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In addition to what Becky posted on how earnings are calculated, I'll try to address in more detail your question.
Each web page is considered a page view. So every time a reader goes to a different URL for your blog, that's counted as a new web page/view.
FYI, you can select how many posts show up on a page by clicking on the "Write" link and then "Edit" for your blog. Then click on "Change display settings" to set up how many posts show up on each page. The fewer the posts on your page the more page views you'll get when a reader clicks on posts on the next page. At this time, the fewest posts you can have on a page is five posts.
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Brian
Blogit Team
www.blogit.com: The online writing marketplace.
posted by
BlogitStaff
on July 25, 2004 at 8:20 PM
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Earnings
The earnings system is controlled by readers, and is based on how often they read a particular writer. For example, if a particular reader reads a writer 20% of the time, that writer will receive 20% of their monthly payment to writers. Earnings are determinted based on percentage of clicks a reader has for your blogs for that month.
This means that the writers who earn the most are the ones who consistently post work of interest. Writers can even write multiple blogs to appeal to different groups of readers.
For more information on earnings, please see the Earnings help page:
http://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Help/HelpPage.aspx?page=earnings
posted by
BlogitStaff-Becky
on July 25, 2004 at 7:22 PM
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