Marik wrote:Fri, April 15 2005 - 4:35 AM
by: Tycho
It seems to me that they should call it Take All Of Your Money Spot instead of Keenspot, because of how they take your money all the time.
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Read penny arcade! Then, discuss!
Before the barbs fly, allow me to clarify a few points. Yes, this was cross-posted from the Keenspace forum, where the same discussion took place yesterday.
Q: Hey, what's up with you and Tycho? You dissin' Keen?
A: Between April 12th and 14th I emailed and IM'd several people, including Gav, the eCartoonists mailing list, and Tycho, mentioning that the Google Adsense revenue was a LOT better than I expected it to be. Tycho asked for some clarifications, and asked if he could post that information. I gave my permission, knowing full well that "permission" did not constitute "ability to set the tone of his article." We both felt that the news was important. Tycho took a more negative, accusatory stance than I would have, but the important thing is that he got your attention. Google Adsense works -- at least it works for ME, and it works for lots of others. Especially bloggers. There was a Scientific American article on that back in December, if I recall correctly.
Q: So... how much DO you make with Google Adsense?
A: I'm not prepared to disclose that information. I will say, however, that my hosting expenses at Canaca.com, paid up-front for three years, would be covered in a single month, assuming I served at least 3 million pages to my readers.
Q: Damn! 3 million pages?
A: Yup. That's roughly half again what I served in my last full month with Keenspot. Page-views have gone way up since my site started loading faster. And that's BEFORE I got "wanged" by Penny Arcade. This month I'll probably serve more than 4 million pages.
Q: So... should I stay on Keenspace?
A: I don't see why not. Self-hosting without the programming chops to automate your site is a nightmare. I'm paying a guy to solve the technical problems for me, so that I can focus on being a full-time cartoonist. If you don't do at least (hang on while I pull some numbers out of my butt...) 250,000 page-views in a month, hiring someone to do the heavy lifting for you is probably not an option.
Q: Well... I know this guy who can help me. Should I still stay?
A: That's between you and "this guy," whoever he is. I'll say this much -- Unless you're over the 50,000 page mark, Google Adsense revenue would be pretty low. Then again, seeing that you're making SOMETHING might motivate you to find a way to serve more pages.
Q: What about Keenspot?
A: What about it? I'm nothing but grateful for the leg up they provided me. The negative publicity they've recieved will pass, and they'll either take the Adsense information and find ways to better serve the 'Spotters, or they won't. I'd prefer to see Keenspot cartoonists making more money than they currently make. It's not a zero-sum game. Keenspot, Keenspotters, and I can all succeed without having to stomp on each other.
Q: So... what technology are you using? Is it Autokeen Lite? CUSP? What?
A: SOLAR. It's currently a closed-source, closed-beta project: "Shiny OnLine Archive Repository." Elements of this code have been incorporated in several commercial websites. It's heavy duty stuff, and it updates my 1700-page archives in less than 60 seconds from the word go. It also caches my updates, so even a full update at new-comic-time can be executed in less time than it takes to reload a single browser page.
Q: Can I get some of this SOLAR stuff?
A: Maybe. Certainly not until the beta is over. It'll probably be part of a public offering sometime in June.
Q: Howard, are you going into the comic hosting business?
A: Absolutely not. I want to be a cartoonist, not a CEO. I've done the "businessman" thing. I quit a very nice, high-paying job back in September (I was a Product Line Manager for a $100 million business unit at Novell) because I wanted to be a cartoonist.
Q: I've got more questions. Will you answer them?
A: I may use some stock answers like "I'm not at liberty to comment on that right now", but yes, I will. Right here in this thread, even. Or you can email me.
--Howard