As announced previously, we’ve now launched a dedicated page for all Nepali posts.
You can access this page directly from the homepage by clicking the Nepali icon or the “Read Posts Published in Nepali” button (see the demo video below).
Click the Nepali icon or the “Read Posts Published in Nepali” button on the homepage to directly access the page dedicated to posts in Nepali
2. Post Navigation with Pagination
To improve navigation and reduce endless scrolling, we’ve implemented a clean pagination system. The first page displays the 10 most recent posts; clicking “Next” or any page number will load the next set (see the demo video below).
You can now navigate the posts using the post navigation feature
The layout has also been enhanced since last week:
Thumbnails have consistent size
Spacing between posts has been standardized
Note: If you notice irregular gaps, it’s likely due to ads failing to load during our ongoing AdSense experiments.
3. Ongoing Ad Experiments
We’re currently running an AdSense experiment that has been active for 17 days. This may result in visitors seeing different ad placements or content.
We appreciate your patience as the system tests variations. Once the experiment concludes, ad display should stabilize across devices.
An ongoing experiment on AdSense
4. Smarter Schedule Widget
Our Weekly Schedule widget in the sidebar is now interactive. You can click on each listed day to directly access the respective post.
We’ve also updated our publishing calendar:
Site updates every Sunday
Opinion columns every Monday
This change is designed to help readers follow new content more predictably.
That wraps up this week’s update. Thank you for being part of this journey. More improvements are on the way — until then, happy reading!
From the time I began blogging, many people advised me,
“You should be monetizing it.”
I avoided the thought for long because I wanted to enjoy writing as a hobby, not as a job. Also, the Blogging 101 Camp at WordPress inspired me not to place ads on my site. But as I said previously, WordPress itself showed ads and didn’t give authors anything in return unless they upgraded.
“That’s hypocritical,” I thought,
So, I looked for ways to monetize my blog site. It led me to:
WordAds
WordAds is program within WordPress which pays owners for the advertisements their website displays. But here a catch: sites ending with the domain wordpress.com are excluded. As long as my web address was storiesofsandeept.wordpress.com, WordPress would not give me anything. And as I said, upgrading is neither easy nor cheap.
The knowledge that I could not run WordAds made me try:
AdSense
A program from Google, AdSense works for any website that conform to their terms and conditions. So, I added storiesofsandeept.wordpress.com on AdSense hoping it would be accepted. But it didn’t. Turns out, you don’t own domains under wordpress.com like mine—WordPress does. That’s why AdSense cannot authorize your ownership, and you can’t monetize.
This is also what led me to:
Buying a .com domain and hosting it elsewhere
Paying for a .com domain meant that I owned the site and could run it the way I liked. At least that’s what I initially thought.
Like I said before, I went back to WordPress for its familiar environment and ease of use. I also hoped I could use WordAds. I could but I needed Stripe. And Stripe didn’t work in Nepal!
Of course, there are workarounds, but if you legally want to use Stripe in Nepal, it’s not possible at all. Lack of Stripe means that Nepali content creators lose a lot of opportunities to earn not only from WordPress, but also from Medium or publishing on Vocal Media.
There is only a handful languages you can monetize with AdSense. And it does not include Nepali. Oblivious to this fact, I had been writing mostly in Nepali since last two years, and even before I bought the domain, I had published a 5500+ word short story in its entirety. Sidebars showing the most recent posts and comments also featured Nepali.
Changing the Page Layout
Original Homepage
New Homepage-Desktop View
It was the only option left. I modified Homepage for one-click access to other pages, removed sidebars on pages other than the Blog page and posts. Then when I applied for AdSense:
I finally got approved!
But challenges still remain. I haven’t written in Nepali for some time, and I am feeling a bit restricted. Earning from AdSense is not easy. Too much ads, readers get distracted. Too little ads, lower clicks and thus, lower revenue. For now, I am looking to optimize ads such that I can earn something without spoiling reader experience.
Final Thoughts
Monetizing from Nepal takes extra steps, but it’s possible. If you’re starting out, I hope this post helps you avoid a few of the headaches I went through.
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