each time a visitor will look at an ad and it clicks on it, you will earn a few cents. And it is the accumulation of all these pennies that will determine your final income.
It is unnecessary to check your earnings every day some days you will not gain anything because no visitor will have been interested in your advertisements, and other days you will have more luck.
This is the average monthly counts. If you win 5 dollars for the first month and 20 dollars in the second month, you can be sure that you will progress!
My first advice is to watch your gains once or twice a month, middle and end of such month. You can view your progress over the long term.
Number of visitors
There is an alternative to earnings to see if your sites earn you money, and it is simply the number of visitors.
Some sites get a lot of visitors but do not reap much income. This is because visitors are not particularly interested in the presented advertisements.
It is possible that your site is a success, but the lack of gain can make you think that it is a failure. If your earnings are not increasing much, you can watch the number of visitors to your site.
As for earnings, it is unnecessary to check the number of visitors every day. This varies enormously. For example, it is usually less crowded there on the internet during the week and over the weekend the world!
What matters is the monthly average. Look once or twice a month the number of visitors to your sites.
It is also a good way to see what your sites that yield the most. Some subjects are more lucrative than others, and these sites you will have to complement new texts - to attract even more visitors!
Progress and motivation
The hardest part is not to open his Blogger account to view the number of visitors to its site, but to create new sites: this takes serious and discipline.
To know if you move, you must first have something to measure. Do not stop at your first site, because sometimes some sites relate anything - but it will not be your fault.
Do at least 5 to 10 small sites before you judge whether you should continue trying to make a living on the internet. Set a target number of sites and over a reasonable period.
At your own pace and save your motivation. If you need three months to create 5 sites, so take these 3 months and work out regularly and seriously.
When I started, I had great difficulty in writing, but today I can create and promote a 5 page website in one day, and thus create a thirty sites per month.
You will surely find it difficult at first. Progress at your own pace: the key to making a living on the internet is to work seriously and regularly, and do not give up too quickly.