niche wrote:Has any other webmaster noticed a major decline in their PPC advertising rate in the last few years. In 2010, the monthly advertising revenue was hundreds of dollars, at present the revenue remains in single digits per month, though there has been no major change in the number of visitors
bluegreen wrote:niche wrote:Has any other webmaster noticed a major decline in their PPC advertising rate in the last few years. In 2010, the monthly advertising revenue was hundreds of dollars, at present the revenue remains in single digits per month, though there has been no major change in the number of visitors
Hum :S Does this mean that the money making online world is dying? :S because most of the sites that pay their users earn income through this business, right?
I have to agree with you even if it sounds bad. The same thing happens on YouTube because advertisers are looking to advertise their products on cheapest price possible so YouTubers don't get paid good at all..except if they get 500k+ views per day.Nowadays there are too many websites that give ad services and thats why the price is going lower..LShun wrote:bluegreen wrote:niche wrote:Has any other webmaster noticed a major decline in their PPC advertising rate in the last few years. In 2010, the monthly advertising revenue was hundreds of dollars, at present the revenue remains in single digits per month, though there has been no major change in the number of visitors
Hum :S Does this mean that the money making online world is dying? :S because most of the sites that pay their users earn income through this business, right?
That also can mean the advertiser's are looking for some place which are cheaper to advertise, and this makes the price of advertising needs to be reduced. Its a bad sign too to see this is happening, it could mean PPC is no longer a viable choice for earning online in the future.
bluegreen wrote:niche wrote:Has any other webmaster noticed a major decline in their PPC advertising rate in the last few years. In 2010, the monthly advertising revenue was hundreds of dollars, at present the revenue remains in single digits per month, though there has been no major change in the number of visitors
Hum :S Does this mean that the money making online world is dying? :S because most of the sites that pay their users earn income through this business, right?
fab wrote:I think over the years to make money online, or in other ways will become increasingly difficult both for many people are using the same form, as many people mocking increasingly
Remember,not all companies advertise online at the moment.So if they see that the number of online workers has dramatically increased maybe huge number of companies are going to start advertising online and there won't be any decrease in payouts and earnings.. Some people don't even know that they can advertise online and get massive amount of customers.LShun wrote:fab wrote:I think over the years to make money online, or in other ways will become increasingly difficult both for many people are using the same form, as many people mocking increasingly
I agree, more and more people are searching for opportunities online but the opportunity available isn't increasing. I believe there is a cycle of online earning in the future. Where something similar to this will happen,
1. People find online working opportunities are attractive, a few hundred people hop on.
2. The few hundred people write reviews and attract other people to work online. More people works online.
3. After a year or two, there is a large amount of people working online, the price for working is reduced due to the massive response and requests.
4. The payout gets lower and slowly becomes unreliable and not attractive, people leaves online earning.
5. Due to decreased response from the public, opportunities increases and payout increases to attract people.
6. The cycle goes again.
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