Ecommerce, Advertising - What works best for a Casual Games site?
More and more casual games sites are looking into advertising as the form of revenue.
SHOCKWAVE.COM
Traffic to free, ad-suported games: 90 percent
Revenue from advertising: 60-65 percent
WILDTANGENT
Traffic to free, ad-supported games: 98 percent
Revenue from advertising: 50 percent
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