I'd like to say most of my profit, but it depends..I don't spend money on useless things, only things that will help the sites grow.
I don't make a profit on my website. Never aimed to really. Started it for fun, trying to monetize it now just to pay the hosting and have some rad contests for my great members.
Currently, I'm just putting my own savings to my site. When I'll start making 'sufficient' earnings from them, I'll be able to invest it back again
On a few sites I invest 100% on others that make more money I put back 20% for advertising and costs of running the server. The sites I make less on all the money is put back since I am only making $5 a day or so.
I am currently investing up to 50% of my total revenue from older sites in building links to my newer sites
I generally put back around 50-60% of my earnings back into my site. I do keep some for myself, but definitely not all!
So far I have invested some money into SEO. Of course there are monthly hosting costs. I would say that during the last six months I have invested about about 70% of my revenue. But I would invest more, if I thought it would add long-term value. Rich
Everything that I am making goes back into the biz. Right now, I am breaking even. I hope to make some money in the future.
I just put money back into the site when it's needed. If it's not needed them I will not put money back in.
Webcopyplus recently conducted a poll to determine what entrepreneurs and business owners spend to gain presence on the Web. Of the 60 polled, more than 38 per cent of businesses spend between $500 and $6,000 on online marketing annually, only five per cent spend more than $12,000, and the remaining 57 per cent spend less than $500 or less per year.
I'm going to invest my earning on establishing my own affiliate program. It takes much time to launch my own product. Maybe will be my most worthy investment