My site currently has google pay per click ads, with those I earn about $10-$15 a month
I read a lot that pay per impression are much more profitable, does anyone have any good or bad experience they can share
links to decent sites would also be appreciated.
I have searched myself and found names out there, but I am looking for links from those of you who have had actual usage from the company you link to, rather than any name you just found
Or just throw the name and I will find the link
My site currently gets around 2500 page impressions daily. Is that what counts towards the ad companies PPI count?
So if an ad company pays $1 per 1000 impressions, that means I get $2.50 per day?
I'm not clear on exactly how they work.
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Sonic_Wolf posted this at 12:30—24th November 2007.
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It's weird but I get about $140 - $160 per month and about 6-7000 visits per month so I always put down to a floating luck scale I guess.
I've heard some tall tales from some webmasters that they were managing $5,000 per month but it sounds like bs. Still I guess if you get enough traffic who knows?
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cliffhanger posted this at 13:03—26th November 2007.
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pay per thousand impressions, if you're talking about google-- isn't it?
Sonic_Wolf posted this at 08:47—1st December 2007.
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bermuda posted this at 12:23—5th January 2008.
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Pay per impression programs are great but need hundreds of thousands of page views a month to be counted on as revenue sources.
Rells posted this at 07:05—16th January 2008.
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One thousand impressions means 1 CPM, so you got 2.5 CPM per day. Then your revenue will be based on the CPM price.
Scuba Steve posted this at 20:10—28th January 2008.
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Pay per impression essentially means that you are paying Per 1K impressions, it is abbreviates PPM (the M meaning 1000 in roman numerals, I was confused at first too
) Anyway, essentially if you are trying to advertise your site, you will make a banner or a text link and buy space on another network or website or something, they usually have a cost of PPM depending on the placement, like a skyscraper banner, a square banner or a top banner, they might all have the same price or they might have different prices, they also range in price based on where they are showing, so for instance a square banner 3 pages deep on a site might be 4.50 PPM but if it were on the front page that cost could be 12.50 PPM, it seems (at least from the buys i have done) that the more you buy the cheaper it will get.
I am pretty sure if you are advertising you pay, but if you are publishing you only make money on the sales, UNLESS you are selling the space yourself, then you can make up your own price and not worry about anything i just said
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