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Does anyone have an accurate idea of what an Alexa rank 24k site getting more than 50,000 visitors a day could/would earn in a year/month in ad revenue?
Depends on the subject matter, how ads are being used, placement, where the traffic is coming from etc etc.
Eg some proxy sites would get that sort of traffic and you might struggle to make £1 a day from them with advertising. If it was a car insurance site with well placed contextual ads in the body you might have a click through rate of 5 - 10% or more at a CPC of £x per click, which could easily be £xx,xxx daily revenue.
Does anyone have an accurate idea of what an Alexa rank 24k site getting more than 50,000 visitors a day could/would earn in a year/month in ad revenue?
I have a site with 4.5k uniques per day that barely hits £1 a day (this is mostly from full page ads), yet I have another with 100 per day, that hits £XX per day. The 4.5k one is a service name, the 100 is a product name.