Let me guess, you have tried to make money online.
Maybe you’ve dabbled in Shopify, maybe you got your Amazon FBA, maybe you’ve got a course, or you want to start your own YouTube channel.
What if I shared with you the exact strategy that I used to make $100 a day off of Google AdSense? Like I actually pulled back the curtains and showed you exactly what I did. That’s what I’m going to do right now.
I want to show you exactly what I did to start making $100 a day off of Google AdSense.
If you’re not familiar with Google AdSense, all you need to do is create a free Google AdSense account, and once you get the account open, you get that code that Google provides you, you copy and paste that into your website of choice, and that’s when you start making money.
But if it was that simple, obviously there would be more people doing it. It took me over nine months before I finally received my first check from Google.
Now that check wasn’t a life-changer in the sense that it didn’t pay off my mortgage or it didn’t pay off my car at the time. I mean, it was barely enough to buy groceries for a family of three.
My first Google AdSense check was $152, but it was life-changing because it showed me that I could make money online. I pushed through and I finally figured it out, and that first check that I made was $152.
Eventually, that check grew and went from $152 to $200, and then $500, and then $1000, and then $5000. Then it led to other opportunities and revenue streams, but it all started with cracking the AdSense code.
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The RPP Method
How did I do it? Well, I’m going to show you how I did it and the method I used. The method I used is called the RPP method. It’s a three-part process. The first part of the RPP method is research.
Research [2:21]
If you start publishing content without any research, you’re not going to make anything. I found that out because that’s what I was doing for the first several months.
How do you research? You don’t actually do your research in AdSense. To start researching, open a Google Ads account. Now, this used to be called Google Ad Words, but it is now called Google Ads.
First, set up your Google Ads account, as if you’re like a business, which you are a business because you’re trying to monetize this website of yours.
After you open a free Google Ads account, go to the top and find “tools and settings.” Then click on the “keyword planner.”
After you click on the keyword planner, type in a word. Then click “get results.”
After the search processes, Google Ads will give you examples of how to broaden your search, narrow your search, and share the monthly average searches of the keyword that you typed in.
You can also get a sense of how much money you can make. Look at the first column, where it says “top of page bid.”
You will see both a low range and a high side. These numbers show you what a company is willing to pay per click for users searching that keyword.
I like to spend some time trying to find those lucrative keywords that are paying well and are paying high with lower competition. This is one way you can do research.
There are a few other tools that you can also use for research. Here are a few other tools that you could use instead of Google Ads:
Another place that I spend time doing some research is Google. I will simply Google my keyword and then scroll all the way to the bottom of the page. Google then gives you searches related to the keyword that you searched. This is another way to see what people are typing into Google.
Now that you’ve done all of the extensive research that you need, you’re ready for step number two, or the first P of the RPP method: Publish.
Publish [10:15]
So, you are ready to publish this epic piece of content. Once you’ve hit publish, you’re going to grab the AdSense code, the Google AdSense code, you just copy and paste that into your blogging platform of choice and it’s there.
Now there is one big caveat to this, which is that you just can’t hit publish on a piece of crap content. You know what I’m saying?
There was a time back in the day when you could publish an article that you bought off of Fiverr, for five bucks that was written by somebody in a foreign country that doesn’t know how to use English properly and you could rank in Google, put your AdSense code and then voila, you’re making money.
Well, it doesn’t quite work that way.
When you’re doing your research and you’re looking at the articles that are currently in that top 10 Google search, you want to go through each of those and see how are they structured, how many words each article has, and what they cover in the content that you’re trying to publish on your own site.
The goal here is to produce the best piece of content for whatever keyword that you are targeting. That is a must. Your goal isn’t to hit publish on something that’s 200 words, and you just copy and paste the AdSense code. It doesn’t work that way.
Now, I will say this: The beauty of blogging and publishing articles is that once you hit publish, it doesn’t mean that the article is done. There’s this beautiful thing called the edit button. Just because it’s live on your site doesn’t mean that it can’t change.
On an ongoing basis, I go back and update old content with new information. Google loves updates; they love fresh content. Just because you hit publish today doesn’t mean that you can’t go and add new updates, new content tomorrow, next month, or even next year.
Congratulations. Your epic piece of content is now alive on the internet for everybody to enjoy. Can we celebrate together? You know how you do something awesome and you can’t wait to share it with the world? You want to put it on Facebook, you want to put it on Instagram.
Well, now you’ve published your first piece of amazing content and you want to do the same thing, you’ll want to promote it. That’s right, we’re on the third step of the RPP method.
Promote [13:02]
You just put a lot of work into this piece of work that’s going to help people. So, you don’t want to be afraid to not promote it. One of the easiest things to do, first of all, is to promote it to the people that you know.
Chances are these are going to be your Facebook people, right? You know these people. At least, I hope you do, unless you’re one of those weirdos who accepts friend requests from anybody and everybody.
But don’t be one of those people because you deserve better. Make sure that these people aren’t from some foreign country trying to just get your information. Come on, you’re worth it. Don’t do that.
You could also promote this on Instagram, maybe if you are on LinkedIn, if you are on Twitter, whatever your social media platform of choice is, that’s where you want to promote it.
And as you begin this journey of being a blogger and content creator, you’re also going to join different Facebook groups. Maybe you’re going to attend conferences, maybe there are forums that these media creators are hanging out with.
This is where you want to socialize, network with these other creators, and start sharing some of their content so that you can share your content with them. So hopefully, they’ll share it with their people, their audience, and their community. This is how you promote.
At the beginning of my blogging journey, we didn’t have Facebook groups. I know this is dating me way more than I would like to admit. But we did have online forums where other personal finance and financial bloggers hung out. So, you can imagine how cool these people are, right?
Like we’re hanging out in forums, talking about personal finance, woo. But in these forums, I made some amazing connections with personal finance bloggers that I am still friends with today, and I mean legit friends.
We talk at conferences, we email, and we talk on the phone. These are real-life people, they’re not just some made-up avatar that has no face and they hang out in their mom’s basement. No, these are actually real people making good money with their online business.
But it all started in these forums by being present, asking a lot of questions, and identifying how could I help these other bloggers, these other content creators. I started sharing their content.
Anytime I had something to offer with my expertise or my experience, I made sure to do so, just so that I could build some trust with these people. And sure enough, it paid off because when I started publishing my content, guess who was helping me promote it?
That’s right. All these other bloggers and content creators. I wish I could sit here and say that’s how easy it is, that all you have to do is the research, and then you hit publish and then you promote, and then poof, all of a sudden the AdSense checks just start rolling in.
Well, it does take a little bit more work, and there are really two main factors that have to do with your site, your article being found in the search results.
These two big factors are:
- How many backlinks do you have to your domain?
- How many backlinks do you have to your article?
Let’s dive into a little more detail about these two big factors.
How Many Backlinks Do You Have to Your Domain?
In my case, how many backlinks do I have to goodfinancialsense.com? How many backlinks you have and where those backlinks are coming from will give your site, will give my site, domain authority.
This is a scale of 1 to 100, and typically if you are in that 30 to 60 range, you have a really good shot at competing in search results.
How Many Backlinks Do You Have to Your Article?
The second-ranking factor is: How many backlinks do you have to your article? How many other sites are linking back to the article that you publish?
Now, you can see this is why having those connections with other content creators, other bloggers that will link back to you, and this is how you do it, people. This is how you network in the online business world.
I would start linking out to other content creators, and other site owners. And that’s how I started building backlinks. It takes time to do this, but once you have those backlinks, unless the site creator removes them, they don’t go away.
These are all trust signals with Google unless you’re using Yahoo or Bing. But these are all trust signals showing to Google how reputable your site is and how reputable that piece of content is.
I know I’ve said this before, that it took me nine months to receive my first AdSense check, that $152. That was life-changing. I mean, it really was in the long term, but it took me nine months.
What I know now, if I had just a fraction of the information that I have now, that is available to you through this article, through other articles and YouTube videos, through other bloggers that are killing it with AdSense- it would have happened so much sooner.
And yes, there’s more competition, but there are also so many more tools that allow you to do this research that wasn’t available to you before and allow you to promote in public. I mean, there are so many tools and resources right now that you can do this.
This is why I’m still able to crank out content that is ranking, that is making me money, and even though AdSense isn’t the main revenue source, it’s why we can easily make $100 a day without doing much work at all.
If we really just promoted AdSense by itself, I mean there’s no question that it could be over $1000 a day, maybe even a couple thousand dollars a day just off of AdSense.
What do you think? Do you think you’d have the potential to make $100 a day off Google AdSense using the RPP method?
Final Thoughts – How to Make $100 Per Day With Google AdSense
Making $100 per day with Google AdSense is not an unattainable dream, but rather a realistic goal for those willing to put in the time, effort, and dedication. While it might not happen overnight, by following the RPP method, you can steadily grow your AdSense earnings.
Remember to focus on quality content that resonates with your target audience, optimize your website for both user experience and ad placement and continually track and adjust your strategies based on performance data.
Building a sustainable income through AdSense is a journey that requires patience and persistence.
So, whether you’re a blogger, a content creator, or a website owner, take these tips to heart, stay consistent, and keep your eyes on that $100-per-day milestone.
With determination and smart decision-making, you can turn your passion into a profitable online venture.
Here’s to your success with Google AdSense!