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Post by fig2k4 on Nov 10, 2011 1:16:09 GMT -8
I just joined up at the end of October. This is my first payment which is for just over 6 days worth of clicks. Things are picking up more now too, so I expect to average more than this. Thank you for the payment.
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Post by cencal559 on Nov 10, 2011 13:30:55 GMT -8
wow dats good for a short amount of days howd u make dat much
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Post by fig2k4 on Nov 10, 2011 16:42:01 GMT -8
www.wiibackupmanager.tk/I wrote a little app called Wii Backup Manager. Up until I found adfoc.us I was relying on donations to make it worthwhile, but I think I've only made about $150 in the past 3 years from them. That's less than $1 a week (despite the good intentions of the people who did donate). Judging by the reaction, people don't mind viewing ads even if they can't/wont donate. I feel a little guilty sticking an ad before every download link etc. but a lot of people are actually clicking on the "view an ad" link that's built into the app, so they obviously would like to help me out this way. The forum post on gbatemp has had almost 2 million views and between January and September, one version of Wii Backup Manager had over 250,000 downloads from my links alone. It's well known worldwide so there's plenty of click-throughs 24-7. That's where most of my ad links are. I wish I had done this long before, long may it continue.
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Post by cencal559 on Nov 10, 2011 18:41:42 GMT -8
very nice
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Post by AdFoc.us on Nov 10, 2011 21:31:20 GMT -8
Congrats on the successful app and I appreciate you posting some information here.
Your case study here is a prime example of how AdFoc.us can be a benefit to people who are posting software downloads on forums across the web. These have been our bread and butter and we strongly encourage our users to try this because if it turns out successfully it can mean a lot of extra income!
It works out nicely because:
1/ The end user gets the download or content they are requested, free of charge 2/ The end user only has to wait an additional 5 seconds and in turn supports the provider 3/ The provider makes money and is able to continue providing the service with the incentive of more income
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