PURE profit

Started by kaarlis26 2020-04-14 at 15:11
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kaarlis26
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Hello everyone!

How much can you approx. earn from 2000 rented refs and Yearly Gold membership?
As I calculated something can it be somewhere about 50$ in a month? I mean PURE profit.
I am using autopay and also recycle referrals. For 2000 refs autopay is $10.4 a day and if you need to recycle that you need more to spend. So my main question - is it possible to earn more or you can earn only about those 50 bucks a month?

Thank you!
ajit1000
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Share your calculations for $50 a month, even I am intrested, what is going to be your extension plans? When you share your calculations it will be easier to understand what overheads you missed out on. Needless to say it will also include your expected RR average but also include your present average. Enable your stats so we atleast know the present status of your membership.
kaarlis26
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Quote: ajit1000
Share your calculations for $50 a month, even I am intrested, what is going to be your extension plans? When you share your calculations it will be easier to understand what overheads you missed out on. Needless to say it will also include your expected RR average but also include your present average. Enable your stats so we atleast know the present status of your membership.


I have 2000 rented refs (max possible) and Yearly Gold membership.
If you turn auto-pay on that in a day you pay $10.4 (0.0052 x 2000) and in a month that is $312 (10.4 x 30)
So, if your rented refs earn you about $10-12 a day, then in a month your pure profit is about $48 or even less.
And if you recycle some inactive refs or extend then you need to spend more than $10.4 a day.
ajit1000
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Are you paying $10.4 everyday? That is the figure when all your referrals are active, why are you recycling then? Is the average a problem? You have again answered hypothetically. I suggest you find your own answers if you are not ready to open up.
kaarlis26
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Quote: ajit1000
Are you paying $10.4 everyday? That is the figure when all your referrals are active, why are you recycling then? Is the average a problem? You have again answered hypothetically. I suggest you find your own answers if you are not ready to open up.


I was reading what others say in their articles and there they were not mentioned pure profit but gross profit, I only actually want to know how much pure profit you can earn on average if you have max 2000 rented refs and yearly gold membership. I dont need correct number but only approx.
ajit1000
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Quote: kaarlis26
Quote: ajit1000
Are you paying $10.4 everyday? That is the figure when all your referrals are active, why are you recycling then? Is the average a problem? You have again answered hypothetically. I suggest you find your own answers if you are not ready to open up.


I was reading what others say in their articles and there they were not mentioned pure profit but gross profit, I only actually want to know how much pure profit you can earn on average if you have max 2000 rented refs and yearly gold membership. I dont need correct number but only approx.

You should then ask them directly in their own threads about their claims, instead of posting a hypothetical question. I waited some time to answer you, as I might be wrong myself in my own calculations. But, since no one replied, I put the question back to you. Do you have 2000 referrals? If you have then you already know your own answers. So far you have not even shared your own average and expected average either.
« Last Edit: 2020-04-14 at 19:18 by ajit1000 »
kaarlis26
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[quote source=ajit1000]Are you paying $10.4 everyday? That is the figure when all your referrals are active, why are you recycling then? Is the average a problem? You have again answered hypothetically. I suggest you find your own answers if you are not ready to open up.


I was reading what others say in their articles and there they were not mentioned pure profit but gross profit, I only actually want to know how much pure profit you can earn on average if you have max 2000 rented refs and yearly gold membership. I dont need correct number but only approx.

You should then ask them directly in their own threads about their claims, instead of posting a hypothetical question. I waited some time to answer you, as I might be wrong myself in my own calculations. But, since no one replied, I put the question back to you. Do you have 2000 referrals? If you have then you already know your own answers. So far you have not even shared your own average and expected average either.[/quote]

Sorry, I dont know how to calculate that expected average but my own average of the last 7 days are 33.42
ajit1000
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33.42 is a wrong answer as anyone will tell you. Spend some time on the forum and work out where you are headed.
For a start your RR average is (Number of your RR clicks/Number of RRs) monthly would be (Total RR clicks for a month/Number of RRs/30). If you are not already making a note of your RR clicks, this should be the corret time to keep a log. Remember the Yearly Gold membership also expires. You should start saving for that also.
« Last Edit: 2020-04-14 at 20:17 by ajit1000 »
kaarlis26
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That 33.42 is my clicks average from my stats that I calculated from last 7 days.
And my RR average calculated from my stats is 4.68
ajit1000
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Quote: kaarlis26
That 33.42 is my clicks average from my stats that I calculated from last 7 days.
And my RR average calculated from my stats is 4.68


As per your present average ...

4.68*30days*2000RRs*$0.001=$280.80 Income
$10.4autopay*30days=$312 Expenses
Loss $312-$280.8=$31.20

Now, share your calculations for $50 profit every month. Depending how many referrals you have(still don't know) you need to get your RR average up systematically. It won't happen over night, then work your way up with more referrals. Remember as your RR base increases, you have to spend more time in managing them. Best wishes for your account!
« Last Edit: 2020-04-14 at 21:10 by ajit1000 »