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I own a website that is generating around 20,000 human page views a month from about 8,000 visitors. The site is a directory and lists information about thousands of let us say 'UK Hotels' as an example.
The information is specific to the UK but because it ranks well for generic keywords (e.g. 'Hotels' ) we receive visitors from around the world.
An american website has emailed me about advertising on my site. How much is advertising space worth? I obviously don't want to under or oversell myself!
I can provide raw logs, processed stats and internal search results to them if they wanted them.
Thanks in advance for any information you may give me.
Im a member of a well known third party ad company and my site is getting around 1500 visitors / 6000 page views a day
Im getting roughly 50% of impressions paid for at about $1 CPM. Im looking for ways to increase this too!
It is a science site, and targets tutors, professionals and high school students, so Im hoping that a CPM can reflect this targetting
Any suggestions welcome! :)
Question: For those of you who are getting $5-15 CPM. Do you actively canvas for advertisers or does it just happen, I mean do they eventually come to you?
Recently, I had three inquiries into rates etc. and I was so desperate I went for $2.50 CPM but I couldn't close any deals. Traffic is good and growing but revenue is not.
Thanks
This advice from JamesR seems right on the money (no pun intended)
>>Try looking at the top PPC bids on overture, guess how many impressions it would take to produce a click, and go from there
Alternatively you could set up some sort of redirect/ counter script and charge per click loosely based on how much the clicks are going for on go....overture.
Before doing this you would have to make contact with the prespecitve advertiser and work out some sort of mutually beneficial deal. After a couple of months I'd sit down with the advertiser and reevaluate/renegotiate.