Heh, ok, because at a 30% click-through rate, I was going to advertise on
your site...and I don't even have anything to sell!

On 9/26/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whoops, the 30% is wrong. I did something too fast. I get 1% of a days
> visitors clicking on a Google ad. I did 30x1% which is totally wrong. Let
> me
> try again. :)
> I have a standard 1% click-through rate a day. August had over 350,000
> page
> views with over 200,000 unique users for the month. This resulted in over
> 3,500 clicks through a standard banner. The search had over 10,000
> searches
> with a click-through rate of 3.3% for over 330 click-throughs. Rounded
> around, this is about 4,000 click-throughs a month, not 50,000. Of 4,000
> click-throughs, if 1% are sales, that's only 40 sales.
>
> The question should be, what is the percentage of clicks to sales on
> average? If it's 1%, then advertising is more of eyes than sales. If it's
> like 10%, then it's better. If higher....
>
> > Wait....30% of the people who visit houseoffusion.com in a month click
> on
> > one of your ads????
> >
> > is it just me, or is that an amazingly high click through rate!?
> >
> > On 9/26/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm looking at my numbers and thinking about advertising and rates.
> >> Here's
> >> my logic:
> >> The House of Fusion network has about 200,000 unique people visiting it
> a
> >> month. That's 200,000 eyes. A single advertiser in a single location
> >> should
> >> therefore expect that number of people viewing it. My stats show a
> >> monthly
> >> click-through rate for the Google ads of about 30% of the people on the
> >> site. Lets say 25% to keep numbers round. That means 50,000 people will
> >> be
> >> clicking through the ad. Lets say there's a 1% buy rate for the
> >> product/service that the ad is pointing to, which means 500 sales.
> >> Do these numbers sound about right? I'm thinking that of 500 sales of
> at
> >> least $100 per sale, that's a potential monthly sales of $50,000. So a
> >> rate
> >> of $5,000 for a single advertiser in a single location for the month
> >> should
> >> be reasonable, right?
> >>
> >> Michael Dinowitz
> >> President: House of Fusion
> >>     http://www.houseoffusion.com
> >> Publisher: Fusion Authority
> >>     http://www.fusionauthority.com
> >> Adobe Community Expert
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> 

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