S
S
Sergey Nizhny Novgorod2018-04-18 09:24:24
contextual advertising
Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2018-04-18 09:24:24

How to understand how much income a site has?

Hello everyone
There is a site murkote.com on the topic of pets
. It has a visitor counter open, viewing the site indicates that a combination of banner and contextual advertising from Google is used. How can I find out the approximate income of this site?
If we take the placed blocks, the number of visitors, the viewing depth and the subject, then giving analogies with other projects, this is about 6-12 thousand per month. But how to understand more precisely?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

4 answer(s)
M
Maxim Timofeev, 2018-04-18
@Terras

It is necessary to analyze the visibility of the site in search engines, or rather the topics on which it is there. Analyze the cost of a click in a given topic. Determine attendance and its sources. Most importantly, for sites for sale, determine if the site has paid traffic. Often, when selling a site, the owner cheats to wind up visits. So it’s worth starting only from search traffic, and then there may be nuances.

E
Eugene, 2018-04-19
@epalguev

From the outside, you can't understand. A few years ago I ran into something like this. I bought a visited site on Telderi with income from contextual advertising, and then attendance abruptly disappeared, respectively, income too))) Fortunately, I spent a little money on its purchase, it was not a pity to buy such an experience.
And if you want to buy, then demand to open all-all-all statistics in all kinds of analytics and metrics, including advertising systems, study in detail and, after a thorough analysis, make a conclusion about buying a resource.

A
administreter, 2018-04-26
@administreter

https://hypestat.com/info/murkote.com

D
Dimonchik, 2018-04-19
@dimonchik2013

estimated income = a function of K*L*M*N*Y
where
K is the amount of traffic in the studied country
L is the moment of distribution of the average cost of a click over the semantic core
M is the percentage given by Google to the webmaster, including Google's traffic in countries
N is the coefficient of the site's traffic core
Y - the fill rate of thematic advertising
take - substitute - count

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question