I have a website on geocities that I%26#039;m thinking of moving to an actual server with its own domain name. Assuming that I use Yahoo or Google Adsense, around how many hits per month would I need in order to at least break even (i.e., cover the domain registration and other costs associated with hosting the site)? I%26#039;m just looking for a rough idea of whether it%26#039;s feasible or not. Thanks.
Breaking even on a website?
The domain should only cost you 8-9$ a YEAR, hosting should not cost you more then 6$ a month to start out.
Depending on if your selling something, or working off advertisements on your site, it depends a lot.
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Don%26#039;t expect to break even the first month or two, after that it%26#039;ll start going up and up and your ratings on search engines get up higher and your site gets a little more well known.
Breaking even on a website?
There is a link to a site that list ways to make money on the
using your own web site http://www.davidspages.org/
(don%26#039;t send any body any personal info or money)
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