How much $ per page view?

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goldendog

I was wondering what the range is of what the advertizers pay per page view.

TheGrobe once postulated $.003 per page view as I recall but I'm still wondering if that is the true figure for us here.

Cystem_Phailure

Does a page view mean that it was just loaded onto a page and might have been glanced at (or ignored), or does it have to be clicked on or somehow otherwise engaged?

Crazychessplaya

Considering how cash-strapped most chessplayers seem to be (judging by numerous discussions on the forum), I'd expect maybe $0.00000000000001 per click.

goldendog
Cystem_Phailure wrote:

Does a page view mean that it was just loaded onto a page and might have been glanced at (or ignored), or does it have to be clicked on or somehow otherwise engaged?


I think just loaded.

erik
goldendog wrote:

I was wondering what the range is of what the advertizers pay per page view.

TheGrobe once postulated $.003 per page view as I recall but I'm still wondering if that is the true figure for us here.


each 1,000 pageviews is worth roughly $0.15. 

david1995
erik wrote:
goldendog wrote:

I was wondering what the range is of what the advertizers pay per page view.

TheGrobe once postulated $.003 per page view as I recall but I'm still wondering if that is the true figure for us here.


each 1,000 pageviews is worth roughly $0.15. 


Which can get quite expensive quite fast!

Cystem_Phailure

Especially if they don't have to be unique page views.  When someone is zipping through their correspondence games making moves they can be hitting the same page again and again very quickly.  On a given day, the same ad can keep showing up.  Sooner or later you'd think the advertiser would understand I'm not buying any of their funky chicken.

Right now there's an ad from American Express trying to convince me that 1.3% is high-yield.

david1995
Cystem_Phailure wrote:

Especially if they don't have to be unique page views.  When someone is zipping through their correspondence games making moves they can be hitting the same page again and again very quickly.  On a given day, the same ad can keep showing up.  Sooner or later you'd think the advertiser would understand I'm not buying any of their funky chicken.

Right now there's an ad from American Express trying to convince me that 1.3% is high-yield.


Go premium and you'l never see those adds again!

Maradonna
InternationalChess wrote:
Cystem_Phailure wrote:

Go premium and you'l never see those adds again!


 but then he might miss a good deal when it does come along!

 Hey, Cystem - wanna buy some tartan paint?

benws

i never see any ads, and i'm not a premium member. Laughing

if you use firefox, there's an addon you can install that will remove ads from any webpage you visit.