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hi

i have been active at namepros for about 2 months now.. in my adsense get a lot of impressions of my ads on this side but very few clicks.. occasional 1 or 2 clicks

i want to know how much do u guys earn on an average?
 
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AfternicAfternic
I personally have had only 2 click in the month of December so no nothing worth while.

Just a point however you say you have been a member for 2 months and that you are an active member. 115 posts in the grand scheme of things is nothing and does not in my book constitute an active member. Some people post that many posts in a matter of days if even that long (I am not 1 of them , I only tend to post in threads I like and only post new threads when I need help or if it is something people maybe interested in).

Joining a forum is not about making money from ads on that forum. Consider the adsense ads as a bonus, anything you get adds to what you already get from the forum. The best way to make money on this forum is to buy and sell domain names or selling established sites etc (or selling a service depending of course what that service is).
 
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i completely agree with u in that regard.. there r a lot of other MORE active members.. i dont deny that..

and ya i will consider this as a bonus only.. because i was wondering was i the only one having such low click rates..

thanks
 
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I think it will be the same across the board. Most net savvy people can see what is an ad and what is not. These people block out things of no interest.

On this forum because of the nature of the content most people are net savvy hence why low click through's.
 
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My channel is set up to donate to a homeless charity. :)
 
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