3.28767 is the first Google AdSense Magic Number

April 12, 2006 on 1:16 pm | In AdSense |

There are probably as many AdSense Magic Numbers as there are AdSense publishers. For me, my AdSense Magic Number is 3.28767 and it probably was for everyone else as they began their AdSense adventure whether they knew it or not.

So Why 3.28767?

Because that is the average amount you must make each day to receive an AdSense cheque each month - Based upon:

(100 x 12) / 365 = 3.28767

Other AdSense Magic Numbers

For Darren Rowse it may have been 15,849.60 - When he receive his cheque for $15,849.60 in August 2005.

For Jason Calcanis it was 2739 - When weblogs.inc was on target for generating $1,000,000 in AdSense revenue per year by hitting $2,739 a day for the first time.

Drew documents some smaller and perhaps more easily achievable goas with AdSense Magic Numbers of 2 then 5 then 10 then 20.

Do you have an AdSense Magic Number?

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  1. 7.38 is my magic number becuase it is the most I have made in one day.

    That was today.

    Comment by Giles Thompson — December 23, 2006 #

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