My RPM at TrafficClub topped $100 for October.
Setting a personal best, my earnings from Moniker’s TrafficClub exceeded $100 RPM (revenue per thousand views) last month. $100.05 to be exact. This is better than 35% more than any of my previous months’ earnings! The makeup of my domain portfolio at TrafficClub changed a little as I moved out a couple underperforming domains, but most of the increase was from better performance by DomainSponsor.
Here’s the breakdown between providers at TrafficClub:
DomainSponsor optimized: $185.09 RPM
DomainSponsor generic: $16.27 RPM
Google Adsense for Domains: $18.43 RPM
Skenzo: $84.94 RPM
Of the domains that received at least 100 visitors, my highest RPM was $524.56 and lowest was $24.28.
My results with SedoPro continue to be good. My overall RPM for October was $25.31, but this only represents a handful of high traffic domains. One of my domains that was earning under $10RPM before Sedo released upgrades pulled in a solid $51.23 RPM.
I keep a handful of domains at Dotzup as well. My RPM there for October was $77.07, but due to my low amount of total traffic this is not a very representative calculation.
Jim says
RPM can be $10,000 – but that doesn’t reflect how much money you are actually making off your domains.
May we ask what your *revenue was?
Editor says
Revenue is inconsequential because it depends solely on the number of domains — RPM is all that matters when parking assuming your sample size is large enough (which mine is).
David Crutcher says
I am seeing a dramatic increase in traffic at Trafficclub. With 200 domain names around a year old and newer and many have still not even been submitted to search engines yet. I am getting around 110 visitors every day of natural type in traffic. I have no ad campaigns or marketing at this time. I am really happy with the click through rate.
Editor says
My Google Adsense stats in TrafficClub are very high this month, at least for visits. I think there might be a data error.