Originally posted by cyphix
I've been trying them out with a couple of domains & so far the results haven't been great.
Totals 696 339 507 21 $0.60 $0.15 $0.75
That's approx 0.001 per visitor. (A tenth of one cent), or $1 CPM.
You would need 50,000 uniques per day to make it worth it.
How do you people make money with traffic names? Wouldn't you be better off sending the traffic to an affiliate program or something that's related to the traffic?
I'm sure you could make more than $1 CPM.
Cyphix,
I have a website devoted to this whole subject that you should check out:
www.PPCIncome.com . I average $10/cpm at DS, but that is only after DomainSponsor has had enough time to Auto-Optimize the domains. Do you have your names set to Auto-Optimize? It looks like your meager income to date is mostly from the pops ($.60). So, you are actually doing worse than $1/cpm.
A LOT has to do with your specific names. You can see that just over half of your traffic is foreign. There are different kinds of foreign traffic. Asian traffic, where people cannot even read our language, yields the lowest cpm, in my experience (like $1 or less). I have some European traffic that does quite well on DS and some does better on other PPC services. For example, I own potage.com, which is French for soup. Potage.com consistently earns $12 to $15/cpm at DS, even though the language on the search page ((English) is wrong for the domain. Imagine what it might earn if I had good search pages in French!
I have names that routinely generate $50/cpm and others that generate $1/cpm (at DS and at other PPC services). Some traffic is commercial, i.e. people looking to buy something. This is the really valuable traffic. On the other hand, what if you have a misspelling of weather.com, like weathet.com? It might catch lots of traffic, but what are people looking for when they are looking for the weather? When they do not find Weather.com, they are not necessarily looking to go anywhere except back to the keyboard to retype weather.com. So, weathet.com probably generates highly NON-commercial traffic.
Your question about affiliate programs is answered on my website.
Also, there is an extensive thread that has been going on for quite a while on DNF that you might want to review, as it has input from many others, besides myself:
http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=25080
Good Luck!!