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  • Margaret

    what's your site? 

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  • Zahid Kashif

    The site name starts from, rid…..demy, ,  now you can check it there

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  • Zahid Kashif

    Hello! 

    So, I am on journey for almost 5 month now and i am growing steadily and i am happy to be here but one thing is very bad and that is RPM…   my traffic is almost 85% from tier 1 countries like USA, Uk, Canada..

    so is there anything i am missing which you can help me understand so that i can do it and increased the rpm may be.. and and any is there any optimization…. because i am getting daily 6, to 7 hundred visitors but i am just getting 2, 3 dollar which is not worth the effort i am putting.. site name is “punnypulse.com”

    Thanks!

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    • Journey Support Team

    RPM is incredibly specific to the site and its audience so I always recommend avoiding comparing! Each site’s RPM is impacted by a ton of different factors like audience makeup, CPM, formatting, reader behavior, which devices or browsers most of their visitors are coming from, etc. Two identical sites can have vastly different RPMs based on how their audience behaves alone.

    RPM isn’t the way you earn, but instead an average of how everything comes together. So as your CPM, traffic, and impressions fluctuate - so will your RPM. You can read more about that here.

    When I look at your site I see ads serve as expected so the next best thing to do is to make sure there aren't any conflicts with your Journey script and that your posts are as optimized as possible

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  • Zahid Kashif

    I don't think it's normal because when you get 600 to 700 visitors daily from Tier 1 countries, you expect at least $7 or $8 a day. But here I am getting just $2 or $3. There is definitely something wrong going on here. I also did what you suggested about the "scriptwrapper" thing.

     

     

     

     

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Journey is Self Supported

Our support staff is monitoring this forum everyday for bugs related to ad delivery, the display and functionality of the Journey dashboard, and any bugs related to the onboarding process. We are typically unable to assist with non-bug related issues like RPM performance expectations, issues setting up the ads.txt file, and questions already answered by our existing help docs. Read here for a more detailed breakdown of how Journey is self-supported and our recommendations for how to find answers to common issues.

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