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Good Adsense Revenue One Day, Not So Good the Next

March 19th, 2006
I had my best day ever on Adsense yesterday. My revenue for the day was $5.66.

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Good for me. I was all pumped thinking things were going well and I was on track for big things (throw in a bit of sarcasm here, but not too much!). Then I hit a day like today. So far, I am at whopping $0.57. Look out Porsche here I come.

This got me to thinking, is Sunday just a bad day for Adsense revenue. I went back and did a little quick and dirty analysis to see if I had some days that were better than others:

Average Adsense Revenue

The data shows that there is not a lot of difference from day-to-day, but Saturday and Sundays appear to be my better days, on average. I guess today, people just do not feel like clicking on my ads.

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