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Feb 10

Shoutout to the days when ad rev was actually moderately useful. I miss those days.

Here's where I'm at! $0.06 in one month is pretty good!

You haven't cracked 500 impressions in a month, they reset it at the end of each month. You'd need over 500 in Jan. But there is also some variation - in Jan, I had over 1100 ad views: $0.04, in Dec, 680 ad views:$0.01. It seems you get more per ad view the more you get above 500 in a month.

I see! Thank you for the explanation...
This is really difficult!
:sob: :sob:

Let me ask you another question.
I've noticed some comic artists publish one page as one chapter.
Does this help increase ad impressions?

That's actually impressive! :sob::yellow_heart:
Mine's:
53 ad impressions
0 revenue
0.04 total revenue

Maybe. I do that, but that's because (1) I hate reading scroll comics and (2) one of my comic pages takes a week's worth of free time to make, on average. I don't do it for the revenue, since there is effectively none and I don't expect to get any anytime soon. You do get more views per viewer if they are single pages, but you also don't get featured as much. If I were to do it again, I'd probably do updates at 4-6 of my pages at a time and just update less frequently.

Honestly, though, don't expect to make money via the Tapas platform. If you want to generate revenue from your comic, you'll need to monetize through some other direction - Patreon (or similar), Print comics, Kickstarters, and so forth. My puny Patreon is worth 375k ad views a month (at 500 ad views per $0.01, disregarding the exponential scale for math simplicity). I don't think any community series gets those kinds of views. You'd need to be one of the biggest hits this site has ever had to make appreciable revenue via Tapas ads directly, which is part of what this thread is about.

Yeah, I really like your hand-colored comics.
That definitely takes a lot of time.

Ditto, even as a digital artist, I'm sure yours take similar amounts of time! I could probably do 2-3 pages a week if comics were my full time job, but they aren't.

((keep in mind that for me is a joke, i donp't do it for money but it's still funny to me))