AdSense RPM Report 2026: How Much I'm Earning Per 1,000 Views on Blogger

By Gabriel Atta

HSE Professional & Digital Strategist

AdSense RPM Report 2026: How Much I'm Earning Per 1,000 Views on Blogger

Transparency is the foundation of authority. In the professional world of Health and Safety, we rely on data to measure performance, and digital publishing is no different. As of April 2026, here is the exact breakdown of what my Blogger site is earning with AdSense—no fluff, just real numbers and real data.

My Current Performance Stats (April 2026)

Monitoring these metrics is essential for moving past initial rejection phases and understanding your "Topical Authority".
  • Monthly Pageviews: ~68,000 (Primarily organic traffic from Google and Pinterest).
  • AdSense Earnings (Current Month): $312.
  • Average RPM (Revenue per 1,000 views): $4.59
Revenue Breakdown by Traffic Source
Not all traffic is equal. In 2026, high-intent search traffic remains the most profitable for bloggers.
  • Google Search: $5.82 RPM (Highest quality and best ad targeting).
  • Pinterest: $3.91 RPM.
  • Direct/Referral: $2.87 RPM
The Growth Journey: 2025-2026

Success with AdSense on Blogger is a marathon, not a sprint. This data illustrates the correlation between content volume and revenue growth.

Month                    Post Count           Monthly Revenue             Average RPM 

Jan 2026                   25                             $87                                    $2.12

Feb 2026                  38                              $164                                  $3.26

Mar 2026                  52                              $289                                  $4.12

April (Projected)       52+                             $312                                 $4.59

Why This Strategy Works in 2026

To achieve these results, I have implemented a "Compliance-First" approach similar to my work in HSE:

  • Niche Precision: Focusing on "Blogging + AdSense" attracts high-CPC (Cost-Per-Click) advertisers.
  • In-Depth Guides: My articles average 1,200 words with robust internal linking to build topical clusters.
  • Tier-1 Targeting: 70% of my traffic originates from the U.S., U.K., and Canada, where ad payouts are highest.
  • Optimized Placement: I use the strategic ad layouts we will discuss in Article 5.

Realistic Expectations for New Bloggers

If you are currently facing a "Low value content" warning, remember these benchmarks:

  • Months 1–3: Expect $1.50–$3.00 RPM.
  • 6+ Months (50+ Posts): Target $4.00–$8.00 RPM
  • Top 10% Optimized Blogs: Can reach $10.00+ RPM.

About the Author: Gabriel Atta

Gabriel Atta is a Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Professional based in the UAE, with over five years of experience in site inspections and safety management for major Dubai construction projects. Through Safety Meet Tech, Gabriel bridges the gap between industrial safety standards and digital technology, providing data-driven insights for professionals and creators looking to build compliant, high-earning platforms.

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