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Monday, September 14, 2009

Reports & Earnings - Earn from Google

Reports & Earning-Earn from Google

How do I generate earnings?
There are many ways to earn revenue with Google AdSense -- AdSense for content and AdSense for search are two of the most widely available ways.
With AdSense for content, you'll display Google ads on your site. These ads can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-thousand-impression (CPM) ads. For CPC ads, you'll generate earnings when your users click on the ads. For CPM ads, you'll generate earnings in your account every time the ad appears on your site.

How much will I earn for a certain number of clicks or impressions?
It's not possible to say how much you'll earn for a certain number of clicks or impressions, because your earnings will depend on the actual cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-thousand-impression (CPM) paid by advertisers for each ad that appears on your site. Some ads have higher CPCs or CPMs than others, so your earnings will vary depending on the specific ads displayed on your site and those your users choose to visit.
However, please know that all eligible ads will compete to be displayed on your pages, and our system will automatically show those that will generate the highest revenue for you.

Can I view my reports or earnings in my local currency?
If you're receiving payments in your local currency, you can view the local currency amount of each payment by clicking the associated details link on your Payment History page. To view your available payment options, please visit your My Account tab and click Edit in the payment details section.
At this time, we don't offer the option to view reports or daily earnings in a local currency. If this functionality becomes available in the future, we'll be sure to provide more information here in the Help Center.

How much will I earn through this program?
The Google ads you are able to display on your content pages can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-1000-impressions (CPM) ads, while AdSense for search results pages show exclusively CPC ads. This means that advertisers pay either when users click on ads, or when the advertiser's ad is shown on your site. You'll receive a portion of the amount paid for either activity on your website. Although we don't disclose the exact revenue share, our goal is to enable publishers to make as much or more than they could with other advertising networks.
The best way to find out how much you'll earn is to sign up and start showing ads on your webpages. There's no cost, no obligation, and getting started is quick and easy. You can sign up now from the AdSense home page at https://www.google.com/adsense .
Once you're a part of Google AdSense, you can view your earnings at any time by logging in to your account at https://www.google.com/adsense and clicking the Reports tab. You'll be able to see the total number of page and ad unit impressions, ad clicks, clickthrough rate, effective CPM, and your total earnings so you can get an idea of how well the program is performing for you and how much you can expect to earn over time in the program.

How can I view my earnings for a specific date range?
To view your earnings for a specific date range, please follow these instructions:
1. Log in to your account at www.google.com/adsense.
2. Select the Advanced Reports link under the Reports tab.
3. Choose the appropriate product from the drop-down menu under Choose product.
4. Click the radio Aggregate Data radio button.
5. Enter or select a date range.
6. Click 'Display Report'.
You'll then be able to see data for each day in the date range you've selected. Keep in mind that dates on which your ads don't receive any impressions won't appear in your reports.

Does Google guarantee revenues?
Since the revenue that you may earn through Google AdSense depends on the content of each of your webpages or the search terms entered by your users, as well as the availability of related Google ads, Google does not guarantee that you will earn any revenue amount.

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