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The New Yorker: “In the year and a half since Josh, Ricky, and Jakob left college, traffic to the site has grown three hundred per cent. In December of 2003, CollegeHumor.com generated $45,400; in December of this year, the revenues were $405,000.”
via Darren Barefoot.

















Brian on January 19th, 2005 at 8:20 pm
That’s not too shabby although you must realize that saleries and bandwidth come out of that. Given a 986 Alexa ranking - that’s right they in top 1,000 sites in the web, that will translate into roughly 10 megabits sustained per month minumum That will run roughly $2,000 per month plus another 15K per year in equipment costs. that comes to about $80,000 per employee in revenue. Expensive way to make that much money on the net.