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dzerv
November 9th, 2006, 03:09 PM
I just check my stats and in one proxy site i got 3 clicks for 9.10$...
About 3,3... click maybe...
I wish that don't happen to my proxy site that traffic is minimal and to happed to one of my myspace sites...
Connections
November 9th, 2006, 03:56 PM
thats very good earnings for a proxy site...
Drew
November 9th, 2006, 04:01 PM
I often get $1+ clicks on mine, but never that high...
Mind you most of my revenue does not come from adsense on my proxies. (edit to explain better, what I mean is that of the total revenue from my proxy sites on a small percentage of that is from AdSense)
dzerv
November 9th, 2006, 04:09 PM
thats very good earnings for a proxy site...
It just happened today..
I wish to get 3$/click at my myspace sites... and not ~0.03...
I will have retired now i think....
tkilgore
November 9th, 2006, 06:29 PM
It just happened today..
I wish to get 3$/click at my myspace sites... and not ~0.03...
I will have retired now i think....
I have 4 proxy sites including myspaceproxy2u DOT COM and proxymyspace dot ORG and I barley see 12 cent per click.. I think the myspace traffic lowers it earings.
I get a lot of hits but no real big numbers like that above about 10 bucks a day.
So..Any one heard the latest on phpproxy 5. I need a proxy that will login to my space without a PDA or French related server system. Any thoughts
BTW ..are these proxys myspace related?
Just curious to check my hunch. It almost ..(no voodo here) that any thing myspace related is taking a beating ad wise. (gripping done).
TK
Drew
November 9th, 2006, 11:06 PM
proxies tend not to have high value clicks either, one of mine has myspace all over it and it still get $1+ clicks at times.
I'm about to switch my last phproxy across to cgiproxy, partly so it can do login forms and partly because you can lower your bandwidth heaps if you set it up right.
tkilgore
November 10th, 2006, 10:05 AM
proxies tend not to have high value clicks either, one of mine has myspace all over it and it still get $1+ clicks at times.
I'm about to switch my last phproxy across to cgiproxy, partly so it can do login forms and partly because you can lower your bandwidth heaps if you set it up right.
So ..so when you make the switch ....I offer my services to help and or ..buy a working version that WILL log into my space. Let me know. I now CGI will I just do not like the server loads. So I am very intrested .. lol
huj
November 30th, 2006, 09:15 PM
I am using a php script for my proxy site and considering switching to CGI. How do you lower your bandwidth with a CGI script?
money_train
December 1st, 2006, 02:31 AM
i am thinking of starting a proxy myself.
but i am not clear where the revenue is from.
i see adsense on the front page and not after that on most of them.
also what kind of bandwidht does a proxy use?
what kind of revenue on say 1k visitors?
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