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Saturday 4 April 2015

How to Calculate the Estimated Adsense earnings

How to calculate the estimated adsense income

To calculate the estimated adsense income of a website or a blog you need to know the traffic it gets per day or per month.
Amit Bhawani one of the top tech bloggers from India gave a simple formula to calculate it as follows
No of Ad units x Total page impressions per month x 1$[CPM] / 1000
If a user uses 3 ad units and gets 10000 impressions per day and has estimated CPM of 1$ then his income would be calculated as follows
3x10000x1/1000= 30$ per month
If you want it for a year then multiply it with 12 which comes around 360$ (30×12=360)
Amit Agarwal gave few stats of some adsense earners in his site which he collected from washingtonpost which is published way back in 2006.
Andrew Leyden of PodcastDirectory.com receives nearly a million hits and makes around $30,000 to $40,000.
SeatGuru sites get 700,000 visitors a month and makes about $10,000 to $20,000 a month from Adsense alone.
Assume seat guru uses 2 ad units
This site gets 700000 visitors per month
I have assumed CPM to be as 10 and have calculated his income as follows
2x700000x10/1000=10,000$

How to know the monthly visitors count

To include the total page impressions in the formula you need to know the total unique visitors or page impressions per month and to know this there is a simple tool in fact a website which gives you an estimation of total number of unique page views a site gets in a month. Google has a website called ad planner which is a planning tool for advertisers to know the traffic of a website and plan their ad accordingly. You can visit the site and type the web address of the site of which you want the total unique visitors per month.
Google Ad Planner

Estimated adsense income of Amit Agarwal

Most of the Indian bloggers are very much interested in knowing the adsense income of Amit Agarwal. But he never reveals and always leaves a guessing work to his visitors. He said he gets nearly 1.25 million page views a month and most of his income is through Adsense. He uses 3 ad units one above the post one below the post and one on his sidebar. If we assume his CPM as 5$ on an average as he is a adsense premier publisher lets see how much he earns by substituting these numbers in the above formula.
3x1250000x5/1000=18750$ per month
So Amit Agarwal earns 18750$ through adsense from his top technology blog Labnol. I have calculated this estimated income from his traffic report which he himself revealed in 2006. So now the figures might have changed a lot.

Adsense Income of ShoutMeLoud

Harsh Agarwal of Shoutmeloud has recently revealed his four years of adsense income as 27,228$ which is not a huge amount as we might think when compared to his traffic. He earned this income from a small ad unit which he places just below the title of his post. He does not concentrate more on his adsense income as he makes quite a good amount through his affiliate products. Mostly he has any guest posts and he also has revenue sharing feature enabled which gives other users to share the adsense income. So if ShoutMeLoud had not been a revenue sharing blog it could have earned even more adsense income. I also heard few people get some descent income from their guests posts in ShoutMeLoud.
Recently Harsh took a professional blogging break and went to Goa on a holiday, after coming back he said that though he left his earnings on auto pilot he comfortably made 100$ a day on an average which is far low than his actual income. This figure again keeps us guessing if he makes 100$ a day then he would be making 3000$ per month which is far low means we can guess some good numbers. This income has most of them coming from affiliates.

Tools to calculate estimated adsense income

I was searching for tools on calculating an estimated adsense income and I was hit by a tool which calculated the income with just a small difference in cents apart from it I can say it helps a bit in calculating estimated adsense income provided you give values like page views, CTR and no of clicks.

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