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Q: www.domainhop.com -- what's this?
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I think that is why there were rumours for awhile that they would change it to only pay based on a percentage of actual purchases since any developer could rake in quite a bit of money with a program. Of course, if there were 250,000 hits and no purchases at all, that would be a good clue...


>>DomainHop pays you if a visitor clicks on a link on your site. They also pay you for each visitor. Supposedly you earn money from the traffic as well as any clicks on your links. They are part of Kanoodle and advertise that they pay $4 for every 10 visitors who view your site or another rate (don't know what it is) when someone clicks on a link (pay per click rate).
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>Actually they say this...
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>"...Our current $4 RPM (revenue per 1,000 unique impressions) rate
>Or a 55% revenue share on clicks to paid listings (RPC)..."
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>Seems like a waste of time though...
>Yer talking about a LOT of clicks to acutally make any money.
>First you need to get people to your parked website...
>only to find this nice advertising page....
>and oh golly gee they not only see the ad....
>but click on it to.
>So now I made my .004 cents for it... so lets see about 250,000 unique hits a week you'd rake in a cool $1000...hmmmmm...doesn't seem to likely.
>
>Plus I wonder how they can tell if you're cheating or not. What's to keep someone from getting a giant list of proxy's and writting a little program that connects to these proxy's (heck you could even write something multi-threaded and connect to 20 or 50 of them at a time) and then simulate a click action?
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