Here is an explanation about the Google AdSense calculation formula to help new AdSense beginners to understand and optimize their AdSense revenues.
- Click through rate (CTR): is the number of clicks an ad unit receives divided by the number of times the ad unit is shown (impressions).
- Effective CPM (eCPM) : is the cost per 1000 impressions, CPM is a useful way to compare revenue across different channels and advertising programs. It is calculated by dividing total earnings by the number of impressions in thousands.
- Impressions: represents the number of times an ad is displayed on Google or on sites or products in Google’s ad network. A page impression is counted each time an ad unit is displayed on a publisher’s site. Page impressions are used when calculating reports for AdSense publishers, rather than ad impressions
- Clicks: the number of generated clicks by all your ads.
- Earnings: is total money that would be given by Google AdSense for publishers who participate in their affiliate programs.
-Earnings Per Click (EPC) : this is the average cost per click that would be given to publishers depends on the advertiser’s bid, sum of the click, page impressions. However, it’s still being a Google AdSense Secret.
The formula for Google AdSense calculation is:
CTR = (Clicks / Impressions) * 100
EPC = Earnings per Click
eCPM = (Earnings / Impressions) * 1000
eCPM = CTR * EPC * 10
Earnings = eCPM * Impressions / 1000
Earnings = CTR * EPC * Impressions / 100
Example: I’ve got 31 clicks for 1700 impressions with an EPC of 0.05 $
CTR = (31 / 1700) * 100 = 1.82352 = 1.83 %
eCPM = 1.82352 * 0.05 * 10 = 0.91176 = 0.92 $
eCPM = (1.55 / 1700) * 1000 = 0.9117 = 0.92 $
Earnings = 0.91176 * 1700 / 1000 = 1.549992 = 1.55 $
Earnings = 1.82352 * 0.05 * 1700 / 100 = 1.549992 = 1.55 $
- Click through rate (CTR): is the number of clicks an ad unit receives divided by the number of times the ad unit is shown (impressions).
- Effective CPM (eCPM) : is the cost per 1000 impressions, CPM is a useful way to compare revenue across different channels and advertising programs. It is calculated by dividing total earnings by the number of impressions in thousands.
- Impressions: represents the number of times an ad is displayed on Google or on sites or products in Google’s ad network. A page impression is counted each time an ad unit is displayed on a publisher’s site. Page impressions are used when calculating reports for AdSense publishers, rather than ad impressions
- Clicks: the number of generated clicks by all your ads.
- Earnings: is total money that would be given by Google AdSense for publishers who participate in their affiliate programs.
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The formula for Google AdSense calculation is:
CTR = (Clicks / Impressions) * 100
EPC = Earnings per Click
eCPM = (Earnings / Impressions) * 1000
eCPM = CTR * EPC * 10
Earnings = eCPM * Impressions / 1000
Earnings = CTR * EPC * Impressions / 100
Example: I’ve got 31 clicks for 1700 impressions with an EPC of 0.05 $
CTR = (31 / 1700) * 100 = 1.82352 = 1.83 %
eCPM = 1.82352 * 0.05 * 10 = 0.91176 = 0.92 $
eCPM = (1.55 / 1700) * 1000 = 0.9117 = 0.92 $
Earnings = 0.91176 * 1700 / 1000 = 1.549992 = 1.55 $
Earnings = 1.82352 * 0.05 * 1700 / 100 = 1.549992 = 1.55 $
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
6 More Tips for Affiliate Marketing on Blogs
Almost four years ago I wrote a post here on BLOG with 10 Tips for Using Affiliate Programs on Your Blog.
In that post I suggested the following tips:
So I thought it might be time to build upon the 10 tips above with some more lessons that I’ve learned.
Whether it be loyal blog readers and subscribers, your email list, your Twitter connections, your Facebook friends or some other social network - the better your network the better you’ll do at driving affiliate sales.
It’s not just about size - the size of your network is only part of what I’m talking about here. Also important is the depth of relationship that you have with your network/readers and the amount of trust that they have in you. If you have consistently helped people and been useful to them over a long time they’re probably more likely to respond to your recommendations.
Relevancy/Focus counts - The other key part of your network is how relevant it is and how focused it is upon the topic that you’re doing promotions on. For example - I see some people on Twitter running competitions to build their follower numbers in a way that just brings in any follower that they can. The problem with this is that they end up with a large but unfocused network. I personally would rather have a smaller network who all shared the one interest than a large one who just signed up to get a prize.
Lastly, a network takes time to build - if you think you’ll be doing some affiliate marketing at some point in the future - start building your network now, before you need it. This gives you time to build the depth of relationships, trust and focus of your network before you begin promoting affiliate products.
For example: some affiliate promotions seem to convert best in a blog post, others work best when you send an email to a list you’ve been building while others seem to take off on Twitter or other social media sites.
The key is to try different approaches, to have build up your network before you need it (see above) and to track the results for each promotion so you can check what is and isn’t converting.
If you write a single blog post promoting an affiliate product you’ll have a certain percentage of readers buy the product (the % varies a lot). If you are able to follow that up with a different type of post a few days later it can reinforce the promotion.
Here’s how I’ve done it on my photography blog:
I’ve done this a number of times on my blogs and have found that conversions are significantly higher.
The early days of building your network may see very little (if any) results. I personally earned very little from affiliate marketing in my first year or two of blogging but as I mentioned above in the last year or two it’s really begun to exponentially increase - partly as a result of getting smarter with my promotions but partly just as my network grew in size and quality.
The lesson translates to promoting products - unless the product has a real focus upon the type of people surfing the web on the weekends or late at night you’ll want to time your promotions to those times of the weeks that your audience is online. Similarly - avoid public holidays - this last week even though we launched the workbook 3 days after Memorial Day in the US I suspect we lost a few sales as some people took the week off.
In that post I suggested the following tips:
- Consider your Audience - start with your reader when considering what to promote. Relevancy is key.
- Genuine Recommendations and personal endorsements always work best - recommendations of things you personally genuinely like are always best.
- Link to Quality Products - the better the products that you recommend the more your readers will thank you for suggesting it.
- Contextual Deep Links work Best - in general you’ll have more luck promoting a product from within a post than on a sidebar
- Consider positioning of links - links/banners that are in parts of your post/blog that where readers look work best (top of posts for example)
- Traffic levels are Important - the more eyeballs your promotion gets the better
- Diversify without Clutter - some products work better for some audiences than others - so promoting a variety of products can be good - promoting too many is of course not good.
- Be Transparent - don’t try to trick people into clicking your links. I’ve changed my stance slightly on this - I used to put (aff) next to any affiliate link but in the end found readers were just annoyed by it or didn’t understand what it meant. Now I use site-wide disclaimers to talk about it.
- Combine with other Revenue Streams - every blog is different, some will work better than others with affiliate marketing while others will work better with adveritising. However I find on many blogs advertising and affiliate marketing can work well in tandem.
- Track results - if you don’t have some way of working out how your promotions are converting you could be wasting your time.
So I thought it might be time to build upon the 10 tips above with some more lessons that I’ve learned.
11. Build Your Network Before You Need It
Perhaps the biggest thing that I’ve learned about affiliate marketing is that it works best the bigger and stronger your network is. I mentioned in my first list that ‘traffic levels are important’ - this is true, but connected to it is your ‘network’.Whether it be loyal blog readers and subscribers, your email list, your Twitter connections, your Facebook friends or some other social network - the better your network the better you’ll do at driving affiliate sales.
It’s not just about size - the size of your network is only part of what I’m talking about here. Also important is the depth of relationship that you have with your network/readers and the amount of trust that they have in you. If you have consistently helped people and been useful to them over a long time they’re probably more likely to respond to your recommendations.
Relevancy/Focus counts - The other key part of your network is how relevant it is and how focused it is upon the topic that you’re doing promotions on. For example - I see some people on Twitter running competitions to build their follower numbers in a way that just brings in any follower that they can. The problem with this is that they end up with a large but unfocused network. I personally would rather have a smaller network who all shared the one interest than a large one who just signed up to get a prize.
Lastly, a network takes time to build - if you think you’ll be doing some affiliate marketing at some point in the future - start building your network now, before you need it. This gives you time to build the depth of relationships, trust and focus of your network before you begin promoting affiliate products.
12. Try different Mediums
I’ve alluded to this above already but one of the things that I’ve noticed over the last few years is promotions work differently on different mediums.For example: some affiliate promotions seem to convert best in a blog post, others work best when you send an email to a list you’ve been building while others seem to take off on Twitter or other social media sites.
The key is to try different approaches, to have build up your network before you need it (see above) and to track the results for each promotion so you can check what is and isn’t converting.
13. Multiple Promotions of the same Product
I spoke about this at Blog World Expo last year in a session but don’t think I’ve written about it here at ProBlogger. Here’s what I’ve found:If you write a single blog post promoting an affiliate product you’ll have a certain percentage of readers buy the product (the % varies a lot). If you are able to follow that up with a different type of post a few days later it can reinforce the promotion.
Here’s how I’ve done it on my photography blog:
- Blog Post 1 - a post announcing a new product, giving some benefits, sharing who the product is relevant for etc.
- Blog Post 2 - a post a few days later that is an interview with the person behind the product - exploring why they made it, expanding upon what it includes, who it’s for and giving the product context. I’d try to also include some tips or suggestions for readers who don’t buy the product in such an interview so it is a useful post for everyone.
- Email List - later in the week email out the subscriber list linking to the previous posts and reinforcing the promotion.
- Tweets/Followups - I would also include a few Tweets about the promotion through the week and would consider a 3rd blog post a week later - perhaps some reader reviews of the product.
14. Bonuses Work
There are many techniques that internet marketers use to increase sales of their products. I find some a little ‘cheap’ and ‘nasty’ but many do work. Two that I’ve found less offensive and/or manipulative are where you add value to the affiliate promotion by either adding a bonus of your own to the offer and/or getting the person behind the product to offer a bonus or discount just for your readers.I’ve done this a number of times on my blogs and have found that conversions are significantly higher.
15. It takes Time
A theme that regular readers of my Blog will recognize is that making money from blogs (through any method) takes time. While an affiliate program does have the potential to make you a lot of money very quickly - it almost always comes after a lot of work and once you’ve spent a lot of time and effort building out your network.The early days of building your network may see very little (if any) results. I personally earned very little from affiliate marketing in my first year or two of blogging but as I mentioned above in the last year or two it’s really begun to exponentially increase - partly as a result of getting smarter with my promotions but partly just as my network grew in size and quality.
16. Timing is Important
One of the things I’ve learned over the last week of launching my own product is just how much difference there can be in the rate of sales at different times of the day and week. It would vary depending upon the location of most of a blog’s readers but for me sales have been significantly up during business hours in the USA and on weekdays. No real surprises there.The lesson translates to promoting products - unless the product has a real focus upon the type of people surfing the web on the weekends or late at night you’ll want to time your promotions to those times of the weeks that your audience is online. Similarly - avoid public holidays - this last week even though we launched the workbook 3 days after Memorial Day in the US I suspect we lost a few sales as some people took the week off.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Happy Adsense
Every Adsense publisher or website owner wants huge traffic drive to their webpage. But things are not always upto expectation. So, there must be some ways so that your webpage should fulfill your expectation.
Below mentioned is a list of 10 genuine ways to make your webpage perform upto your expectation. These strategies can help build your website traffic, subscribers, and customers starting today!
1.) Search Engines
SEO or Optimization of your blog/website is necessary to make your webpage search-engine friendly. Submit your webpage to various search engines and directories to list your online existence .
It is a good idea to submit your webpage to lesser known web directories along with major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN. Listed your website/blog in as many places as possible, will boost your rankings in major search engines as well.
2.) Affiliate Program
Setting up an affiliate program where you pay people for promoting your website/blog will also help to drive quality traffic. But some suique strategy for promotion should be followed to resist negative promotion effects.
Submitting to affiliate program directories help spreading the word about your affiliate program.
3.) Link Exchanges
This is another important aspect of traffic drive campaign. Creating a links page on your site/ blog where you will put links to other non-competing websites in the same industry will help ranking in major search engines.
Personally contact the owners of other websites through email with your proposal to exchange links will serve your purpose. They inturn will link to your website in return.
4.) Post In Forums
As i have already told in few of my older posts that online discussion forums is the most effective way of marketing your website/blog. Posting your responses to people's questions, along with your website/blog url in signature will automatically promote your website in many ways.
5.) Comment On Blogs
Visiting others blogs related to your website topic for commenting on them along with your website URL willl let others know about your website/blog. But be careful while entering your comment. Don't use short comments like "good post", "nice" etc. It is considered as spamming, even readers doesnot get idea about your writing skill or your site.
Add insightful comments about the blog topics, and leave your website link. Your comment and your link will permanently remain on the blog website.
6.) E-Mail Signatures
Create an e-mail "signature" - your name, your website address and a short tagline and allow automatically inclusion of signature to your outgoing mails. This helps promoting your site.
7.) Traffic Exchanges
This is simple but effective idea of exchanging traffic among group of webmasters. Search the web for "traffic exchange" to find those services.
8.) "Pass-Around" Strategy
This is the most most effective promotion technique where the URL of your website spreades like wild fire. Just try creating something of value that people will pass around. It may be a report with useful information that you allow people to give away. It can also be some kind of cool and unusual webpage that people will want to e-mail to all their friends.
Of course, the pass-around item will include your advertisement and your link, spreading the word about your website.
9.) Writing Articles
Writing articles on the topic related to your website along with URL of your website or blog and your author bio will catch attention of mass traffic to visit your webpage. Ezine articles plays important role in this context. Submit your articles to article directories, and allow people to publish your article in their newsletters and websites.
These articles will also help spreading your URL around the web like wildfire. If people find them interesting in reading them, they will regard you as an expert in your trade and will. Thats a good idea for a free publicity?
10.)Last but not least, enrich your blog/ website with quality content and interesting in reading. Readers will self promote your url by words of mouth.
Below mentioned is a list of 10 genuine ways to make your webpage perform upto your expectation. These strategies can help build your website traffic, subscribers, and customers starting today!
1.) Search Engines
SEO or Optimization of your blog/website is necessary to make your webpage search-engine friendly. Submit your webpage to various search engines and directories to list your online existence .
It is a good idea to submit your webpage to lesser known web directories along with major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN. Listed your website/blog in as many places as possible, will boost your rankings in major search engines as well.
2.) Affiliate Program
Setting up an affiliate program where you pay people for promoting your website/blog will also help to drive quality traffic. But some suique strategy for promotion should be followed to resist negative promotion effects.
Submitting to affiliate program directories help spreading the word about your affiliate program.
3.) Link Exchanges
This is another important aspect of traffic drive campaign. Creating a links page on your site/ blog where you will put links to other non-competing websites in the same industry will help ranking in major search engines.
Personally contact the owners of other websites through email with your proposal to exchange links will serve your purpose. They inturn will link to your website in return.
4.) Post In Forums
As i have already told in few of my older posts that online discussion forums is the most effective way of marketing your website/blog. Posting your responses to people's questions, along with your website/blog url in signature will automatically promote your website in many ways.
5.) Comment On Blogs
Visiting others blogs related to your website topic for commenting on them along with your website URL willl let others know about your website/blog. But be careful while entering your comment. Don't use short comments like "good post", "nice" etc. It is considered as spamming, even readers doesnot get idea about your writing skill or your site.
Add insightful comments about the blog topics, and leave your website link. Your comment and your link will permanently remain on the blog website.
6.) E-Mail Signatures
Create an e-mail "signature" - your name, your website address and a short tagline and allow automatically inclusion of signature to your outgoing mails. This helps promoting your site.
7.) Traffic Exchanges
This is simple but effective idea of exchanging traffic among group of webmasters. Search the web for "traffic exchange" to find those services.
8.) "Pass-Around" Strategy
This is the most most effective promotion technique where the URL of your website spreades like wild fire. Just try creating something of value that people will pass around. It may be a report with useful information that you allow people to give away. It can also be some kind of cool and unusual webpage that people will want to e-mail to all their friends.
Of course, the pass-around item will include your advertisement and your link, spreading the word about your website.
9.) Writing Articles
Writing articles on the topic related to your website along with URL of your website or blog and your author bio will catch attention of mass traffic to visit your webpage. Ezine articles plays important role in this context. Submit your articles to article directories, and allow people to publish your article in their newsletters and websites.
These articles will also help spreading your URL around the web like wildfire. If people find them interesting in reading them, they will regard you as an expert in your trade and will. Thats a good idea for a free publicity?
10.)Last but not least, enrich your blog/ website with quality content and interesting in reading. Readers will self promote your url by words of mouth.
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