A brief overview of all of my articles that have reached or exceeded $10 in all-time earning4s.
This is my all-time top earning article. It was published in December 2007. To date, it has received 19245 views and has earned me $43.93. It is published on Trifter, and has a pay rate of approximately $2.28 per 1000 views. It was also my first (and only, so far) article to pass $25.00 in earnings, and should reach $50.00 before the end of March 2010.
This is my second highest earning article to date. It was published in December 2007, 3 days before Five Best Holiday Destinations. To date, it has received 6649 views and earned me $14.56. This equates to roughly $2.19 per 1000 views on Gameolosophy. I predict that this article will exceed $15.00 in life-time earnings by the end of 2009, which would be a nice milestone.
This is my lowest earning article in this list, based on earnings per view, though it is one of only 2 articles to exceed 10000 in life-time views. I have earned a total of $12.85 from 10536 views, since this article was published in September 2008. This eqautes to roughly $0.03 per day, everyday, for 14 months, which is a considerable achievement. This article earns an average of $1.22 per 1000 views on Purpleslinky.
In some of my previous articles, I’ve mentioned that controversial issues can perform quite well. That is certainly true with these piece that I published in September 2007 on Socyberty. To date, it has earned me $12.56 from 6086 views, equating to $2.06 per 1000 views. Hopefully the success I’ve experienced with this article will continue.
Ah, the memories. This was the very first article that I published on Triond, on September 4th, 2007. I decided to write it after my cousin invited me to the site. This articles has earned me a total of $11.13 from 4878 views on Gameolosophy, equivalent to $2.28 per 1000 views. Although this article has been surpassed by newer articles, I thoroughly hope that it will remain near the top of the pile, as it has some special importance for me.
This was my second article on Triond, and is just behind Halo: Overrated? in terms of views and earnings. It was published the next day, and has garnered a total of 4534 views, earning $10.42. This is roughly 250 views less than Halo: Overrated?. It was also published on Gameolosophy and has earned $2.29 per 1000 views to date.
The final article on this list to exceed $10, this was published on the same day as Modern Consoles: End of an Era?. It has received 16 views less (placing it on 4518 total views) and has earned just $0.03 less (giving it a life-time earnings total of $10.39). This game was also published on Gameolosophy and has earned $2.30 per 1000 views, placing it higher per view than any of the other Gameolosophy articles on this list.
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November 12th, 2009 at 8:34 pm
And very well earned too, if I may say so, but I don’t suppose you’ll be giving up your day job any time soon.
November 12th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
Good stuff…
November 12th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Seems like video game articles make a lot of money. Good article lol
November 12th, 2009 at 11:48 pm
Travel articles seem to do well on any site.
November 13th, 2009 at 4:44 am
Wow.
November 13th, 2009 at 9:01 am
wow, very inspiring!