Anonymous wrote:I think this is a good question for Jeff. Not technically a. Blogger, but this site supports his family I think? And no way it's getting 6M views/month. Wait, is it?
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a good question for Jeff. Not technically a. Blogger, but this site supports his family I think? And no way it's getting 6M views/month. Wait, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forms such as this one probably make next to nothing (have you ever clicked an advertisement banner?). The "smart" money option is in specific paid advertisement or product reviews - i.e. sites that hawk credit cards with a referral link tend to do well with those (i.e. $50+ per app, i.e.http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/ ).
You realize the owners of this forum quit their jobs and live off this this site, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forms such as this one probably make next to nothing (have you ever clicked an advertisement banner?). The "smart" money option is in specific paid advertisement or product reviews - i.e. sites that hawk credit cards with a referral link tend to do well with those (i.e. $50+ per app, i.e.http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/ ).
You realize the owners of this forum quit their jobs and live off this this site, no?
Anonymous wrote:Forms such as this one probably make next to nothing (have you ever clicked an advertisement banner?). The "smart" money option is in specific paid advertisement or product reviews - i.e. sites that hawk credit cards with a referral link tend to do well with those (i.e. $50+ per app, i.e.http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/ ).
Anonymous wrote:Bloggers who rely solely on online advertising networks generally make about $1 / 1,000 pageviews. So 6 million hits translates to $6,000 a year.
Of course, the PP is right that other forms of revenue are possibly, like sponsored posts, paid posts, free products, affiliate links and advertising campaigns.
Anonymous wrote:I'm always curious about this. Younghouselove makes enough that both of them are full time bloggers.
Anonymous wrote:I was reading Mr. Money Mustache's blog the other day and he said that he gets 6 million page views per month. How does that translate into how much money he makes from his blog?
I'm interested in this in general; do page views decide how much you get paid from advertisers, or something else? How much do bloggers get paid per page view?
Yes, I'm being nosy. That's why I'm on an anonymous forum!