I agree with Rob Whisonant if as he mentions what you are advertising draws a 1% click thru- and remember you normally only make money when some out of that 1% that click actually buy. It goes back to marketing basics about getting your message in front of a targeted market which includes not only interest in your product and/or service but also the ability to buy what you are selling. I was taught a long time ago about this being a numbers game. If you really do get your ads in front of the right people, sooner or later you will get clicks. But many get discouraged and quit when say they get 3,000 clicks and no sales - when you may have to bump that number up to 5 or even 10,000 clicks to get even one sale depending on exactly how targeted your website is when compared to the ads. It really takes multiple sales to establish a realistic goal in establishing a click thru rate (and each product is different).
If your website is getting this many hits, you may want to also consider finding something to sell yourself or sell advertising on your website. Or if you load your own affiliate products/links as the ads on your site, you will make more money from direct hits to your links than from someone else's links. It also allows you to control what is sold on your page. Just make sure to disclose that your site includes affiliate products.