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Scientechie

Type of Ads Shown

PhoText

Site Category

Technology


Statistics

Estimated Clicks/Ad/Week
Estimated clicks per ad per week is a forecast of how many clicks will be made on an ad that runs for a week. It is estimated by averaging all the recent historic clicks per ad per week data. Some ads will receive more clicks and some ads will receive less clicks.

<10

Average CPC
CPC stands for Cost per Click. Advertisers are charged for each click an ad receives. Cost Per Click can be as cheap as US$0.01 per click or as much as US$100 per click.

$0.17

Avg Weekly Views/Ad
Historic average of number of times that a specific ad is displayed during a week.

<1,000

Repurchase Rate
The Repurchase Rate is the rate of returning customers for a particular site. A high repurchase rate is a good indication that advertisers perceive high value advertising on the site.

-

Alexa Rank
Alexa Ranks are created by a subsidiary of Amazon.com and measure the traffic ranking of websites. The most trafficked site in the world has an Alexa Rank of 1. Some new websites and sites with very little traffic do not have an Alexa Rank. In addition, sites that are part of a larger domain do not always have an individual rating.

4,939

Average CTR
CTR stands for Click Through Ratio. The CTR is the number of times that an ad is clicked divided by the number of impressions. This percentage helps advertisers gauge the success of a particular campaign.

1.42% 

Clicks by Country

United States 100.0%
Other Countries 0.0%

Pricing
1 Day
$0.20 
1 Week
$1.00 
2 Weeks
$1.96 
1 Month
$3.99 
Days
Est Clicks/Ad
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Cost/Day
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Site Information

About this Site

Science, technology, computers and more. Rants, opinions, news, and pleasantries! A general blog about the technical world, with a very heavy emphasis on open source software and Linux.

Why advertise on Scientechie?

Scientechie has a dedicated following, and a high ranking in search engine queries related to Linux and open source. New posts are relatively heavily trafficked. New additions are often picked up by leading software websites, and a large traffic influx occurs when that happens: about twice a week.

Where will my ad be shown?

At the top of every page, just below the header links. In the body of new posts.

With Technorati Engage since

August, 2009