How I Turned My Gaming Blog Into an Income Stream (AdSense + Affiliates Guide)

How I Turned My Gaming Blog Into an Income Stream (AdSense + Affiliates Guide)

 

When I launched my gaming blog, I focused on style, screenshots, and sharing the best CC finds. The revenue came later—after I built a simple system that mixes AdSense for steady earnings and affiliate links for bigger wins. This post breaks down exactly what I did (and what I’d do again) so you can copy the playbook and start earning sooner.

Step 1: Pick “Money Magnet” Topics That Still Match Your Brand

I didn’t turn my site into a tech blog. Instead, I added posts that advertisers pay more for—but kept the gamer/creator vibe. Examples that worked:

  • Creator tools: AI tools for YouTubers & gamers, best payment platforms for creators
  • Helpful gear: mics, lighting, tablets with S Pen
  • How-to business posts: WordPress setup, AdSense tips, affiliate guides

These bring higher-CPC ads while my Sims 4 posts keep traffic flowing—perfect balance.

Step 2: Set Up AdSense the Smart Way

Fewer, better placements = more earnings. Here are the positions that moved my RPM without hurting UX:

  • 1. Below Title / Hero (above the fold) – high viewability
  • 2. After Paragraph 2 – Ad Inserter: “After P2” (Desktop + Mobile)
  • 3. Mid-content (after P4 or H2) – great for long guides
  • 4. End of Post – catches readers ready to click

I avoid stacking ads too closely and let Google optimize sizes (responsive). This kept my layout clean on dark mode and raised CTR.

Step 3: Add Affiliate Links That Feel Natural

Affiliates work best when they solve a problem you just explained. I use clear blue buttons and short blurbs:

  • “Try the tool” for AI apps and thumbnail makers
  • “Check price” for tablets, mics, ring lights, capture cards
  • “Join now” for payment platforms (PayPal/Wise/Stripe guides)

Tip: mark links rel=”nofollow sponsored” and add a disclosure line under your main CTA.

Disclosure: I may earn a small commission if you purchase through my links.

Step 4: Keep Readers Clicking (Internal Linking Pattern)

Every post ends with two links: one high-CPC article + one Sims 4 favorite. This blends revenue with community love and boosts session RPM.

Step 5: Templates That Save Time (and Earn More)

I publish faster using a repeatable layout:

  1. Hook (what they’ll get)
  2. 3–5 scannable sections (with H2s for SEO)
  3. Blue CTA button (affiliate or download)
  4. FAQ (captures extra keywords)
  5. You May Also Like (internal links)

FAQs

How long did it take to earn?
Traffic came first. With consistent posting + better ad spots, I saw steady AdSense within weeks and bigger affiliate spikes on product posts.
Do I need to post daily?
No. Two quality posts per week (one high-CPC, one Sims 4/CC) is a sustainable rhythm.
What boosted CPC toward $1?
Topics that attract premium advertisers (creator finance, AI tools, gear) + strong positions (Below Title / After P2) + clean, readable design.

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