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Discussion in 'AdSense' started by T0PS3O, Apr 26, 2005.

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    Ever wondered what sort of site to start and how much it could earn you with you AdSense account?

    You can go to AdMoolah and find out!

    http://www.admoolah.com/query.php

    They are collecting (now the TOS allows it) data from webmasters' earnings so you can query them and get an idea of what you could expect.

    Enough detail is recorded to get a good idea. Like visitors, pageviews, PR etc.
     
    T0PS3O, Apr 26, 2005 IP
  2. jlawrence

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    interesting site - how on earth did you find that.
    Will come in handy I'm sure.
     
    jlawrence, Apr 26, 2005 IP
  3. yfs1

    yfs1 User Title Not Found

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    No matter what I do I get

    What does that mean?

    I even tried faking the numbers to a much bigger amount but still get that.
     
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    try just choosing a category and not changing anything else
     
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  5. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #5
    Hmm might be due to a too small dataset. I got plenty of stats for Personal Blog without any PR or visitor limitations.

    How I found it? Via this great blog: http://blog.outer-court.com/ One you should all have bookmarked (or even better, in FF RSS Bookmarked so you can see the latest entries without going there).
     
    T0PS3O, Apr 26, 2005 IP
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    Maybe I filled out too many of the fields. It seems to be the reverse of what I expected. I figured you stood a better chance by filling out all the fields (although I don't know what the "date" is looking for).
     
    yfs1, Apr 26, 2005 IP
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    I'm guessing that the date should return earnings for that specific month.
    The site is a bit open to manipulation (you have to enter the info in the first place) but it could provide some interesting ideas.
     
    jlawrence, Apr 26, 2005 IP
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    not even close to accurate. if they had the input from thousands of adsense publishers, they'd have some accurate data. but not yet.
     
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    how do you mean not accurate - it's completely accurate for the data entered.
    I read it as being averages across that data they've got access to, I've not seen anywhere claiming that it's the average for the whole of adsense.
     
    jlawrence, Apr 26, 2005 IP
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    I'll try to answer a couple of the questions

    To get more results you do want to fill in fewer fields. For example to get everything you can just fill out a start date of Jan 2003 and an end date of Dec 2005, and then you'll get everything (but currently limited to 50 records per query).

    The data set is not yet big enough to give a great broad picture of the AdSense scene. We a little over 60 records right now, but we only launched two days ago, so this will go up over time. Right now its still fun to look at some of the individual results and try to figure out why some sites do better than others.

    As far as the accuracy goes, I try to keep my eye on the submissions and email the submitter if anything looks fishy. As far as I can tell, everything in there right now looks pretty good.

    Toivo Lainevool
    AdMoolah.com
     
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