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Friday, 05/23/2014 11:58:48 AM

Friday, May 23, 2014 11:58:48 AM

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Revenue Number as a Factor Of Page-views.

I'll start with the end result.

By my crude calculation: Eyes on the Go was paid approximately $.0038/pg view.

Take Revenue for Q1--$91,000 and divide by total page views for quarter:
$91,000/24,000,000 = .0038

This is a rough estimate, but close. Could calculate by total visitors. Or, for those calculus geeks out there you could combine the metrics and come up with a formula that no one would be able to understand. (probably the way the advertising companies do it. LOL)

Now, take $.0038 and multiply by super conservative 14,000,000 page views per month for 2nd Quarter. 42,000,000 views. (This accounts for no increase in views and no rise in add revenue due to TOS--Time on Site)

The resulting revenue for 2nd quarter would be:
.0038 x 42,000,000 = $159,6000.

Now, double the add revenue per page view (best case scenario due to TOS--Time on Site) and you get:
.0076 x 42,000,000 = $319,200.

Now, double the page views to 84,000,000 and you get:
.0076 x 84,000,000 = $638,000

I personally think the TOS--Time on Site and increase in page views will combine to increase revenue to between $300,000 and $400,000. Again, this is my conservative estimate. I like to be surprised.

AXCG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*Edit--I realize there are some other, minor, revenue streams. Accounting for the, lets say $7,000 in monthly revenue from venues brings the ad-rate paid to about .0035/pg view.




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