Does anyone know of statistics on online ad revenue? I'm not talking the sort of thing that
insomnia posted about today; I'm curious to know what "an ad on a page" sells for, and if there's a different sale rate based on click-throughs. I'm making some decisions about the future of this journal (if nothing else, it'll stay here just to suck up bandwidth, and I have no current plans to move, even in light of the recent bullshit, but I repeat again that I am also on GJ under the same name) and I want to know if LJ gets more money, given the size of my flist and the status of said flist and how often I view my flist, from ads or from my paying for the journal. If it's the former, I'll keep paying the journal just to deprive them of ad revenue, because I don't see them. If it's the latter, I might think about letting my journal lapse to basic.
More on this later, but I'm going to GenCon next week, so of course I have two books on my desk to proofread.
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More on this later, but I'm going to GenCon next week, so of course I have two books on my desk to proofread.
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