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What Is a Good Ad Revenue for Bloggers?

Bloggers can discover what ad revenue benchmarks mean for their site and how to optimize their content for better advertising earnings.

What Is a Good Ad Revenue for Bloggers?

You’ve been blogging about personal finance for two years. You have 50,000 monthly readers. Your AdSense and mediavine ads generate about $3,000 per month. Is that good? Should you be earning more?

Understanding ad revenue benchmarks helps bloggers monetize effectively.

Why Ad Revenue Matters for Bloggers

Primary Income Stream: For most bloggers, ad revenue is the main way to monetize content. Knowing what constitutes good earnings helps you plan your content strategy.

Content Performance Indicator: High-ad-revenue posts usually indicate strong audience engagement. Use this to guide future content topics.

Niche Matters: Finance and business blogs often command higher CPMs than entertainment or lifestyle blogs. Your niche significantly affects earnings.

Traffic Growth Correlation: As your traffic grows, ad revenue should grow too. Stagnant ad revenue despite growing traffic might indicate ad placement or optimization issues.

How to Check in GA4

Open GA4 and navigate to Monetization, then select Revenue. This shows your total advertising revenue from all ad networks.

Create a custom report that shows ad revenue by page. This reveals which blog posts earn the most.

Look at revenue per user. A higher number means your readers engage deeply, often resulting in more ad impressions.

Compare ad revenue across traffic sources. Organic search traffic might convert better for ads than social traffic.

The Easier Way

You’re creating content, responding to comments, and building your email list. You shouldn’t need to be an analytics expert.

ClawAnalytics pulls your blog ad revenue into a simple weekly Discord message. It shows which posts perform best and tracks your growth over time.

Questions ClawAnalytics can answer for bloggers:

  • Which blog post generated the most ad revenue this month?
  • Is my ad revenue growing as my traffic increases?
  • Which traffic source brings readers who click more ads?

Focus on writing while ClawAnalytics handles the monetization insights.

Quick Wins

Optimize Ad Placement: Above-the-fold ads typically perform best. Test different positions to maximize earnings without hurting user experience.

Improve Load Times: Slow-loading pages lose both readers and ad impressions. Speed up your blog for better metrics across the board.

Write Evergreen Content: Posts that rank well long-term continue generating ad revenue for years. Prioritize timeless topics.

Target High-CPM Niches: If you’re starting fresh, consider that finance, technology, and business blogs typically earn more per thousand impressions.

Increase Page Views Per Session: Keep readers on your site longer with internal links and related content suggestions.

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Got questions?

Why does ad revenue matter for bloggers and content creators?
For bloggers, ad revenue is often the primary income stream. Understanding benchmarks helps you set realistic income goals and optimize your content strategy.
How do I check ad revenue in GA4 for my blog?
In GA4, go to Monetization > Revenue. Look at advertising revenue to see earnings from display ads, Google AdSense, and other ad networks on your blog.
How does ClawAnalytics help bloggers track ad performance?
ClawAnalytics delivers bloggers a weekly ad revenue summary through Discord. It highlights which blog posts generate the most ad revenue and tracks your earnings over time.

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