1 dollar for 10 games that aren't professional quality isn't that bad :P
These are my games, Skyhunter:
http://www.mochigames.com/developer/eliyahu/
Nothing too great, but $1 isn't that low.
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1 dollar for 10 games that aren't professional quality isn't that bad :P
These are my games, Skyhunter:
http://www.mochigames.com/developer/eliyahu/
Nothing too great, but $1 isn't that low.
Yeah, they are not very quality and looks like most of them were made very quickly. So i agree, 1$ is actually not that bad at all. Thanks for replying.
I am wondering how much does more quality games with longer gameplay are able to make.
I personally thought WordSpin was a good-quality game :P the others.....not so much.
Steven's games have done well :) They're very high quality.
wawow, i can confirm an increase
Domain Revenue eCPM
games.mochimedia.com $1.35 $675.00
too bad my game only had 80 impressions @ games.mochimedia.com lol!
well i think with things like this happening every now and again , you can expect to make more than $100 per million views , because it depends on the value of the ad viewing, right?
:D Now that should be the default eCPM always, then we would be talking about real business here (even with my games), haha! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by life2searching
Note that your daily revenue, let's say for Monday, might change on Tuesday even with no changes in the number of ad impressions for Monday. So the real-time stats are not final. For example my best Mochi day was initially something like $180 in real-time stats at the end of the day, but that came down to ~$150 on the next day, i.e. the revenue from the same day updated and lowered on the following day.
Yes, and that value of ad view varies a lot by market, so your earnings are heavily dependent on where your game is played. If you make 1M impressions all from the US, you may make $1000. On the other hand, the same volume from China could be as low as $50. The average eCPM through Mochi is around $0.40, i.e. $400 for 1M impressions.Quote:
you can expect to make more than $100 per million views , because it depends on the value of the ad viewing, right?