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nabil_kadimi
May 27th 2007, 3:48 pm
What is the average $$ you make from every unique visitor?

for example, if you have 1000 unique a day and you make $50, then it's $50/1000 = $0.05

MafiaMaster
May 27th 2007, 3:51 pm
Each visitor is worth a different amount. The above could work, but keep in mind that one click could be worth $.1 while the others are only $.05. Now sometimes, a unique doesn't always click. So, it is hard to determine how much each unique visitor is worth.

Fka200
May 27th 2007, 3:51 pm
Nabil,

This question is asked here every since week. You cannot predict how much you will make just by your unique visitors. It depends on your niche, traffic quality, and more variables.

CountryBoy
May 27th 2007, 3:52 pm
Not a lot. I suppose a 'good click' on my sites is about 30 cents and my CTR is about 3 %. So that's 90 cents, if I'm lucky, per 100 visitors => less than 1 cent per visitor.

hmansfield
May 27th 2007, 3:58 pm
Besides that, every Unique IP address, does not necessarily mean only one visitor. It could mean hundreds.
Case and Point: My 3 top IP's are from Yahoo. each one is counted as one unique IP on my stats, but they are each a main IP for hundreds of visitors from Yahoo ISP's around the world, such as SBC, Bezek Intl., Welhelm Tel, Energis, Actcom, Xtra Telecom, BT Broadband, BT Yahoo, Easy net LMt., ATT Worldnet, and so on.

There is no mathematical equation of traffic = conversions%. It is different for every single site on the web, and most of it is dependent on, :

* What you are selling
* Your SEO skills, and competitors.
* Quality of information on your site
* Traffic
* Profit margin.
*You
*Design
* Your Marketing
* and so on, and so on.

nabil_kadimi
May 27th 2007, 4:01 pm
Besides that, every Unique IP address, does not necessarily mean only one visitor. It could mean hundreds.
Case and Point: My 3 top IP's are from Yahoo. each one is counted as one unique IP on my stats, but they are each a main IP for hundreds of visitors from Yahoo ISP's around the world, such as SBC, Bezek Intl., Welhelm Tel, Energis, Actcom, Xtra Telecom, BT Broadband, BT Yahoo, Easy net LMt., ATT Worldnet, and so on.
There is no mathematical equation of traffic x conversions. It is different for every single site on the new, and most of it is dependent on, :
* What you are selling
* Your SEO skills, and competitors.
* Quality of information on your site
* Traffic
* Profit margin.
*You

TY for the info )

bochgoch
May 27th 2007, 4:02 pm
As there is no guarantee of a click and no guarantee of a click being worth more than 1c then <1c is the only answer.

ktutorials
May 27th 2007, 4:05 pm
google finds each user with different potential for clciking tat ad... so we cannot say in any constatn terms.. but by avg it can be0.01

sji2671
May 27th 2007, 4:11 pm
I aim for around $0.02 - $0.03 per visitor but that is through various means of monetisation.

vivekwig
May 27th 2007, 9:40 pm
well my aim is to between .01$ to .02$ per thousand unique visitor

Adpubster
May 27th 2007, 9:43 pm
well my aim is to between .01$ to .02$ per thousand unique visitor

That's setting your sights VERY low isn't it? 1 to 2 cents for every 1000 visitors? Should be able to get that without clicks if you have any CPM ads showing up at all on your site.