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September 24, 2015, 07:58:56 PM
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Anybody know about this?
I know faucets stay alive with ads and affiliate links to bitcoin related sites, but how much can you really earn managing/owning a faucet site?
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September 24, 2015, 08:00:55 PM
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i doubt that its profitable to have it unless you pay really really tiny amounts and have a lot of advertisements on the website, the main problem is that people are not interested in faucets

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September 24, 2015, 08:45:46 PM
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but how much can you really earn managing/owning a faucet site?

Not a lot I am quite sure. You don't generally see faucets last very long. It will be easier to balance the books when bitcoin price is going down. When price starts to rise, faucets get hit badly and disappear.
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September 24, 2015, 08:54:41 PM
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I'm a faucet owner and i do not very know how much I earn...

My luck is that I give only 1 satoshi per claim.
So by principle My faucet will certainly not dry quickly (lol)

So I can surf with the Bonuses.


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September 24, 2015, 08:56:04 PM
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Besides, there are lots and lots of faucets out there, I doubt if it can be profitable due to so saturated market.

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September 24, 2015, 11:50:23 PM
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the new faucet don't earn because use absurde method to antibot (more click in the page, very hard captcha) , have more invasive ads and low rewards.

Is old faucet like moon, freebitcoin and similar is live and have hundred thousand or active user is because is simply, have a good rewards
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September 25, 2015, 01:50:17 AM
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I'm a faucet owner and i do not very know how much I earn...

My luck is that I give only 1 satoshi per claim.
So by principle My faucet will certainly not dry quickly (lol)

So I can surf with the Bonuses.



1 satoshi per claim?
I hope that is a typo! Who would visit a faucet that is for only 1 satoshi?


As for the OP if you do it right, it is profitable. You have to balance your rewards vs your ad earnings. You need to be different as well, just throwing the basic faucetbox script up on some site will not drive any decent traffic. It's tricky though because if you're rewards are too low you won't receive visitors, thus causing you to earn even less revenue.

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September 25, 2015, 02:32:10 AM
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You'll have to put money from your pocket at beginning until you build good traffic approx 10 k per day.

I'm also having a faucet but have very low traffic and rarely any visitor click on ads but I keep it live for my fun.

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September 25, 2015, 03:14:29 AM
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Well in the early days the point of a faucet was to give newcomers their first taste of Bitcoin. It was by no means a way to amass a profit.

With that said, there is no way you will make a fortune even with heavy traffic. You will likely break even and in the off chance that you do make a profit, it wont be anything special.

Im my mind, its a good way to get newcomers their first bits and a way for site owners to learn code. A site is only about $10 dollars a year
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September 25, 2015, 10:29:47 AM
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I'm a faucet owner and i do not very know how much I earn...

My luck is that I give only 1 satoshi per claim.
So by principle My faucet will certainly not dry quickly (lol)

So I can surf with the Bonuses.



1 satoshi per claim?
I hope that is a typo! Who would visit a faucet that is for only 1 satoshi?


As for the OP if you do it right, it is profitable. You have to balance your rewards vs your ad earnings. You need to be different as well, just throwing the basic faucetbox script up on some site will not drive any decent traffic. It's tricky though because if you're rewards are too low you won't receive visitors, thus causing you to earn even less revenue.


Who would visit a faucet that is for only 1 satoshi?
...the answer is here:
So far 1740
Hope to earn 5000 is big.

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September 25, 2015, 01:10:01 PM
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I double up my invest with my 4 faucets. Currently 1 BTC goes out per week.
A unique design is important, the ads should be discreetly and users click more if your have a high payout

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