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what can i expect?

         

fori

9:07 pm on Apr 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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what can i expect? if i run adsense on a site with 100000 visitors in the aerospace sector?

Chris_H

9:12 pm on Apr 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It very much depends on the content/quality and demographics of your website, especially as you don't mention if you're receiving your 10,000 visitors a day/week/month.

The easiest way to gauge how you will do is to give it a try. It's simple to configure, and you can measure results immediately.

If you find that it's not worth putting Adsense on your site, you have the benefit of being able to remove it immediately too! Give it a go.

Zygoot

9:13 pm on Apr 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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100,000 visitors a day or per month? If per month I would say at least a few hundred dollars per month. But it's hard to guess since each site and sector is different - the best thing is to sign up and try it for a few days..

elguapo

9:16 pm on Apr 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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you can expect to:

1. earn money, the amount of which will depend on a lot of factors (e.g. responsiveness of your visitors to ads, ad position, amount paid by your advertisers, smart pricing)

2. experiment to maximize your income (e.g. what type of color scheme will attract the most click throughs, what best ad format to use, where to put the ads, etc.)

3. add more content (adsense is a moving target, and many have reported increased income only because they added more content)

4. be continously on the lookout for other ways to monetize your site (e.g. don't put your eggs in one basket, adsense is not working for some in here)

5. read the TOS carefully, be vigilant on any questionable changes on your site (sudden jump in CTR, etc.)

if you are expecting folks here to tell you how much you can expect to earn, the response you can get is only: try it for yourself and see how it works for you

JohnKelly

9:50 pm on Apr 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There's a thread here that covers this very topic:

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