Blog Earnings

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello, I’ve started blogging on Blogger, I am offering a service to my readers, I help them find jobs. I’ve had 6600 views during the first month on Blogger but I was not able to monitize the blog so I’ve decided to use your website.

    Now my question is, if I upgrade to a payment plan on your website, how much will I earn from my blogging? And how much will your website take from these earnings?
    And finally,
    Is there a way we can turn the monitization on for a free month or so for me to make a decision and see how much money I could make with this investment. It would be a wi /win situation, I think.

    Aniway this message is starting to get a bit long so please tell me what my options are, thanks.

  • Unknown's avatar

    WordAds would be available to you if you purchased a WordPress.com Premium plan.

    Monetize Your Site


    Note that you need many many thousands of visits each month (from the right countries) to make any appreciable income.

  • Hi there,

    if I upgrade to a payment plan on your website, how much will I earn from my blogging?

    There is no way to predict how much you earn. Advertising rates fluctuate constantly, as advertisers bid in real time on ad space on your site every time someone loads it in their browser. How much advertisers bid depends on many factors, including where in the world your site visitor is coming from, what other advertisers are bidding at any particular time and how much they’re bidding, the overall state of the online ad market at the time, and even your site language and content. With the exact same number of views month over month you can have wildly varying earnings.

    And how much will your website take from these earnings?

    We do not disclose how ad revenue is split with site owners.

    Is there a way we can turn the monitization on for a free month or so for me to make a decision and see how much money I could make with this investment

    Participation in WordAds requires a custom domain, and that requires a paid plan.

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