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What to expect with 45000 page views / month

What your experience is? How much savings?

         

silverbytes

3:34 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'd like to know if I can expect to save something with a 45.000 page views monthly average website.

(I know it all depends but did adsense work for you?)
What parameters of savings have you won with adsense?

Should I sign up?

rubenski

3:40 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I receive about twice the amount of pageviews and it works ok for me. After changing Dollars to Euros and paying taxes it yields 'a few' hundred dollars. As you already say yourself: it depends on several factors, like how your ads are placed on the page and about the subject of your pages.

silverbytes

3:48 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So expecting som U$100 monthly with 45.000 is reasonable according your experience if your ads are well set and others factors help..

trillianjedi

3:50 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Should I sign up?

Yes, then you can answer your question, as no-one here has a crystal ball that's any more accurate than yours.

;-)

You could make $1000 a month with 45000 page views. The factors determining that are too wide to guage without trying it.

TJ

europeforvisitors

3:51 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)



Traffic is only one factor in determining how much money you'll make with AdSense. Other factors include:

1) What kind of site you have. (For example, editorial or e-commerce pages are likely to get more clicks than forums do for the same number of page views.)

2) The nature and turnover of your audience. (In other words, do your visitors have money to spend, and are there enough new visitors each month to prevent the "ad fatigue" that occurs when readers see the same ads day after day?)

3) Advertisers' bids for keywords on your topic. (If bids average a dollar, you'll make more money for the same number of clicks than you will if advertisers aren't bidding higher than the 5-cent minimum).

The only way to know how AdSense will perform on your site is to apply, get accepted, and try the code on your pages. Adding the code should be easy, and you can view your earnings as the clicks come in, so why not just give it a try?

loanuniverse

3:55 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"3) Advertisers' bids for keywords on your topic. (If bids average a dollar, you'll make more money for the same number of clicks than you will if advertisers aren't bidding higher than the 5-cent minimum)."

That is the most important factor IMHO, even if you have an audience that clicks twice as much as somebody elses, the amount that advertisers pay for CPC makes all the difference.

Try it and find out.

silverbytes

3:58 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Thank you guys I signed up... let's see!

BTW what is IMHO? (sorry don't understang certain expressions because I don't speak native english)

Thanks again!

trillianjedi

3:58 pm on Apr 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In My Humble Opinion