As many of you know, I have been testing various ways to make money blogging since the get-go.
Today I'm focusing on how to use Amazon CPM ads to monetize your own blog.I think that many people are missing out on what Amazon has to offer, especially in the way of Amazon CPM ads. (So it goes without saying that this post may contain some affiliate or referral links.)
One of the biggest areas of monetization that I've been working on are with ads. I'm not here to debate whether or not bloggers should have ads on their sites, but today I'd like to tell you all about how to use Amazon CPM ads and use Amazon affiliate links.
I'll be honest – I didn't know about Amazon CPM until a few months ago. It's a relatively new program, but since implementing it, I have seen a pretty substantial change in revenue.
I have tried MANY ad networks, and I would only make a few pennies per day, if that.
I have used Media.net, InfoLinks, Google Adsense, and a few others. I made a bit of money over time, but I have never been able to cash out with these companies because I have never made enough to get through to the payment threshold.
On this blog, I have eliminated almost all ads that aren't Amazon CPM ads. Why? Take a look at my earnings since September, when I implemented their ads:
Even though my affiliate earnings are down, my ad revenue is up to between $1-5 per DAY. That's substantial considering my meager pennies from other ad networks. (I took a break from blogging for the whole month of August, and that's where my affiliate earnings tanked. However, you can see them increasing now.)
So let's do the math. Let's say I'm making $1 per day with just Amazon ads. That's an extra $30 per month that I can make for doing nothing extra, really. However, today I made $4.20 on Amazon CPM ads. That's $126 per month if I can make it happen daily.
Mind you, my page views are not super high right now. We're talking an average of about 1,000 page views per day. That's nothing crazy!
But here's the real selling point for me.Not only am I making more per day on my ads, I'm able to cash out A LOT sooner. It would take me an entire year (or more) to cash out my ad earnings on any other network I've used.
But it's not just because I'm making more with CPM ads – it's also because the program is combined with the affiliate program. My earnings from Amazon affiliate links are used with my CPM earnings meaning that things are adding up a whole lot quicker. Just look at this upward trend:
This is all very exciting to me because while I do have ads on my site, I don't have them in every post. I do have them on my sidebar and a few other places, but I don't feel like I have to put them everywhere to make a buck. I feel like I have finally reached a happy compromise – and it's so easy to place a few ads and start earning!
So here's how to put Amazon CPM ads on your site: Step 1: Apply to be an Amazon Affiliate.Head on over to Amazon.com, scroll down to the bottom and click "Become an Affiliate." (If you already are one, skip this step.) On that page, click "Join now for Free." Follow all of the steps completely.
Step 2: Add your domain name to your site list.Hover over "Amazon CPM Ads," then the "Home" button below that. Next, scroll down to "Site List" and edit it to include your domain name. It will just be your basic domain, like "busybloggingmom.com."
Step 3: Create CPM ad codes.Click "Create Ad Code." This is a yellow button on the upper right-hand corner.
Next, you'll need to follow the on-screen instructions.
Where it says "Name," I normally enter something that will help me remember where I place each ad code. For example, if I choose a 300 x 250 ad, I will name my ad "sidebar widget." If I choose a 728 x 90 ad, I'll name it "leaderboard" or "footer," etc. I sometimes get even more specific and say "Holiday Sidebar Widget." Whatever you do, name it something helpful. 🙂
If you aren't sure where to put ads of different sizes, here are some suggestions:
Your target CPM will change as your traffic changes. I based mine off of my CPM from a previous ad network, but if you're new to putting ads on your site, I suggest starting with $1.00. Once you've been in operation for awhile, you can update it.
Now here's where it gets a little tricky. Where it says Passback ad code, you'll need to enter a what I call a "backup" code. This is where a different ad network comes in for me.
When Amazon can't find an appropriate or relevant ad for a particular visitor to your site, it will want to use your backup code to make sure that something is displayed at all times. For this reason, I use my Media.net ad codes for Passback codes. That means that if something is going wrong with Amazon, I still make money on my other ad network.
If you've used a different ad network before, you can make an ad with the same dimensions and enter it in here. If you haven't, I suggest choosing a backup ad network to apply to and then entering in their codes here. As you can see, it's a requirement to have something there.
When you're all done there, scroll down a bit and click "View Ad Code."
Step 4: Copy + paste your ad.You probably already have someplace in mind for your ad – maybe a sidebar widget. If so, all you need to do is add a Text/HTML widget to your sidebar and copy and paste your ad code there. (The same goes for leaderboard + footer ads if your theme allows for it.)
If you have WordPress, it's super easy:
That's all there is to it!
Now you can start to see some ad revenue!
A few tips for increasing your revenue:That's all for now! Happy blogging,
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Source: How to Use Amazon CPM Ads on Your Site
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