Really the only way to monetize this huge spike in traffic for me is through display ads for the most part. Not all website traffic is created equal. The reason for that is because most of the traffic is coming from the social media site Pinterest. Perhaps fortunately for you if you're listening, this site that I have actually earns a lot less per visitor than most sites. How much money does a website make with this organic traffic?Īs promised, at the beginning, I have one huge caveat and that caveat is that all sites don't earn equally. If we say it made between those two days $110, and then on Ezoic, it did $160, so that's $270 roughly is what it made. If we were to average that out, $138 and $76, that's going to be a little probably close to $110. It actually may make more money tomorrow, but that gives us an average. And then the next day, it actually earned less, just $76.93 cents.Ī lot of that is timing with shipping and what goes out and when. If I look at the 17th, it made $138.89 cents. I've got my Amazon Associates account pulled up for the mom blog. I'm going to get the average earnings per visitor here just to give you an idea so you can calculate how much money your own website might be making. That is an earnings per 1000 visitors of one day was $15.91 cents, the other day was $16.92 cents. The amount that it made on March 18th was $174, which I think is more accurate for the first day that it broke 10,000 visitors if that makes sense, so about $170, $174 in Ezoic earnings. That's actually not much more than it earned the day before, I think there's a little bit of a delay. Unfortunately, I wish it was across the board, just all my pins were getting more traffic, but for the most part, it is one page that has had this huge spike.Įzoic for March 17th, the first day that it broke 10,000 visitors, was $150. Normally, it was getting three to almost four thousand visitors a day from Pinterest, and the last couple of days, it's been six to almost seven thousand visitors coming from Pinterest.ĭiving even further, I can see which page and which pins are doing really well on Pinterest. I guarantee you that when I pull this up, that the huge spike is due to Pinterest. This is a site that has always done really well on Pinterest. When I click on that, I can tell you that most of that, 98%, is Pinterest. When I pull up the acquisition sources in Google Analytics, I can see that about 60% is coming from social media platforms, 21% is organic traffic from Google (Search Engine Optimization is something we've worked really hard on), and about 15% says is direct visitors, while about 5% is referral traffic.Īs you can see the biggest channel is social media traffic. Let's see where the traffic is coming from. It's nice to see it going back up to where I would like it. In fact, as I take a look, I realize at this rate it just might crack 10,000 visitors for the day…woo-hoo!Īnd then through some trends and changes like Pinterest updates, it's gone both up and down. Then the next site I pull up a Mom Blog (yes, I own a Mom Blog), makes me nearly spit out my chocolate milk! That can’t be right, the traffic is skyrocketing! Meh, it’s not great today…Own The looking pretty good today! I pull out my cracked android phone and start pulling up my sites,. You know, for recovery.Īs I sit down, I think to myself, “This is a perfect time to check my Google Analytics stats on my phone.” You know like any internet geek would do. Two days ago I had just finished a 6 mile run, and I decided to grab myself some chocolate milk. That doesn't account for all the calculations including affiliate marketing, etc!īefore I get ahead of myself though, let me paint a picture for you. That equals to about $0.027 and $0.058 per visitor per respective site. For instance, one of my sites has an EPMV (Earnings per Thousand Visitors) around $ 27 and $58. Well it will vary depending on many factors.
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