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Frankly, I think you'd do well to work on building traffic and content and inbound links -- astronomy may be a niche, but it's not necessarily THAT small a niche! Get up to at least 500 hits a day and then apply....
Sorry for the lecture, but if you've been reading this forum for any length of time you'll understand why these concepts need to be reinforced.
P.S. Yes, $3 a month is realistic. It varies quite a lot, but you'll probably get more than 10c a click and less than 1 click a day.
How much I get paid for one click?
That's the big question for all of us and depends on the willingness of visitors to spend money. There will be advertisers for almost everything a visitor wants to buy. A page about the theory behind quasars might not attract to much high paying ads, but an article about equipment review could. Just sign up for AdSense and you'll be amazed what keywords advertisers are advertizing for.
I'm in other niches than you, but I am everytime again amazed at what some advertizers are willing to pay for a well targeted visitor to their site.
Astronomy is a very good market with a lot of advertisers for telescopes, eyepieces and so on. I will see what I can make out of this.
PS: Sorry for my English, its not my main language, usually I check spelling with software but now I dont have the time.
Thanks again!
but your site won't earn close to $77 CPM unless it's about buying telescope insurance, or how to file wrongful-astronomy lawsuits.
Oh really...I can assure you that this specific regional brochure site, has nothing to do with anything like that, it manages a CTR 22.8% with an EPC of USD 0.335 for a niche construction product, no insurance, no legal stuff, just plain old boring niche widgets:-)