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What's the Ad Revenue on your Clockday flash?

Farted by Topcatyo, August 16, 2009, 03:04:41 PM

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RobClock


Topcatyo

Quote from: RibsClock;1648042I'm not judging you for it, I'm just saying it's not for me
I don't really intend to cash a check with any of the money I get from my movies, but I did it because I was curious to see if anyone ever really clicked the ads on Newgrounds.

splatter


i dont think my clockday movie is on there
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Slurpee


SchnozzberryClock

I've made more money than all of your combined revenue by selling my 9-month-old Halloween candy from a cardboard stall on my front lawn ten years ago.

splatter

i really have no idea why anyone who isnt egoraptor or david firth even bothered to turn their ad revenue shit on
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Slurpee

david firth still animates?

has he gotten any better?

Coolboyman

Quote from: RobClock;1648137man, you wish you made this much:

14.68 eCPM, nice.

Sinister Clock

I got 1 cent from about 5000 impressions.

That's not even a penny, fuck.

Sinister Clock

How the FUCK is eCPM counted? I would've thought it should be the same for everybody.

RomanClock

Quote from: splatter;1648253[IMG]http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/1726/adrev.png[IMG]
i dont think my clockday movie is on there

Wow, this shows that there is NO correlation between Ad Impressions and cash earned. That's pretty gay.
lemayo lol :soups:

ToadClock

Quote from: Sinister On Fire Clock;1648427How the FUCK is eCPM counted? I would've thought it should be the same for everybody.

The effective cost per thousand impressions is really of no concern to you guys. It's the way investors and providers can measure the ratio of clicks to views on a certain page in order to evaluate the success of certain ads or the pages they're displayed upon.
Rob's one animation has only 77 views but has earned $1.13 from clicks (really all the ad companies pay toward).
His other may have three times as many views at 257, but the ads have proved far less successful on that page, generating revenue of only $0.04.
Therefore the former movie has a higher eCPM than the latter. For Tom Fulp, the provider, this is a good thing. This movie is earning much more money than another movie of exponentially superior popularity (relatively, of course, we're dealing in the lower numbers here). For the investor, it may have mixed implications.
To you, the content creator, this means nothing really. You really have very little control over it in the grand scheme of things. Not like you craft your movie to inspire people to click on the ads displayed around it.
It's nothing to do with unfairness or favoritism.

Clicks are what earn money.
Views (impressions) really don't matter (aside from in consideration of the click:view ratio).

I may be an advertising major, but this stuff is obvious, guys.

PennyClock


DWARFINATORclock

My movie has earned 24 cents so far, I'm going to buy a house!


AbsintheClock

I don't care for ads. I get why some people use them.

Kidney BeanClock

The insignificant amount of ad revenue you can make by putting ads in flash movies has never seemed worth the annoyance for everyone who watches.


TabascoClock

90 cents with my clock alt, and 6 cents with my regular account.

Loki Clock

I turned it on just now, because I didn't realize you didn't have to put an additional advertisement inside the movie.

DWARFINATORclock

Quote from: Kidney BeanClock;1649826The insignificant amount of ad revenue you can make by putting ads in flash movies has never seemed worth the annoyance for everyone who watches.

You don't have to put ads in flash movies.