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$11.10 in 10 days. 17 cents for profile views. 19 cents for deal updates (updates almost invariably disappeared into the search pages instead of returning to the listings page, so totals were low there.) That leaves $10.74 for 3579 views of the roughly 100 fresh deals submitted. 2 were front paged - Kinect got 1310 views and Swype (which was actually a deal I updated but got credit for submitting) got 712 views. So that leaves 1557 views for the remaining deals. Money-wise, for the 2 front-paged deals, it comes out to $6.07 total leaving $4.67 for the remaining 100. Say $3 each for a front-paged deal and a nickel apiece for the others. How's everybody else doing? |
becky457 (rep: 6.35k) posted Jun 21, 2010
| I made $11 in one day thanks to the iPhone 4 official release news. |
KapowZhuang (rep: 5.13k) posted Jun 24, 2010
| Not much at all, especially based on the amount of time put in. I think it'd be a lot more fair if revenue sharing was the payment and not strictly CPM. A small portion of the sales commission the site gets. That'd encourage a lot more deal hunting I think. |
kevin1979 (rep: 12.5k) posted Jul 04, 2010
goodtimenew (rep: -37) posted Jul 04, 2010
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