First $100 AdSense Day

by Lane on November 21, 2009

Man, I’ve been waiting on this one a long time.

There are certain goals that you set in your mind, especially with something that is a gradually growing revenue source like AdSense.  That first $5 day, $10 day, $20 day, and so on.  It’s so very exciting at each and every milestone.  Even the $10 in a day is an awesome one to hit.  I’ve been flirting with numbers over $60 or so on good days for about a year.   There have been several days that I thought would go over the $100 mark, but they just didn’t make it.

Well, yesterday, November 20, 2009, my AdSense total crested the $100-in-a-day mark for the first time.  This isn’t so much for anyone reading this post other than me.  I just wanted to record the moment since it just rolled over so that I could see the final daily total.

I’m floating around a $40/day average right now.  Now that I have this goal behind me, I want to see that daily average climb to $50 and I want to see a single day hit $150. I never stop setting goals, and I love to see them accomplished.

I’ve still got some big ones floating around out there that I need to hit for the first time.  The 2 biggest are $10k earnings in a single month and 1 million page views in a single month.  They don’t have to both happen in the same month (that would be cool though), but I’m aiming hard to make those happen.

For now though, it’s a good day.

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Mia November 26, 2009 at 8:23 pm

What is adsense? Is it money you receive from ads on your blogs? Hmmm… I’m guessing that is what it is. If so, congratulations! ;)

Taruhan Bola December 8, 2009 at 7:41 pm

Wow! Congrats man. How did you do it.

Sam January 26, 2010 at 10:44 pm

Congratulations, that’s a great milestone to hit. I remember when I got my first click with adsense. It was for 22 cents. Doesn’t sound like much, but it was a great feeling. I’ve got a long way to go before I hit your milestone, but I’ll give it a shot. Cheers.

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