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Showing posts with label earning. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2016

Virtual reality will revolutionize media content but VR headsets need to evolve




Virtual reality can deliver on its promise to bring new and immersive experiences to the masses, but the current iteration of hardware will need to evolve first.

That’s the view shared by NextVR co-founder Dave Cole and Shanna Tellerman, co-founder and CEO of Modsy, two VR industry veterans who took to the stage atTechCrunch Disrupt New York to dig into the development of this much-hyped but potentially transformative medium.


Tellerman’s company, which
raised $8 million in February, enables users create a fully virtual version of their home for the purpose of testing out interior design styles or decor. That’s quite unlike the typical content associated with VR — such as games, sports or even pornography — and Tellerman believes it will take some time for VR to permeate beyond the typically white male users who own early versions of the hardware right now.


“The reality is that most consumers who [could benefit the most] don’t have VR in their living room yet. We have incredible technology in the background, and we’re designing every home so that, when VR hits, we can take advantage of it,” she said.


NextVR, which
recently closed a $30.5 million Series A round, has struck deals with LiveNation and already covers a range of sports including the Kentucky Derby and select NBA matches. Plenty of new features are in the pipeline, including positional tracking and movement, but Cole admitted he wants to expand his company’s range of programming.


“Content for a broader audience is a tricky issue, [we’re focused on] very pronounced silos right now. It takes critical mass, you have to hang that [content push] on [VR reaching a] critical mass,” he explained.


But, for those that experience, there will be no turning back. “Once you’ve had that experience, anything else will feel like watching video in a fish bowl,” Cole added.





Aside from time, Tellerman and Cole both believe a new kind of hardware experience is needed. Fixed home VR is showing the potential for virtual reality and augmented reality content experience, but it is costly, unwieldy and uncomfortable. That’s kept it to a limited early demographic.


“We’re all very hesitant to put things on our face. The trend needs to start with trendy people… starting it in Silicon Valley… maybe sometimes works,” Tellerman joked. “Form factor needs to be something that hits the mark.”


“Form factors will need to change before it becomes mainstream,” Cole said in agreement.


The NextVR founder shared his belief that LG’s lightweight VR headset, LG 360 VR:
a prototype of which was announced earlier this year, is the type of device that can move virtual reality into new kinds of audiences beyond early adopters. He also mentioned Microsoft’s HoloLens, which has shown early promise and has more than 1,000 engineers working on its development.
 



“I think there’s a step beyond [headsets, whether it’s in our phone or our eyes, it won’t be a set of goggles sitting in our home,” Tellerman mused.


Both executives believe that VR is poised to be a genuine breakthrough, and not fall dead on its hype like 3D TV did.


“3D TV was a very small value add to the television experience,” Cole, whose company was involved in TV, explained. “VR engages your entire visual system in a way that 3D never did, [it is] immersive beyond anything that was possible… even an iMax theater.”


“3D goggles might [fail], but VR content creates a different level of immersion, it feels like we’re creating amazing businesses,” Tellerman said in agreement.

How To Earn $100 Per Day With Google AdSense

How To Earn $100 Per Day With Google AdSense, And How Much Traffic You Need


Earning $100, $200 or even $300 per day with Google AdSense is not an impossible job.
Many bloggers and website owners are doing it, and you are not an exception. The only thing you need is better planning and execution, hard work, determination and passion for blogging about your topic or niche.
Before diving into the exact process, let’s know some terminology for better understanding of Google AdSense and how you can generate more revenue by selling your ad inventories on your blog.
What Is AdSense: It’s a monetization program by Google for online content from websites, mobile sites, and site search results with relevant and engaging ads.

CTR : Your ad Click-through Rate is the number of ad clicks divided by the number of individual ad impressions. Suppose you are showing 3 AdSense ads on every page, your 1 page view is equal to 3 ad impressions.
CTR = Clicks / Ad Impressions X 100
Suppose, you get 5 clicks out of 500 ad impressions, your CTR would be 1% (5/500X100).
CPC : Cost-Per-Click is the revenue you earn each time a visitor clicks on your ad. CPC is usually determined by the advertisers. In some competitive niches like finance, marketing, online products etc. advertisers may be willing to pay more per click than others.
CPM: CPM means “Cost Per 1000 Impressions.”
Sometimes advertisers opt for CPM ads instead of CPC and set their price for 1000 ad impressions. And they pay each time their ads appear on any website.

Let’s Make $100 Everyday With Google AdSense, Right?


For the convenience of calculation we assume that – You serve your AdSense ads on your blog or website, irrespective of showing your ads on your mobile site and added the site search results with AdSense.
Your CTR is 1% and your average CPC is $0.25. It’s quite achievable and lots of bloggers usually get it. We also assume that Page View = Ad Impression for easy calculation. You can manipulate the parameters on your own for desired results.
  • To make $100 everyday you need 40,000 Page Views/day Or, 400 Clicks a day @ 1% CTR and $0.25 CPC. For 40,000 Page Views you have to produce 500 awesome articles or blog posts which attract at least 80 or more page views/article everyday.
  • Apart from CPC, you will also earn from your CPM ad impressions. Irrespective of any niche, the average CPM earning is $1 to $1.5 per 1,000 impressions. You can make $40 to $60 per day easily from 40,000 page views.
  • You can also sell your Ad space directly or via BuySellAds.com and generate $6,000 Per Month on an average from 40,000 page views. Check out how webmasters and bloggers are making $6,000 to $8,000 Per Month from BuySellAds with forty thousand page views per day. So your daily earning will be $200 (6000/30=200).
  • A niche blog with high quality articles converts very well with affiliate marketing. You can easily earn $40 to $80/day from affiliate selling with correct implementation and execution.

Now your total earning per day is $100 + $40 + $200 +$40 = $380 from CPC, CPM, Direct Ad Sell, Affiliate Marketing for 40,000 page views per day. I’ve taken the lowest possible earnings from all the 4 sources.
$380 per day means $11,400 per month (380X30= 11,400) Or, $136,800 per year(11,400X12=136,800). Isn’t it a whooping amount to lead a lavish life?
Which is well above your desired earning of $100 per day from Google AdSense, right? 1000s of people are making money by writing articles, and you can also do it. The only thing I want to say is “Be Focused!”


P.S. The above results can be possible if you produce at least 200 to 250 great articles or blog posts per year for 2 years. So how much traffic you actually need to make $100 per day from Google AdSense – It’s way less than 40,000 Page Views Per Day!