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Default Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-13-2006 , 08:59 PM






What are good estimates of monthly revenue received through
"pay-per-click" or "pay per thousand clicks" e.g., Google Adsense
through a new blog that is aimed at semi-specialty to semi-general
audiences that provide content on emerging trends e.g., developments in
economic, career, social, technological, and consumer products and
services trends?

Obviously, rough estimates of revenue are difficult to discern; yet the
content in this proposed blog may actually do a good-job in spotting
emerging trends e.g., the closest thing to a "crystal-ball."


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Default Re: Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-13-2006 , 09:33 PM






discussing how much you get per click from Adsense is against the terms
of service if you use Adsense


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Default Re: Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-13-2006 , 09:41 PM



"Noticedtrends" <noticedtrends (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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What are good estimates of monthly revenue received through
"pay-per-click" or "pay per thousand clicks" e.g., Google Adsense
through a new blog that is aimed at semi-specialty to semi-general
audiences that provide content on emerging trends e.g., developments in
economic, career, social, technological, and consumer products and
services trends?
That's a semi-hard question to answer in a semi-general way.

Quote:
Obviously, rough estimates of revenue are difficult to discern; yet the
content in this proposed blog may actually do a good-job in spotting
emerging trends e.g., the closest thing to a "crystal-ball."
Like digg.com?

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Default Re: Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-13-2006 , 10:51 PM




seo101 wrote:
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discussing how much you get per click from Adsense is against the terms
of service if you use Adsense
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Default Re: Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-13-2006 , 10:54 PM




John Bokma wrote:
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"Noticedtrends" <noticedtrends (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

What are good estimates of monthly revenue received through
"pay-per-click" or "pay per thousand clicks" e.g., Google Adsense
through a new blog that is aimed at semi-specialty to semi-general
audiences that provide content on emerging trends e.g., developments in
economic, career, social, technological, and consumer products and
services trends?

That's a semi-hard question to answer in a semi-general way.

Obviously, rough estimates of revenue are difficult to discern; yet the
content in this proposed blog may actually do a good-job in spotting
emerging trends e.g., the closest thing to a "crystal-ball."

Like digg.com?

--
John Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/

Perl RSS Builder: http://johnbokma.com/perl/rss-web-feed-builder.html
To reframe my inquiry: Can similar blogs with content on trend-spotting
of interest to smaller niche general audiences (yes I know that's an
oxymoron) eventually yield revenue that goes beyond extra income?



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Default Re: Estimating "pay per click" e.g., Adsense revenues. - 07-14-2006 , 12:51 AM



On 13 Jul 2006 19:54:53 -0700, "Noticedtrends"
<noticedtrends (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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John Bokma wrote:
"Noticedtrends" <noticedtrends (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

What are good estimates of monthly revenue received through
"pay-per-click" or "pay per thousand clicks" e.g., Google Adsense
through a new blog that is aimed at semi-specialty to semi-general
audiences that provide content on emerging trends e.g., developments in
economic, career, social, technological, and consumer products and
services trends?

That's a semi-hard question to answer in a semi-general way.

Obviously, rough estimates of revenue are difficult to discern; yet the
content in this proposed blog may actually do a good-job in spotting
emerging trends e.g., the closest thing to a "crystal-ball."

Like digg.com?

--
John Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/

Perl RSS Builder: http://johnbokma.com/perl/rss-web-feed-builder.html

To reframe my inquiry: Can similar blogs with content on trend-spotting
of interest to smaller niche general audiences (yes I know that's an
oxymoron) eventually yield revenue that goes beyond extra income?
Yes I would think but not for too many people.

BB
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