View Full Version : What is the best way to make money with your site?
guitarnerd
March 20th, 2002, 18:59
Just kinda intrested, I have never even looked into trying to get money off of my site. What are the best ways
DCI
March 20th, 2002, 20:52
Find someone who pays for clicks, then get tons of hits a day
Jan
March 20th, 2002, 21:11
How many page views are you currently getting? You really need quite a lot for it to pay off, unless you are prepared to wait for the minimum payout to be reached.
ifydm
March 20th, 2002, 21:38
then
how many views per day u think would be great~:cry2:
guitarnerd
March 21st, 2002, 19:28
I get 3000-5000 a month but that should at least triple once I offer free and paid hosting for musicians, and open the store. So...would that be enough? What kind of pay would I expect for the "per click ads?"
Toefur
March 21st, 2002, 20:39
I make most money off pop ups.
Clicks... hardly anything.
Here's an example from one single page yesterday, that got about 20,000 uniques. I have all these ads on the one page, where I have different text link clicks... well, it's for a different advertiser.
21 Clicks on text links @ 3 cents each = 63 cents.
7063 loads of a popunder @ $3 CPM = $21.36
5 clicks on text links @ 3 cents each = 18 cents
14,000 uniques of annoying flash banner @ 40 cents cpm = $5.60
2811 loads of an exit popup @ $3.5 CPM = $9.8385
3 Clicks on a second page clickthrough text link @ 3 cents each = 9 cents
5 Searches on search engine @ 6 cents each = 30 cents.
That's just my example, so I really only make any money off popups. Everything else is really pretty much useless to me.
Like, even with the huge amount of uniques per day... I only get a few clicks on the links. But then again, my traffic quality is pretty poor... and that would also contribute to it.
guitarnerd
March 21st, 2002, 21:06
Toefur that was all in one freaking day? What is your url I want to look at it, and you got 20,000 people in one day that is crazy.
What pop-up thing do you use?
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