$0.07 or $0.23 Earnings per Read?— This Doesn’t Make Sense!
Or does it? Have you figured out the answer to make more from your stories?
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I know you love numbers.
I’ve ranked 7 of my stories from March in ascending order.
I calculate how much every read on each story made.
Can you find any correlation between earnings per read and other metrics?

Views: 26 — Reads: 15 — Ratio: 58% — Earnings: $1.15
Claps: 521 — Comments: 8 — Length: 5min
— $0.07/read —


Views: 248 — Reads: 150 — Ratio: 60% — Earnings: $14.49
Claps: 1,960 — Comments: 43 — Length: 3min
— $0.09/read —


Views: 69 — Reads: 39 — Ratio: 57% — Earnings: $5.83
Claps: 1,151 — Comments: 27 — Length: 3min
— $0.14/read —


Views: 28 — Reads: 19 — Ratio: 68% — Earnings: $3.42
Claps: 549 — Comments: 10 — Length: 4min
— $0.18/read —


Views: 25 — Reads: 12 — Read Ratio: 48% — Earnings: $2.46
Claps: 300 — Comments: 3 — Length: 4min
— $0.20/read —


Views: 23 — Reads: 16 — Read Ratio: 70% — Earnings: $3.66
Claps: 515 — Comments: 9 — Length: 4min
— $0.22/read —


Views: 35 — Reads: 28 — Read Ratio: 80% — Earnings: $6.50
Claps: 800 — Comments: 15 — Length: 5min
— $0.23/read —

I Saw No Apparent Connection
No metric could predict higher earnings per read.
I even tried every combination of stats like:
- Claps per view
- Comments per read
- Highlights per comment
as well as every other possible statistic.
But nothing made sense.
I Found the Secret to Higher Earnings per Read
It took a closer look and many conversations with other writers.
Let me show you how you can craft your articles to ensure more earnings.
Read all about it in the article below:
