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Dumb.
There's a typo in the first word of your blog post. You dropped the "i" in Wikia.
Also, we published a podcast today with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, who talks about the search-wiki idea. It's here.
Cheers,
Mike
Actually, most pages using adsense generate $20-120 per thousand page views, depending on your clickthrough rate. It all depends on your segment.
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Also if we think about print publications, they may have rate cards but only PDF - even still today! when web is going from 2.0 to 3.0, print advertising sales are still back in 80's
Still - blogs and small print publications have very good and high quality reader and pin point target groups...