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How many visitors needed ?

i want to know how many unique visits is approximately needed to earn $100 / day from sites (adsense ads are placed perfectly in the sites ) ... i

have just started with adsense and i wanted to have an estimate number of visits needed..

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lol... You'll have a better idea after a day or two (a week is better) of actual stats accumulates.
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FireStorM - there are so many variable to consider it's actually imposible to give you an answer. But Bernard is right. Track the value of the click-throughs you are getting and then make some calculations from there...
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You sure your arithmetic is correct in that in-depth analysis?
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FireStorM - there are so many variable to consider it's actually imposible to give you an answer. But Bernard is right. Track the value of the click-throughs you are getting and then make some calculations from there...


hmmm thx guys for these info , i will do the estimation in some days

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There is no way to reliably predict visitors required to make $X income. Even if you have some history it still cannot be accurately predicted. Some of the variables are number of visitors, your page layout, subject matter, how much Adword bidders are currently paying for your keywords, G's selection of ads, etc.

However, from the formula on the prior posts, if you got $200 per click you will only need half a visitor or half a click; whichever occurs first.
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What in yere opinion is the best alternative to adsense?

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