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Advice please (advertising revenue question)

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Oct 20th, 2007
I need to know how much advertising revenue I could be getting or should be getting compared with what I am getting.

I run a vBulletin-only forum website and get 8,000 to 10,000 unique viewers per day, a little over 100,000 page views per day and as a vBulletin forum it fluctuates between 200 and 600 users online at any given point.

I currently make around $350 to $400 per month from ads (adbrite. forum is unsuitable for google ads) which consists of one ad zone that gets almost nothing at the top and one at the bottom that includes an interstitial.

Am I doing it right? Should I be making more? Would be good for a server upgrade.

Edit: whoops, can a mod move this to the appropriate forum please.
Last edited by chompy : Oct 20th, 2007 at 12:21 pm.
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