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A long calculating ! You may see this!

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#1 by jeff120 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 00:58

I have a little time before the New Year, so let me do some math that anyone would want to see (theoretical)

~~~PREMIUM~~~

We pay a rounded 15$ for premium.

Let's see who wins and who loses.

The "test" is base on NO-REFERRALS 10 people of level 2-8 (you'll see why and I think you guessed why).

After the payment of 15$, 2$ are going to our direct sponsor and 1$ to the direct sponsor's sponsor.

There remain 12$.

We see welcome ads, worth of 1$. Remained : 11$.

Then we see GUARANTEED 0.04 cents daily. Let's round them to 5 cents (impossible to NOT reach 5 cents a day!).

So we get 0.05 * 360 (you saw this math at least 10 times on this forum!)= 18$ !!! . There remains -7$ !!!

Then, what you don't expect, there is an average of winning at ClixGrid once at ten days (if you spend all your chances). I said that because it is IMPOSSIBLE again to not win at ClixGrid in a complete year of spending all your chances everyday. So, we win .10 cents 10 days. Multiplied with 36 (rounded 360 days of the year divided by 10), we get 3.6$. So there remains -10.6$ !!!

Multiply by ten persons (don't forget - NO REFERRALS) = -106$ for ClixSense. Think about that at 10 persons with referrals.

But now, let's take a look at what ClixSense gets!

I mean, they are -106$ profit right now, but we have to take a look at the advertising earnings!

So, they need to advertise 100* 10 (persons) welcome ads = 1000 ads of 0.01 each. That's equal of 16$.
So there remains -90$.

Then, they get 4 * 10 (persons) standard views, too, for 360 days that means = 14 400 views! So let's take a look at how much 14 400 standard views cost 143$. So we have a HUGE profit of 53$. Kidding.

Now at ClixGrid, it is simple. 15$*12 months*600 squares! = 108 000$. Here, it doesn't matter how many people are ! It is a stable rate. Let's say they give 120$ as prizes DAILY (maybe more, maybe less)! So we get 120*30 days*12 months=43 200$. So we get 108 000-43 200=64 800$ a YEAR ! For :clixsense:!

But wait, that 64 800$ is stable, doesn't matter how many people we are calculating!

And now, think about that : the hosting, the security fees, the domain! The lawyer of this company, the employers (Jim said in an interview there are something like 5 employers, anyway!), how many effort or energy is used 24/7 ! Think about the payment fees too, that are paid EVERY SINGLE CENT by this company!

If we are thinking at the 1 million 800 thousands of users, let's say there are 1 million and half active (wow, there are a lot more). So would you duplicate the "-106$" of 10 users with 850k PREMIUM users ?

If you do the math, you will find an interesting number. 106*85 000 (not 850k, because we already had those 10 users : sorry, guys!) = 9.010.000$. Duplicate the ads too, etc.

And what I wanted to point. It really doesn't matter if this company makes a huge profit or a little profit. Think about how MANY DOLLARS are cycling here !

My calculating may have errors, I just wanted to point what a HUGE money roll this company has! :cs:heers!

"Happy clicking!"




P.S: Hope you didn't get bored. However, it is an interesting calculating !
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#2 by valerie » Sat Dec 31, 2011 01:11

Also, there are payment processor fees and check fees.

I use to think about selling something everyone would want, for $1.
If I could get 1 million people to purchase, I'd be a millionaire. :lol:
Of course, payment processor would take a big chunk of that $1.
So I thought....if I could sell a product for $2 and a million people buy it, I'd be a millionaire. :mrgreen:

:lol:
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#3 by jeff120 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 01:13

valerie wrote: Also, there are payment processor fees and check fees.

Said that :) However, didn't calculate. You do the math !
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#4 by valerie » Sat Dec 31, 2011 01:15

Ok. I read it quickly but yep, that's a lot of dough! :P
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#5 by rheydickson » Sat Dec 31, 2011 02:10

This won't last for almost 5 years (I know it will going to last for another one anyways) if hadn't made big profits..

But nice calculations :thumbup: ,.
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#6 by jeff120 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 03:03

rheydickson wrote: This won't last for almost 5 years (I know it will going to last for another one anyways) if hadn't made big profits..

Yeah, however Jim said this is not his first source of income.

rheydickson wrote: But nice calculations :thumbup: ,.

Thanks!
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#7 by rlutia66 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 04:17

Hey, isn't it holliday, guys? You should lock math in a deep closet and have fun!!
Happy New Year, :clixsense:!!!
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