Let's assume that, on average, 1 person generates 7 pageviews.
Let's suppose the CPM is $3.5 (US, UK, AU, tier 1) (not using Google Adsense).
Let's say I'm using Facebook Ads and each person (click) costs $0.015.
So: I would need 142 people (1000/7) to reach $3.5. I would spend $2.13 (0,015 * 142) with FB Ads to get 142 visits on my site. So it's a profit of $1,37 every thousand pageviews.
For every 1000 pageviews = $1.37 profit
Let's suppose I invest $500 a day in FB Ads.
$1,37 * 500 = $685 (Net Profit)
Do I miss something?
What are the risks of being banned? And what are the chances of this analysis becoming real?
Let's suppose the CPM is $3.5 (US, UK, AU, tier 1) (not using Google Adsense).
Let's say I'm using Facebook Ads and each person (click) costs $0.015.
So: I would need 142 people (1000/7) to reach $3.5. I would spend $2.13 (0,015 * 142) with FB Ads to get 142 visits on my site. So it's a profit of $1,37 every thousand pageviews.
For every 1000 pageviews = $1.37 profit
Let's suppose I invest $500 a day in FB Ads.
$1,37 * 500 = $685 (Net Profit)
Do I miss something?
What are the risks of being banned? And what are the chances of this analysis becoming real?