How many Ezine article views are considered successful?

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  1. #1
    Hello
    How many Ezine article views per article are considered successful? How many do you get per article?

    Please share
     
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  2. shareef790

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    It takes me about 1 week to get around 80-100 views. hope that answers ur question.
     
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    LbR Banned

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    #3
    that is a crap question you are asking!

    It doesn't depend upon where you submitted. It depend upon what is your topic based on, hardly people will read golf topic rather then reducing acne.
     
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    vstar Well-Known Member

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    Yea, that's a very broad question and depends on so many variables

    What's more important is the conversion ratio to views
     
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    siflur Well-Known Member

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    #5
    Who cares about views? It is all about money...
     
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    It depend on how hot your subject topic is, and the "competition" on that topic. Sometimes, you will get more views if you wrote on a very precise and unique subject and there's only a few articles on the subject...

    And yes, ultimately only "clicks" are meaningful.
     
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    Views -> Your product / site information to the customers/readers -> traffic to your site -> your product got sold up/adsense or affiliate marketing.
     
    LbR, Apr 6, 2009 IP
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    yes it very gigantic category. u can't explain it in one variable. i didn't get in what reference u wrote your query ?
     
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    purdue512 Well-Known Member

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    This totally depends on the niche. Some are high volume low conversion. OThers are low volume high conversion. So you really can't ask that question out of context.
     
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    What is you definition of successful. You may want to ask how many visits or sales it produced. That is what really matters.
     
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    I would rather look how many conversion i got from that views.

    Even if I only get 20 views and if two of them convert for me, then it matters.

    Otherwise, i i got 100 views and none of them converts, it is a waste of time.
     
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    #12
    Right on, I see articles every day with high view counts (obviously author promoted them on social bookmarking / web 2.0 sites) but when I read the article I know they didn't make any money with it because it's garbage.

    I've got a single article at eZine with under 50 views that's made me 3 conversions at $75 each, that's a success to me.

    It's how much you ultimately earn for your time writing and submitting the articles, not how many eyeballs see them that matters... unless you're a non-profit article marketer :)

    Figure out how long it took you to write and submit an article, then decide how much money it would take to make that time investment worth while to you, and you'll know how to determine when your articles are a success or not.
     
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    #13
    conversions, conversions, conversions ...
     
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    #14
    That wasn't really my question...
     
    siflur, Apr 6, 2009 IP