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How many unique visitors per day should I have in order to make a living online?

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casinoaff168 asked 3 years ago
How many unique visitors per day should I have in order to make a living online:banger: ?
33 Answers
vd752 answered 3 years ago

How many unique visitors per day should I have in order to make a living online

It’s hard to estimate, if you mean casino traffic(any) 1 visit=1$(minimum), so with 100 hits you can make 3k per month or more.

Content is more important than visitors.

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Dominique answered 3 years ago

Content is more important than visitors.

I see that to mean “if you build it, they will come” and I agree with that.

As far as how many visitors to make a living – I couldn’t tell you if you held a gun to my head.

It is entirely dependent on your visitor’s exact demographics in relation to what is offered on your site and how it is presented; and how the sent clicks convert at your program of choice and how long the specific casino can retain them etc etc..

If the formula was so simple (x visitors = x dollars) everyone would make a ton of money.

casinoaff168 answered 3 years ago
Dominique wrote:
If the formula was so simple (x visitors = x dollars) everyone would make a ton of money.

I see..

Do you ever want to copy other websites’ design and strategies?

Such as pokerlistings.com,onlinecasinoreviews.com…

Will it work?

webber286 answered 3 years ago
Taking ideas from how other sites are put together is as old as the web itself. Google wasn’t exactly a unique idea, but a copy of a unique idea done much better. That didn’t come out exactly right, but I think the point is made.

However, don’t even start down the road of simply copying an entire site from someone else, that’s known as scraping and will get you no money in the end.

As to your original question, conversion is the key, so you have to strike a balance between quality traffic and the content you have on your site. If you have both of those right, a couple hundred unique visitors a day would be enough for you to quite the day job. Plan on taking a couple of years to get it right tho.

peralis answered 3 years ago
casinoaff168 wrote:
I see..

Do you ever want to copy other websites’ design and strategies?

Such as pokerlistings.com,onlinecasinoreviews.com…

Will it work?

Don’t even think 1 second about disgusting habits like that! That is outright theft! :nono:

Dominique answered 3 years ago
You copy anything of mine you’ll be in jail faster than you can say “i’m sorry!”

I’ve absolutely had it with content thieves.

Goldfinger answered 3 years ago
getting inspiration is ok. Businesses all over the world do it and it´s called benchmarking however blatant copying aka content theft is a crime and should be treated accordingly.

For instance, if you think pokerlistings interviews are cool then try and do something similar but do not copy.

People who are in it for the long term are those who will reap the rewards.

Dominique answered 3 years ago
Unique portals the ones that make it. With lots of work and invested time.

Copycats never do.

Benchmarking can be used successfully in deciding which business model to use, what payment methods to choose, which programs to promote etc.

casinoaff168 answered 3 years ago
Dominique wrote:
You copy anything of mine you’ll be in jail faster than you can say “i’m sorry!”

I’ve absolutely had it with content thieves.

Hi,

I didn’t mean I am going to steal others’ content.

I think it maybe a great way to create a website similar with those successful ones.

It maybe a good idea, but it’s hard to have such a huge amount of content.

I think that’s why just a few number of people success online.

casinoreports answered 3 years ago
Dominique wrote:
I see that to mean “if you build it, they will come” and I agree with that.

You completely understood my point, Dominique.