What Is a Good Ad Revenue for Freelancers?
You built a beautiful portfolio site. Clients can see your work. But can they also generate passive income? Adding display ads might seem strange for freelancers. But it works.
Freelancers often forget their website is an asset. An asset can earn money beyond client work. Ad revenue proves it.
Why Ad Revenue Matters for Freelancers
It provides passive income. Your portfolio works while you sleep. Even small amounts grow over time.
It shows industry interest. Traffic to specific pages reveals what services people want most.
It funds your tools. Ad money can cover hosting, domain costs, or that premium software you need.
It builds financial resilience. Multiple income streams protect you during slow client months.
How to Check in GA4
Set up AdSense or another ad network. Link it to GA4 through the Monetization section. This automatically imports ad revenue data.
Go to Monetization and select Ad Revenue. Break down by page to see which portfolio pieces attract attention.
Create a custom report. Include dimensions for Landing Page and Ad Revenue. This shows which pages both impress clients and earn money.
Track revenue per session. Divide total ad revenue by total sessions. This metric helps you understand the value of each visitor.
The Easier Way
You could spend hours setting up custom GA4 reports. Or you could ask ClawAnalytics a simple question.
Ask: “Which pages on my portfolio get the most traffic from search?” This tells you what clients actually want.
You can also ask: “How many visitors converted to contact form submissions this month?” That connects ad traffic to real business results.
Quick Wins
Add a blog section. More pages mean more ad inventory. Helpful articles also build trust with potential clients.
Optimize for search. Blog posts about your expertise attract traffic. Traffic equals ad impressions.
Place ads strategically. Put ads below your portfolio work. Visitors already decided to learn more. They are primed to click.
Try affiliate links too. Recommend tools you actually use. Earn commissions on software, courses, or resources.
Do not annoy visitors. Poor ad placement drives people away. Balance income with user experience.
Your portfolio can work harder. Turn those visits into revenue.