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some interesting figures about FanLib
Check this link:
http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.fanlib.com
Now compare this to fanfiction.net: http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.fanfiction.net
Uhm. Quite the return on a $3 million investment, y/y? /sarcasm
http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.fanlib.com
Now compare this to fanfiction.net: http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.fanfiction.net
Uhm. Quite the return on a $3 million investment, y/y? /sarcasm
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No wonder it sank like a stone!
(And now wonder Fanlib Boyz kept wanting to compare themselves to fanfiction.net: THEY WISHED!).
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Mind you, if those figures are anywhere near accurate, ff.net is doing rather nicely indeed.
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Wow
theJadedRogue
http://www.myfandoms.com/groups/?id=16 (for all FanLib Refugees)
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Fanfiction.net's traffic is listed as 1,100,000/day on adbrite, which brokers ads for ffnet. Adbrite brokers the banners you see at the top of most pages on the site. So add a few tens of thousands of hits a day for profile pages and other pages on the site that don't have Adbrite banners and you still come up with a substantial figure, but less than what they're estimating.
My best guesstimate for Fanfiction.net's daily income is somewhere between $500-$750 a day, based on what it costs to buy ads on the site. (Which I've actually done a few times. The demographic pleases me as an advertiser. :-)) It could be less or more; Xing's big enough to negotiate a special contract all his own, so he's likely getting a better ad revenue split than us yokels with little bitty sites get.
If you go to your average advertising broker and say, "Hi. I can give you a million impressions a day," they go, "We'd like to have your babies."
That gross revenue not as much as it sounds; a million+hits a day would require a substantial number of servers and probably several thousand to tens of thousands in hosting fees a month. Not sure how much the hosting would be beyond, "Lots and lots of money." Depends a lot on how well optimized the site is and what sorts of bulk discounts he gets.
-- Leva Cygnet
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OTOH it took fanfiction.net 10 years to reach its current size and influence. Even if FanLib had done everything right, I don't think they would have reached that level in 15 months. Definitely proving that fandom isn't the get-rich-quick scheme that they thought it was.
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Hee.