Best Adsense Day Ever Yesterday
Yesterday was my best Adsense day ever at $37.79 earned from just a handful of sites. Yesterday was sort of weird as I wrote that short eBook and made a few sales, as well as that I had 1 order via my PayDotCom affiliation to the Niche Creator product. Along with a couple of new AIS Site product sales I did good at almost $400 AIS earned…

Comment by baldy — November 29, 2005 @ 7:12 pm
Strange that - I had me best ever Adsense day yesterday too at $41.89. I wonder if anyone else experienced this phenomenon?!
Comment by Ed — November 29, 2005 @ 9:33 pm
I didnt have my best day ever - best of the month though. Maybe it is because thanksgiving has ended over in the states and more people are online ?
Comment by Gary B. — November 29, 2005 @ 9:40 pm
Possibly some companies have advertising budget to spend before the month end and have increased their Adwords bids? I really don't know…
Today looks like being a $30+ day as well…
Comment by joe — November 29, 2005 @ 10:38 pm
It was Black Monday, the Monday following Thanksgiving, traditionally the busiest day of the year for e-commerce. Many people browse the stores over the Thanksgiving weekend and then return to work Monday to take advantage of high-speed internet connections to complete their gift buying.
Comment by Gary B. — November 29, 2005 @ 11:18 pm
Joe, thanks for that - I've learned something new today. I had never heard of such a thing…
More about this phenomen…
Comment by baldy — November 30, 2005 @ 12:59 am
Yes, very interesting indeed! Calling a day "black" in my mind is always related to something "bad" happening in economic terms - black Tuesday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Tuesday) in th US or black Wednesday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Wednesday) in the UK.
Comment by Chance — November 30, 2005 @ 5:04 am
The "Black" in this instance is an accounting term- The friday after Thanksgiving is called "Black Friday" because it's when most every retail business in the US goes from "in the red" (as in, losing money) to "in the black" (as in making money.