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Re: {Aplha} CoinLandia.com - New Faucet Game - Its time to be a Farmer
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pupkinvasya
on 12/09/2017, 15:36:31 UTC
Saying to me to get real, because no one made more than $0.15-$0.20 per day is kind of out of reality, because you should realise this is a free game, basically a little bit more complex faucet. Can you tell me which faucet  (with way more ads) will give you $0.15-$0.20  per day?  I would like to join there.
I said you to get real because what you said sounded like someone being able to get $1+ for just one day of claiming. If you admit that it's really just $0.15-$0.20 per average day, it's another story. It's a lesser misjudgement to think that there are no faucets that pay $0.15-$0.20 per day. But still a misjudgement. I already mentioned freebitco.in as an example of such a faucet.

If every claim would be even just $0.10 per user, I would have to pay out $500 per day, its $15.000 per month.
I didn't say that a single claim should be $0.10. If you mean total daily earnings, I have to repeat that it's not really that much. And the more users you have, the more money you roll around. Yet again, there is freebitco.in that pays thousands of dollars per day and still manages to get profit.

Also, saying that $0.01 per claim is not that much is also maybe true in a different reality, because average faucet will pay you approximately 10 times less. Perhaps you should start your own project and show me, that you would have a problem to pay everyone $0.01 per claim and survive just from a few ads.
Actually, an average faucet with a 5 minute timer will pay 5-10 times less. But with 10 times more claims per day, that's still more than real to get over $0.10 daily. And faucets with longer cooldowns usually pay more. There is a number of faucets that pay $0.005-$0.01 for one claim per hour. Probably not the average ones but the top ones, but well, there is a reason why I did over 1500 claims in CoinLandia: using a very simple calculation, I concluded that this faucet game pays good but realistic amount of money, and then bookmarked it among the other top faucets where it doesn't really stand out.

I am trying to balance it and make it better for everyone, I could also shut the door and let it die as many other similar websites died before.
What would you prefer
When I put my own money into promotion of some website and keep the earnings unpaid in the form of upgrades etc. to get even more money, I take the risks of the website dying (closing, denying to pay etc.) in the meantime. Now, it's you to decide. By the way, do you know it already looks like the latter right now?