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Topic: How do faucets afford it (Read 1291 times)

hero member
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December 02, 2014, 09:16:18 PM
#20


I host a faucet at http://moneyinpjs.com/BTCfaucet and yes it runs on ad revenue. I do make some profit (most times) but it depends if your users support you and don't use a adblocker.

Adblockers will kill all faucets if no one views the ads.

As a faucet owner, Please disable adblockers when using faucets...even if they don't require it. Over time, we could offer bigger prizes.  Grin

Why don't you use an anti adblock script, and increase the faucet payment accordingly? It should work better than asking your visitors to voluntarily disable their adblock.
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December 02, 2014, 08:48:12 PM
#19
I have a few faucets I still use although the payout is small the captcha is easy and it pays a little each sunday.

I removed ad blocked for those sites just to help support them.

thanks for your support. if we do not get ad views and clicks then we will all close over time...so support your favorite faucets by clicking an ad after you have been paid.  Wink

Doing this will not only make the site some money but also makes it possible to give bigger prizes.  Shocked  Grin

+ 1000!
A lot of people are complaining about the (small) amount of satoshis they get from faucet.. but don't don't what's needed for those faucets to increase payouts... click the ads..!

I know a lot of faucets with clean ads, no annoying popups or spammy links but just clean and legit ads..so i keep clicking every time i visit faucet.
The payouts would be a lot higher if every faucet user would do the same..




legendary
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December 02, 2014, 07:59:46 PM
#18


I host a faucet at http://moneyinpjs.com/BTCfaucet and yes it runs on ad revenue. I do make some profit (most times) but it depends if your users support you and don't use a adblocker.

Adblockers will kill all faucets if no one views the ads.

As a faucet owner, Please disable adblockers when using faucets...even if they don't require it. Over time, we could offer bigger prizes.  Grin

So do you also get paid if the users only use the faucet and don't click on any ads? Or is it in script that a user will be made to click on ads by hidden links, like the ones that usually pops up when you click on "claim faucet" etc?

And I've seen faucets/sites which detect if the user is using ad-block and they only permit access to the faucet if the user disables it first and then refreshes the page.

Some ad networks (like a-ads) pay based on impressions, not by clicks. So just visiting these sites earns them money.
newbie
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December 02, 2014, 06:54:23 PM
#17
Yeah mostly they get paid by ads of course Wink
i made a little webpage with the best faucets.....duno if i can post it or that would be spam?
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December 02, 2014, 06:36:47 PM
#16
I have a few faucets I still use although the payout is small the captcha is easy and it pays a little each sunday.

I removed ad blocked for those sites just to help support them.

thanks for your support. if we do not get ad views and clicks then we will all close over time...so support your favorite faucets by clicking an ad after you have been paid.  Wink

Doing this will not only make the site some money but also makes it possible to give bigger prizes.  Shocked  Grin

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December 02, 2014, 04:40:37 PM
#15
Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads
They hope that the ads will eventually pay for all the coins they give away for free.

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Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads
They cannot give large amounts because they depend on the ads for profit (or to even exist).
hero member
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December 02, 2014, 03:59:29 PM
#14
Ads and promotion. Maybe also banners and backlinks to other Bitcoin related sites. I think it's only a small profit you can earn with AdSense etc.
sr. member
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December 02, 2014, 12:19:18 PM
#13
Well, the ads actually do give them quite a lot of money. Especially if the faucets require you to actually click on the banner-ad. This generates far more profits than pure site-visits. If it wasn't profitable, they wouldn't run the faucet Smiley
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December 02, 2014, 11:10:23 AM
#12
Because they are earning good money from ads that they are showing. you can see freebitco it has lots of ads on it. i know they are earning good money from it  Grin
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December 02, 2014, 10:41:34 AM
#11
Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads

Because they just faucet Tongue
if they give big amounts, be careful they are scammer.
newbie
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December 02, 2014, 08:14:07 AM
#10
My take on it is that say you make 30cents a week And the value were to go up exponentially it's kind of fun to. Mini lotteries you could win 100 from
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December 02, 2014, 07:48:27 AM
#9
I have a few faucets I still use although the payout is small the captcha is easy and it pays a little each sunday.

I removed ad blocked for those sites just to help support them.
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December 02, 2014, 02:54:50 AM
#8
They use children to data mine the users signing up for faucets, to determine the spending habits, which they sell to BIG companies, who then target these consumers with product spamming. ^^Joking^^

They receive income from all the Ad's hosted on the site. I even use some of them, with huge amounts of registered users, to advertize websites I want to promote.

Some of them, even have a "Multiplyer" option, where people gamble some of their own coins or the coins they received from the faucet and they get some of their coins back. ^Grin^
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December 02, 2014, 02:50:06 AM
#7


I host a faucet at http://moneyinpjs.com/BTCfaucet and yes it runs on ad revenue. I do make some profit (most times) but it depends if your users support you and don't use a adblocker.

Adblockers will kill all faucets if no one views the ads.

As a faucet owner, Please disable adblockers when using faucets...even if they don't require it. Over time, we could offer bigger prizes.  Grin

So do you also get paid if the users only use the faucet and don't click on any ads? Or is it in script that a user will be made to click on ads by hidden links, like the ones that usually pops up when you click on "claim faucet" etc?

And I've seen faucets/sites which detect if the user is using ad-block and they only permit access to the faucet if the user disables it first and then refreshes the page.
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December 02, 2014, 02:19:28 AM
#6


I host a faucet at http://moneyinpjs.com/BTCfaucet and yes it runs on ad revenue. I do make some profit (most times) but it depends if your users support you and don't use a adblocker.

Adblockers will kill all faucets if no one views the ads.

As a faucet owner, Please disable adblockers when using faucets...even if they don't require it. Over time, we could offer bigger prizes.  Grin
sr. member
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December 02, 2014, 02:04:00 AM
#5
Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads

They ARE loaded with banner ads, and they are giving not just small but absolutely TINY amounts. The money earned from advertising is also quite small so I suspect they don't make much profit either.

I spent over half a year clicking and clicking and clicking on faucets, but if I added up all the BTC I got from them*, it would only be worth about $0.80.

There are much better ways to make money via the Internet. I wouldn't recommend faucets unless you're a beginner that wants to use them to learn how sending and receiving BTC works, or if the faucet has an affiliate program and you have a blog or something that might attract referrals.

*excluding the old Primedice 2 HH faucet, of course.
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December 01, 2014, 11:08:58 PM
#4
We're talking sub-penny amounts here, I think I got that much in my jeans pocket right now.   Tongue

And no, faucets are not a worthwhile way to accrue BTC.
legendary
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December 01, 2014, 11:08:16 PM
#3
Because money they are giving are so little that probably just one  banner would compensate for that. So that is not correct that faucets giving you money - faucets earns money - they are selling your actions.
legendary
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December 01, 2014, 11:01:14 PM
#2
Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads

They give such a SMALL amount they are able to.  They make more off ad's then they pay.  And if they were just starting it would not take much to fund a faucet. 
newbie
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December 01, 2014, 10:13:06 PM
#1
Why are they giving away free money albeit small amounts?  It's not like they're loaded with banner ads
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