A list of puns related to "Income per page view"
Hey guys, I hope all of you are well and aren't giving up on the chase!
I started a Facebook page in 2016 that got monetized by Facebook in 2017 when they released a video monetization feature for pages that allows you to include ad-breaks. It's my main source of income alongside trading stocks. I am getting into another business now.
If there's enough interest, I can create a post sharing my experience and general perspective on how to get a page going. I won't share the link to it or the name so this won't be an advertisement. However, I can share screenshots of the insights and whatnot.
The reason why I want to do it (again if there is enough interest), is because I learned a lot from this sub and got inspired a bunch so I would love to contribute.
**EDIT:** I got a lot of DMs, I'll try to get back to everyone. Looks like people want to see what I have to say so I'll make the post in the next 1-2 weeks.
I'm not claiming to be a guru, there's obviously luck involved. I'll just share my method, lessons I learned and experience to help people who are interested in stuff like this. Although there's luck involved, certain techniques and whatnot obviously increase your chances which is what happened to me. My page didn't explode instantly, I started off with no followers and grew completely organically. I never paid for a Facebook ad to get followers, I only spent $25 on an ad one time to push some merch, that's it. The start was slow, but I saw certain techniques weren't working so I tried different ones until some worked which led me to develop a strategy to maintain engagement and growth which eventually got me monetized. That's all I want to share in my upcoming post.
Edit: Working on the post but a bit slow at the moment because of my finals.
Have you ever wondered How Many Views Per Day do Front Page YouTube Videos Get? I've used Natural Language Processing to find out.
Please feel free to ask any questions below!
Hey,
I work in a Web Agency, We currently have 25 Websites and we are planning to build 200 by the end of the year. Almost all websites will be on WordPress and mostly static.
Currently I am on a hosting called NameHero, I dont like them as they are limiting us on resources per cPanel with no way to increase that [Even if we pay].
I am thinking to switch to Azure, and using Plesk as my control Panel. I just want to confirm if I am making the right choice.
The current VPS which I have my eyes on have 6CPUs and 16gb ram. I believe it will sustain me.
Whats your opinion reddit?
Hey everyone,
I continue to be amazed when I check the stats of this subreddit. It now has 120,000 page views per month. I am so so happy this information is reaching people. I continue to see this sub mentioned in various other subs and it brings me a lot of joy to help so many women through such hard times. It has been a year and a half since we got the diagnosis of our daughter with "99% chance" of trisomy 18. She is one years old and is the absolute joy of my life, funny, spunky and beautiful.
I know it's so so so hard. I am SO SO SO sorry for all those who end up having those true positives. With my history of losing 5 babies prior to any live birth there is no greater pain. My TFMR has been one of the hardest things I have ever been through and it's not something women will ever "get over". I feel all of your pain when you do not get the good news.
Secondly, to all of those who have read information and have a greater understanding than your OBgyn about why some of these tests are not as accurate as others, why an amnio is not the same as a CVS and how to make these decisions - please continue to share that with your providers - it will create noise and more people will become aware that expanding NIPT to everyone has created a finding of these "normal" occurrences that are not as accurate as these companies claim.
And lastly, to all of you who have experienced wrong PPV and false information from Natera / Panorama - I ask that you continue to reach out to them - to tell your providers to stop using them and explain why. They have to stop giving false information to women and they refuse to make changes. It's wrong and they know it. There is nothing, nothing wrong with taking the NIPT test. But it is criminal to continue to get wrong information about the accuracy of the screening.
I am thinking of all of you and hoping that all of you continue to find strength as you move through this difficult process. If you are lurking, please give us shout outs, participate, don't be afraid to share your stories and feelings here. This place is for you all for support for one another. We are thinking of you.
-Chulzle
Hypothetical, I know its impossible since most dont even earn 200 mill annually.
I'd like to see an example of a real-life portfolio invested defi crypto projects that gives 10K/month in passive income with balanced risk (it's relative, I know). Anyone willing to post?
Doing 250-500 pvs a day earning ~$150 / month via adsense.
Working with 2 super talented content writers $10 / article usually 300-500 words.
Iβd love to have 10 writers pumping out 30-50 articles / day but canβt afford it until the revenue scales.
Do I need funding for this thing? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hello all, I was wondering how many people would want to share how long they have been successfully selling options for income.
I gave myself one year to tinker and learn, but my current hypothesis to test is if it is possible to make between 1% to 2% per month.
At the same time, I am getting exposed to the fact that βblack swansβ events can suddenly zero your profits, so I was wondering if there are people that actually are managing these levels of returns and for how long!
Have a great day!
PS: currently I am not interested very much in any specific strategy (even if I am now considering covered strangles on indices or non-meme stocks) or the absolute value of the returns, as it depends on person to person (but I would look at around 3k USD per month)
idk if thereβs a specific answer so uhh. i know that staff picks is chosen by the staff but iβm talking about like the other ones. only asking because iβve heard people say that it depends on views or somethingβ
Hey everyone. I thought I'd share this experience because I was left flabbergasted at the end of it.
So today I was with my mother and grandmother and they were asking me about my finances and if I was alright. I went onto tell them that I'm doing fine but my money is now locked up in GME. They both asked me why I decided to invest in GME especially since it isnt even based in the UK.
About an hour passes and within that time I was able to explain the basics of trading options and more specifically shorts. I was able to explain naked shorting, synthetic shares, IOUs etc. I was able to explain to them market and price manipulation such as ladder attacks and attacks from MSM. I explained to them what the hedgies goal is by doing this and why this will result in MOASS.
At the end of all of this, they both turned me and said "isn't that illegal what they are doing?"
I told them yeah majority of it is and I explained to them the importantance of buying, holding and DRSing. I also explained to them what the apes had done.
My grandmother said "if all this market activity you mentioned is illegal, why does it happen?"
I couldn't answer her π needless to say they wished us the best of luck.
The website that I work for used Venatus for ads & generated 2.2 million page views (Google analytics) in January and brought in $197 which turns into under $100 per million....
That seems absolutely ridiculous. Am I wrong?
The website is in the gaming / competitive gaming space.
I know GEO is important so here's January with that info --Page views: 2.28million-Unique page views: 670,370-Philippines 42.1% of sessions-United States 11.9% of sessions-Malaysia 9.8% of sessions-Singapore 5.6% of sessions
Everything else is below 5%
Ad revenue earned: $197.
Are we doing something wrong?
UPDATE: I reached out to Venatus and was told that apparently "In September of last year it seems that a vast majority of our tags were removed."
And it appears we've been running roughly 1 ad unit per...11 pages???
"Looking at the last 4 months alone you have slowly declinedΒ in ad impressions to now less than 250,000 a month.Β Based on 2.2m page views that is less than one ad unit per page. In fact it is the equivalent of 1 ad unit on every 11 pages!"
Just seeing how everyone here affords flying. This is not a bragging contest, I'm just legitimately curious how people afford this hobby that's probably more expensive than a drug addiction. My wife and I make a combined income of $141,000 / year. I'm lucky my wife supports this hobby and likes flying with me.
I budget for 50 hours of flight time per year in a flying club. This usually is around $8,5000 per year budgeted towards flying (135 / month dues + 130/hr wet Cessna 172 + foreflight annual subscription). My strategy is to spend more in the summer for longer trips. I usually only fly a couple hours November - February just to stay proficient since the weather is normally pretty crap this time of year.
Just curious to see how everyone else's income vs flying budget stacks up. I will say if it was just me on my income, I definitely would not be able to fly more than 20-30 hrs. per year max.
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