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Ad Revenue

I finally took the plunge and allowed ads on Sound of Text after almost 10 years without them. I have actually tried several times to get ads, but Adsense (and others) would turn me down.

A few months ago, in October, Publift reached out to me and I decided to move forward. I was always curious what type of ad revenue that Sound of Text could generate.

Turns out, it's over $3k per month!

, Founder of Icon for Sound of Text
Sound of Text
on April 12, 2023
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    Congrats! Is your audience mostly on mobile? Or on MacOS? Because many browsers nowadays block ads automatically. Or do you handle ad-blockers in any way?

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      Hi. Audience is primarily mobile. I don't handle ad-blockers at all.

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    Congrats on successfully implementing ads!

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    Congrats on successfully implementing ads!
    How were you able to sustain Sound of Text for nearly a decade without generating any revenue?

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      Thank you!

      Well, the average cost of upkeep was something like $5/month for a server, so I didn't really care about revenue. It was not originally my intention to make money from product. I built it while I was still in college. It was more of a resume piece than anything. It just so happened to get more and more popular over the years.

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    Congrats!! How many monthly visitors do you have?

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      Thank you! I'm averaging between 2 and 3 million monthly pageviews. Around 1 million unique visitors.

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