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Putting Xomba Adsense Income in Perspective

posted December 12, 2007 - 10:25pm
Putting Xomba Adsense Income in Perspective

Adsense in Perspective
If you have looked at my Xomba profile page, then you know that I make a living off of my internet presence (namely Xomba and a blog/website combination). I average around $50 - $60 day, not a huge daily income, but that does add up to around $1500 to $1800 month before taxes. I'm in college at Hawaii University, and my mom and dad love it that they don't have to support me. I'm able, thanks to Adsense and Xomba, to make my own car payment, cell phone payment (outrageous), and car insurance payment; I'm able to buy my own groceries and pay my own way; I'm able to travel to the mainland when I want to; and I'm able to do what I want to do, here in Paradise, when I want to do it. I'm grateful to my dad for getting me started, and I'm grateful to Nick and Baldwin for giving me an opportunity here on Xomba.

Are you looking to increase your Xomba Google Adsense income? A recent discussion on Xomba sparked some reflective thinking on the Google Adsense process. Thanks to Jdubhub for his insight - let's put this Adsense Income issue on Xomba into perspective.

Some of you have expressed concern because your Adsense income is only $1 or so per day. In perspective, that's $365 per year for just a little bit of writing. Taking into account that Xomba doesn't require domain and hosting fees, this $365 from Adsense income is pure profit and can buy lots of cool things: An airline ticket to Hawaii from Los Angeles, a moderate level snow blower, your next lawnmower... Not bad.

Increase the quantity of your posts while keeping quality, and you might soon find yourself making $10 per day in Adsense income - a reasonable goal for anyone on Xomba, and that equates to $3,650/year. What does $3,650 buy? Hmmm... Round trip for 4 to Hawaii plus accommodations, a semester of college, a year's worth or car payments...

Quantity and quality - you've heard that before, but I also suggest some link building and search engine optimization in your daily strategy as well. It was these steps that vaulted me out of the $10 per day income range and landed me in the $50 - $60 per day income range. No matter how good your Xomba articles are, and no matter how relevant your Adsense ads are, you will only be making a small amount of revenue without traffic. It's not easy to get huge traffic, but it is very possible with some daily action toward that goal. Some common ways to gain traffic which I use or have used include link exchanges, directory listings, online communities, and social bookmaking systems.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is not just a buzz phrase these days - it's proven to be the most successful and recommended method of gaining traffic to your website, article, blog, etc. Optimizing your articles for search engines increases your visibility and ranking, generating significant amounts of targeted and relevant traffic.

Remember that your Adsense monetization objectives can be met if you will just be patient and work your plan - quantity, quality, link building, and search engine optimization.

Here's wishing you aloha, best of luck in 2008, and your first $100 day!

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Great job!

I only average about $3/day. I would love to do what you are doing!! Keep up the great work and enjoy Hawaii!

Loved This Article

Thanks for posting this as I've seen so far that it's right on the mark! Good luck

Income Fluctuations

The income fluctuations will become less noticeable as you add more and more posts to the pool. Keyword popularity and searches are constantly changing, so it's a good idea to diversify a little too. I post an equal amount on my blog and website as well as Xomba and it seems to level out the fluctuations that I don't notice them anymore. Wondering if anybody has taken my suggestion of adding a separate blog or website to their income strategy through godaddy.com? That blog/website package along with Xomba is what did it for me - the one-two punch!

now thats interesting chris because

december was my best month and jan so far has not really picked up!...but honestly for new users (I mention new because I am relatively new at 4 months!) XOMBA is the Best! What gave you the idea for xomblurbs, Nick? A REAL inspiration! Make Money On Xomba. Learn how. let's preserve the world for our children, thats the least they deserve...

SpELLcHeCkER

OMG I just realized that Firefox has a spell check - how cool is that?

Heh

You don't think that is by accident do you? I made sure that I can always go back and change my misspellings. However, with the new Firefox browser it conveniently tells me when I misspell a word. Now if they could only correct my grammar.

Mizspelld

Yeah, I know the feeling... if only my fingers could work as fast as my brain (or maybe it's the other way around!) Fortunately we can edit on Xomba. Some other Web sites I use don't--if you make a misspelling or embarrassing typo, it's online forever.

Oddsense

LOL That was my fault because I edited a misspelled word. There are some posts with life today however - for sure :-)

Odd...

this same comment seems to keep popping up on the Recent Comments list, even though the info in the comment itself doesn't seem to change! Maybe the comment has a life of its own, LOL!

Adsense and Xomba

Mahalo nui loa!

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