It looks like your blog is starting to gain some steady traction! Seeing $0.19 for the month might seem small, but the Performance section at the bottom tells a much more encouraging story for the long term.
Here is a breakdown of what I see in your AdSense dashboard:
The Bright Spots 📈
* Traffic is growing: Your page views are up 40% (610 views) and impressions are up 30% (1.99K) compared to the previous three months. In the blogging world, consistent growth in views is the hardest hurdle to clear, and you're clearly moving in the right direction.
* Ad Fill: Your impressions are much higher than your page views, which means you have multiple ad units per page that are successfully loading and being seen.
* Momentum: You’ve earned more in the last 7 days ($0.08) than you did in the entire previous period, which suggests your recent content or sharing strategy is working.
Areas for Growth 🛠️
* Page RPM ($1.26): This is your "Revenue Per Mille" (per 1,000 views). It’s down 34%. This could be due to the time of year (advertisers often spend less in February than December) or the specific topics you're blogging about.
* The Threshold: You have a balance of $33.36. Since Google usually pays out once you hit $100, you’re about a third of the way to your first "blog paycheck."
A Few "Blogger-to-Blogger" Tips
Given you're a Digital Multimedia Design student, you have a unique edge here. You might consider:
* Optimizing Ad Placement: Since your RPM is a bit low, try experimenting with where your ads sit. Sometimes one well-placed "sticky" ad performs better than three buried ones.
* SEO Focus: Since your views are climbing, look at which specific posts are driving that 40% increase. If it's a post about your Poshmark tips or a specific school project, write a "Part 2" to keep those readers on your site longer.
* Visuals: Use your design skills to create high-quality Pinterest graphics for your posts. Pinterest is often the fastest way to turn those 610 views into 6,000.
It’s a marathon, not a sprint, but the data shows you're officially "in the game."
Would you like me to help you brainstorm some SEO keywords or post titles based on what's currently working for your blog?