June Affiliate Income Report
Posted on July 10th, 2008 in Goals and Records by Jason Pedersen |
After returning from my trip to Italy, I am slowly getting back into the swing of things. I am finally ready to go through my income report for the month of June.
Once again, last month saw new records: total revenue of $6047.35, total advertising cost of $3061.24, and a profit of $2986.11. My ROI was a solid 97.5%.
All of the goals I set for myself last month were met. I broke $1k/week and was well over 60% ROI. I am a little bummed that I just missed the $100/day mark. In the beginning of the month, I set several records (First $200 profit day and $500 in Revenue) and I thought for sure I would break $100/day. When I went to Italy I lowered my budget to ~$60 and I paused some campaigns completely while I was gone.
Next month I will be happy if I can break the $3000 mark. If I could keep this up, that would be an annual income of $36k. That is above the average income per household member in the United States of $26,036 (Household income in the United States, Wikipedia). Since I live at home during the summer and my parents pay for my college expenses (thanks Mom and Dad) I will be able to bank most of this. It looks like I am well on my way to reaching another one of my goals for 2008: $15,000 in the bank.
Once again, Hydra was by far my #1 network for the month. NeverBlueAds is still doing well for me, as well. If you are looking for some new networks to check out, I suggest both of those. Send me an e-mail or comment on this post and I’ll see if I can hook you up with my sweet affiliate managers.
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- First $100 profit day
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very silent blog..But your articles are really good
when u r going to publish ur July Income report??
I appreciate that. I’ll try to get that July report up this week. I have been busy with school starting back up and I have been doing a lot of running (90 miles/week). Some of the lack of posting is also because of decreased income due to the big Facebook slap. Basically, I got owned.
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