To be able to measure this income against my website traffic development I will include a monthly overview of my analytics with every report.

As you can see above, I had 331 unique visitors on my blog in the past month. Divided by the amount I earned through Coil makes 0,002 € that I earned per visitor.

The actual amount might actually still be a lot lower, since I am also receiving payments from Coil when I’m browsing my own website or while editing articles. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a way to avoid that yet. Chrome only allows to enable extensions either on all websites or on specific ones, but there is no option to exclude an individual site as of now.

I’m also publishing a few articles on Coil’s own blogging platform aside from linking to my blog, which also counts towards this earnings amount diluting this metric further.

I’m looking forward to see how that metric is going to develop over the course of this year, especially since I’m expecting an increase across all of the three relevant metrics — my website traffic, the adoption of Coil, and the value of XRP.

If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the comments below this article.

If you are curious to find out how to integrate Coil into your own WordPress website or blog, check out my step-by-step guide on how to do it.