If your goal is to make $10,000 a month from AdSense this would mean that you would have to make $328 a day.
On the face of it, this sounds like quite a steep target but broken down as follows it is entirely possible.
Therefore to earn $328 a day you could have any of the following scenarios;
* 1 website with 328 pages which earn $1 a day each or
* 2 websites with 328 pages each which earn $0.50c a day each or
* 1 website with 656 pages which earn $0.50c a day each or
* 4 websites with only 41 pages each which earn $2 a day each or
* 1 website with 1312 pages which earn $0.25c a day each or
To earn $1 a day per page, in terms of traffic & CTR, you need any of the following;
* 400 visitors at a 5% CTR (Click Through Rate) with a 5c earnings per click
* 200 visitors at a 10% CTR with a 5c earnings per click or
* 100 visitors at a 10% CTR, with a 10c earnings per click or
* 100 visitors at a 5% CTR, with a 20c earnings per click or
* 26 visitors at a 15% CTR, with a 25c earnings per click or
Notwithstanding the above, before you start making really good money with AdSense you are probably going to make some mistakes which is perfectly OK as long as you learn from them.
Naturally traffic volume is a key component to reaching your AdSense revenue target, but it's a good idea to concentrate on improving CTR or CPC so that when the traffic comes it will convert into more clicks and more money for you.
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Google Adsense offering a new payment method for some countries. Publishers who located in Argentina, Chile, China (Mainland), Colombia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, or Romania, may change the payment method to Western Union Quick Cash. Western Union is a new form of payment that lets publisher receive the AdSense payments in cash using the worldwide Western Union money transfer service. According to Google AdSense normal payment schedule, payments for publishers will be available for pickup at the local Western Union agent the day after they are issued.
AdSense payments with Western Union is totally free. With this new payment method, publishers will no longer need to wait for a check to arrive in the postal mail. This new payment method can also cut down on bank fees and long clearing times associated with depositing checks.
However, I wonder why Google didn’t make this payment method for worldwide. If they really care about their publisher, they should make it available worldwide.
To exchange the payment method, publisher should keep these important points in mind:
# Western Union Quick Cash is only available in Argentina, Chile, China (Mainland), Colombia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, and Romania as mentioned above.
# Unfortunately, Google doesn’t support this payment method for business account. This new payment method is currently only available to individual payee names.
# To pick up the payment, publisher will need to bring the government-issued ID that will be used to validate the payee name in adsense with the ID.
# The payments must be picked up within 35 days of issuance or they will expire. If this case happened, a payment hold will be placed on AdSense account and the payment will be credited back to publisher’s account.
# All payments will be made in US dollars, but they may be picked up in your local currency, depending on local Western Union agent that being used by publishers
So, to begin receiving AdSense payments by Western Union Quick Cash, publishers just follow these instructions. What are you waiting for?
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AdSense payments with Western Union is totally free. With this new payment method, publishers will no longer need to wait for a check to arrive in the postal mail. This new payment method can also cut down on bank fees and long clearing times associated with depositing checks.
However, I wonder why Google didn’t make this payment method for worldwide. If they really care about their publisher, they should make it available worldwide.
To exchange the payment method, publisher should keep these important points in mind:
# Western Union Quick Cash is only available in Argentina, Chile, China (Mainland), Colombia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, and Romania as mentioned above.
# Unfortunately, Google doesn’t support this payment method for business account. This new payment method is currently only available to individual payee names.
# To pick up the payment, publisher will need to bring the government-issued ID that will be used to validate the payee name in adsense with the ID.
# The payments must be picked up within 35 days of issuance or they will expire. If this case happened, a payment hold will be placed on AdSense account and the payment will be credited back to publisher’s account.
# All payments will be made in US dollars, but they may be picked up in your local currency, depending on local Western Union agent that being used by publishers
So, to begin receiving AdSense payments by Western Union Quick Cash, publishers just follow these instructions. What are you waiting for?
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If you use PayPal, the online business that allows you to accept and make payments through an Internet account, you may be interested in a PayPal debit card to help you access your money. While it may take up to four days for a transfer from your PayPal account to reach your bank savings or checking account, PayPal debit cards allow you to get your electronic funds from an ATM or at a participating retailer immediately. Use these steps to get a PayPal debit card.
Instructions
Step 1
Sign up online for a PayPal account so you can get a PayPal debit card. Although there are three account types (Personal, Premier and Business), you’ll need to sign up for a Premier or Business Account to get a PayPal debit card. Unless you own a business or conduct frequent business-related transactions online, a Premier Account should suffice. (Each member is allowed to have a Personal Account and a Business or Premier Account.)
Step 2
Ensure you register for a Personal Account first, even if you plan to upgrade to a Premier Account to get a PayPal debit card. After getting to the Create Your PayPal account screen, simply enter your country and language. Enter current information including your name and the primary email address you’d like to give out when you make and accept payments via PayPal. You’ll also need to enter your name, mailing address, birthday, phone number and a password.
Step 3
Confirm your account by linking a valid checking account and credit card. (If you’re signing up for a PayPal account for the first time, you’ll need to wait until two small payments are made to your checking account so you can confirm the transaction to validate your PayPal account.) Once you’ve successfully signed up for the Personal Account, you can upgrade to a Premier or Business Account.
Step 4
Get a PayPal debit card by clicking on the “Debit Card” link at the bottom of your PayPal account screen. You’ll need to confirm your mailing address before PayPal will send the debit card to you. The mailing address must match the billing address on the credit card you’ve linked to your PayPal account.
Step 5
Follow the directions that are mailed with your PayPal debit card to activate it before use. You can do this by logging into your PayPal account, navigating to the Profile screen, pulling down to the PayPal Debit Card entry under the Financial Information tab and selecting Activate Now.
Step 6
Read the PayPal stipulations to ensure you know the current daily withdrawal limits from ATMs (typically a four hundred dollar daily withdrawal limit from ATMs and a three thousand dollar daily spending limit), fees for accessing your funds through an ATM (typically one to three dollars) and current cash back bonus rewards for using the PayPal debit card like a credit card at brick-and-mortar retailers.
Instructions
Step 1
Sign up online for a PayPal account so you can get a PayPal debit card. Although there are three account types (Personal, Premier and Business), you’ll need to sign up for a Premier or Business Account to get a PayPal debit card. Unless you own a business or conduct frequent business-related transactions online, a Premier Account should suffice. (Each member is allowed to have a Personal Account and a Business or Premier Account.)
Step 2
Ensure you register for a Personal Account first, even if you plan to upgrade to a Premier Account to get a PayPal debit card. After getting to the Create Your PayPal account screen, simply enter your country and language. Enter current information including your name and the primary email address you’d like to give out when you make and accept payments via PayPal. You’ll also need to enter your name, mailing address, birthday, phone number and a password.
Step 3
Confirm your account by linking a valid checking account and credit card. (If you’re signing up for a PayPal account for the first time, you’ll need to wait until two small payments are made to your checking account so you can confirm the transaction to validate your PayPal account.) Once you’ve successfully signed up for the Personal Account, you can upgrade to a Premier or Business Account.
Step 4
Get a PayPal debit card by clicking on the “Debit Card” link at the bottom of your PayPal account screen. You’ll need to confirm your mailing address before PayPal will send the debit card to you. The mailing address must match the billing address on the credit card you’ve linked to your PayPal account.
Step 5
Follow the directions that are mailed with your PayPal debit card to activate it before use. You can do this by logging into your PayPal account, navigating to the Profile screen, pulling down to the PayPal Debit Card entry under the Financial Information tab and selecting Activate Now.
Step 6
Read the PayPal stipulations to ensure you know the current daily withdrawal limits from ATMs (typically a four hundred dollar daily withdrawal limit from ATMs and a three thousand dollar daily spending limit), fees for accessing your funds through an ATM (typically one to three dollars) and current cash back bonus rewards for using the PayPal debit card like a credit card at brick-and-mortar retailers.
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There is no simple way to transfer PayPal to AlertPay, but it can be done with a little time and effort. Transferring from your PayPal to AlertPay is a lot easier if you already have a PayPal debit card. If you do not have a PayPal debit card, you should apply for one it only takes a few minutes and you can use your card anywhere MasterCard or debit cards are accepted.
Step 1 – Get Your Free PayPal Account -
PayPal is absolutely free to signup for and use, PayPal receives their earnings by taking a small percentage of each transaction done thru their service. If you do not already have a PayPal account now would be a good time to create one, you can create your account now by clicking here. You will not be taken away from this page, the link will load in a new window. If you already have an account, just skip this step.
Step 2 – Verify Your PayPal Account -
There are a number of ways to verify your PayPal account, you can submit your social security or country ID number, add your bank account or add a credit/debit card. If you’re going to be using a paypal debit card, you must have a verified account.
Step 3 – Request Your PayPal Debit Card -
Once you’ve verified your PayPal debit card, you can use it just like any other debit card. It can be used for purchases anywhere MasterCard is accepted and you can withdraw your funds from your PayPal account at any ATM. you should receive your debit card within 1-2 weeks or less.
Step 4 – Get Your Free AlertPay Account -
If you do not already have an AlertPay account, you can create and account right now for free by clicking here Get your FREE account with AlertPay. Don’t worry, you will not be taken away from this page if you click the link, the link is loaded in a new window. If you already have an AlertPay account, skip this step.
Step 5 – Add Your PayPal Debit Card To Your AlertPay -
Login to your AlertPay account, up near the top you should see a link labeled “Profile”, when you mouse over that link a drop down menu will appear, select “Financial”, then click “Credit Cards”. This will take you to a page listing all the credit cards you have added to your AlertPay account if you have added at all. You can then add your PayPal debit card to your AlertPay account. Once you’ve added your card you can the add funs to your AlertPay account directly from you PayPal account instantly.
Step 1 – Get Your Free PayPal Account -
PayPal is absolutely free to signup for and use, PayPal receives their earnings by taking a small percentage of each transaction done thru their service. If you do not already have a PayPal account now would be a good time to create one, you can create your account now by clicking here. You will not be taken away from this page, the link will load in a new window. If you already have an account, just skip this step.
Step 2 – Verify Your PayPal Account -
There are a number of ways to verify your PayPal account, you can submit your social security or country ID number, add your bank account or add a credit/debit card. If you’re going to be using a paypal debit card, you must have a verified account.
Step 3 – Request Your PayPal Debit Card -
Once you’ve verified your PayPal debit card, you can use it just like any other debit card. It can be used for purchases anywhere MasterCard is accepted and you can withdraw your funds from your PayPal account at any ATM. you should receive your debit card within 1-2 weeks or less.
Step 4 – Get Your Free AlertPay Account -
If you do not already have an AlertPay account, you can create and account right now for free by clicking here Get your FREE account with AlertPay. Don’t worry, you will not be taken away from this page if you click the link, the link is loaded in a new window. If you already have an AlertPay account, skip this step.
Step 5 – Add Your PayPal Debit Card To Your AlertPay -
Login to your AlertPay account, up near the top you should see a link labeled “Profile”, when you mouse over that link a drop down menu will appear, select “Financial”, then click “Credit Cards”. This will take you to a page listing all the credit cards you have added to your AlertPay account if you have added at all. You can then add your PayPal debit card to your AlertPay account. Once you’ve added your card you can the add funs to your AlertPay account directly from you PayPal account instantly.
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