Ahmmm, just a thought:
if you use _FREE_ quotas, how the hell are you going to break even?
If you don't pay nothing, you break even at 0 visitors to your site.

If your App should ever reach the levels of needing more quota (space,
processing time) where you would need to buy additional resources, it
would still depend on the functionality of each single App. It depends
on whether you reached the limits because you have so many visitors OR
becuase your App is very intensive (calculations, database, etc).

Basically it would depend on an abstract resources-need/user-ratio.
And that one is different for each application. Therefore there is no
answer to your question.


- Wit



On Apr 17, 1:17 pm, sagey <sage...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm thinking about creating a webapp that would initially try to fund
> itself by using google ads.
>
> Does anyone have a calculation/formula/idea as to how many add clicks
> i would need to break even on the cost of hosting the site on gae?
>
> for example, Assuming i use up the free quotas, would you be able to
> say
>
> for 100,000 page views x% would need to click an add in order to break
> even.
>
> Thanks in advance

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