From disaster to blockbuster, there is a formula for everything. In a movie, a movie is successful if it makes enough money that cover its expenses and earn a net profit; any movie not able to do so is considered a flop. Here we do not make movies, we do craft articles, we do not pay for... wait, we do pay; we pay with our time and effort, so it shall be counted, but determination comes from the earnings we make.
The Bombed
- Disaster: no earnings or earnings of less than five cent (< $0.05)
- Super Duper Flop: Not even 10 cents (< $0.10) were made.
- Super Flop: Couldn't even make 20 cents (< $0.20).
- Flop: Not even 40 cents was made (< $0.40).
The Average
- Below Average: Couldn't get to the Golden Point (< $0.50).
- Average: The golden point (= $0.50)
- Above Average: Greater than the golden point but less than the diamond point ( $0.50 < = < $0.75)
The Hit
- Jubilee Hit - Diamond Point and Above (= $0.75)
- Hit - Article Reaching a single dollar is a hit (= $1).
- Mega Hit - The article has earned one and a half dollars (= $1.5).
- Super Hit - A two-dollar hit (= $2) is a big one.
- Super Duper Hit - A three-dollar hit (= $3) is a monster hit.
- Blockbuster - The Four Dollar and Above Star Article ($4 and Above)
Thats my personal determining, this has nothing to do on how you determine your work, Publish0x is neutral.