Help Monetizing my site with 600 uniques per day
I currently have a website called BROcrastinator.com, which focuses on men's entertainment topics such as sports, viral videos, music, beer drinking and more. My site now receives around 600 unique visitors per day, which is growing pretty steadily.
The only negative part of my websites growth is that I'm finding it difficult to monetize effectively because of the site's broad entertainment nature. I'm currently using a variety of methods, but I've never really hit a home run in terms of monetizing. Here's a look at what I'm working with right now.
Social Spark sponsored posts and CPM ads: $30 a month
Yardbarker network: $15 a month
Amazon Associates: $5-25 a month
Assorted other affiliate programs: $10 a month
Total: Usually around $60-75 a month
Don't get me wrong $75 a month isn't bad, but for the amount of time I'm spending on the site, I'm essentially paying myself $2-3 an hour which is awful compared to my actual salary. I'm looking to really capitalize on the 16,000 monthly unique visitors I have and make more money on the site.
Does anyone have any ideas or methods that they believe could work on my site? Appreciate any and all feedback! Thank you for your time.
-Rob
I've spent the last 59 months building 412 MFA sites. Each site averages 8 cents per day...I said average, some make up to 17 cents per day, PASSIVE INCOME! This income allows me to live comfortably and buy ANY flavor Jolly Rancher or Skittles I desire. Don't give in to fear, it CAN be done!
My name is Rob and I'm the founder of Career Dreaming, where I help job candidates leverage the power of recruiters to find a new job.
I've spent the last 59 months building 412 MFA sites. Each site averages 8 cents per day...I said average, some make up to 17 cents per day, PASSIVE INCOME! This income allows me to live comfortably and buy ANY flavor Jolly Rancher or Skittles I desire. Don't give in to fear, it CAN be done!
My name is Rob and I'm the founder of Career Dreaming, where I help job candidates leverage the power of recruiters to find a new job.
My name is Rob and I'm the founder of Career Dreaming, where I help job candidates leverage the power of recruiters to find a new job.