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RPM and meaning

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lonefox1 said 1 year, 7 months ago:

Hi Folks, I have several cash parking sites. 60% share. I check my dashboard bout each day, and Daily RPM: Last 30 Days. I see the graph and click the dot which reads for example “Sept 28th $20″… is this a share I am supposed to receive? I’ve read the definition of RPM but really didn’t get it. Any explanations would be appreciated.
DLewis

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GoDaddy Expert adamr said 1 year, 7 months ago:

@lonefox1

RPM gives you an idea of how much revenue you make for every 1000 impressions on your site. Impressions are the number of visitors that have taken a look at your CashParking site. To get the RPM amount, you essentially divide the total revenue generated by the number of impressions on your site and then multiply that number by 1000.

For example, if your RPM for a specific day was $20, then you would be making around $20 for every 1000 impressions.

Hope that helps!

“Understanding Your CashParking Report”

http://support.godaddy.com/help/article/1379

-Adam

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lonefox1 said 1 year, 7 months ago:

Thanks Adam!

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GoDaddy Expert adamr said 1 year, 7 months ago:

@lonefox1

You’re welcome! Thanks for posting!

-Adam

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jonmyers said 1 year, 1 month ago:

So does that mean that the RPM it shows ($492 for mine) is a guesstimate for the year?

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GoDaddy Expert adamr said 1 year, 1 month ago:

@jonmyers

This is the average revenue you would make for every 1000 impressions on your site. It is based off the number of impressions rather than a set time.

-Adam

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