smartmlp
07-07-2002, 08:05 PM
well, I got a massive sites that get in all 100K+ (100,000) uniqe hits per month (we get alot more some times, one time we got 300,000). If you need ad space on a massive sites, you come to the right place. we will let you have popups, 480 ads, side ads, button ads and anything you can fit on all the sites, as many views, and different ads you can put. the only limitation is no adult ads. you will pay 50$ a month for all this, if you think it is to high, email me and we can work something out. (and a 50$ on time set up fee for use to set all the ads up). This is a large gamming site.
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Jeremy W.
07-08-2002, 08:56 AM
Unique hits? Page Views is the measure. Every hit is unique.
There are 3 common measurements. Hits is actual files requested (many pages will have up to a hundred files), and this measurement is really useless. Page Views are how many pages are, well, viewed, and is the best indication of how truly popular and effective your site is. Uniques are the unique IP's and/or users which have accessed your site, a useful indicator, but not one advertisers need to know about.
Next, 100K of any of the above is not "massive". That would be a small to medium sized site.
"small" is defined as 20K page views (pv's) or less, medium as less than 1 million, large as less than 10, and "massive" as millions upon millions of page views per month.
A "massive" site is one which just about everyone would have heard about. I run a medium site which should break the 1M/month average sometime soon.
chuckt101
07-08-2002, 10:22 PM
Originally posted by Jeremy W.
Unique hits? Page Views is the measure. Every hit is unique.
There are 3 common measurements. Hits is actual files requested (many pages will have up to a hundred files), and this measurement is really useless. Page Views are how many pages are, well, viewed, and is the best indication of how truly popular and effective your site is. Uniques are the unique IP's and/or users which have accessed your site, a useful indicator, but not one advertisers need to know about.
Next, 100K of any of the above is not "massive". That would be a small to medium sized site.
"small" is defined as 20K page views (pv's) or less, medium as less than 1 million, large as less than 10, and "massive" as millions upon millions of page views per month.
A "massive" site is one which just about everyone would have heard about. I run a medium site which should break the 1M/month average sometime soon.
Many people consider unique hits a valuable statistic to have. I have a forum getting 300k page views per month yet only 3k-4k unique hits. According to your guidelines, I run a medium site. I would hardly consider a site averaging 120 (unique) hits per day to be anything near "medium" size.
You may argue, that it is different in my case since I run a forum, which tends to have higher views vs. unique ips, but then again you don't know how this "Jeremy W." is getting most of his hits (unique or non) since he only states that he runs a "large gaming site" .
Personally, I regard unique ip statistics more valuable than page views.
mewbad
07-10-2002, 05:57 AM
mind to tell what is the url?