[share] What is CJ ? and How much money you have get from it?

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by adpoint, Jan 24, 2010.

  1. #1
    dear folks,

    what is CJ? how long have you joint with CJ? how much money have you earn from it?

    share you earning here!!
    cause till now i didn't get anything from CJ :cool:
     
    adpoint, Jan 24, 2010 IP
  2. ManMadeMarketing

    ManMadeMarketing Peon

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    CJ is an affiliate network where businesses come to attract top affiliates to promote their products/services. CJ is merely the platform the companies use to manage the program.

    I have used CJ for 3 Years.

    How much you earn depends on the quality and the promotion of your site. From my experience search traffic converts well. I promote 4 advertisers - about 4 hours a day - 5 Different Websites - 2 Niches - and it amounts to about 30% of all my affiliate income.
     
    ManMadeMarketing, Jan 24, 2010 IP
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    vxdxm Peon

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    never used it myself, but hear money can be made
     
    vxdxm, Jan 24, 2010 IP
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    sippsin Active Member

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    Me too have this question. I am seeing impressions and Clicks in the reports but doesnot show any revenue generated yet. I dont understand this CJ Ads. I am going to stop using it.
     
    sippsin, Jan 24, 2010 IP
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    smile633 Peon

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    How are you choosing your products? That could make all the difference!
    I am using cb. Sorry no experience with cj.
     
    smile633, Jan 24, 2010 IP
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    Lex350 Notable Member

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    I used to use CJ back in 1999 :) I just found that there were better ways to make money. I'm sure they have improved since then.
     
    Lex350, Jan 24, 2010 IP
  7. adpoint

    adpoint Greenhorn

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    wow.. that's great..

    could you share to us? :D

    how to advertise and promote the link? may be you make some article or website, could you guide us?

    thanks for your explanation...
     
    adpoint, Jan 25, 2010 IP
  8. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    Nonsense post.

    What is it how much you earn from it. Clearly if someone wants to know about something online it's very easy to find out about it.
     
    internetmarketingiq, Jan 25, 2010 IP
  9. ManMadeMarketing

    ManMadeMarketing Peon

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    InternetmarketingIQ has a point, but I know when I was starting out it was tough to sometimes find someone to answer questions directly.

    The biggest thing is that I used to work 10-14 hour days (and still do sometimes) and much of that was spent learning from other posts and websites on topics I needed to learn more about. Everything from design, code, Datafeeds, Keyword ideas, product research, ect....

    Its really tough work...that is why I could tell you my exact niche and website, but unless you have a passion for them...it really doesn't do you much good. I suggest you start a blog or website on something you love and work in making money later. My most successful website is one I love working on and I spend many hours a day on it. 3 Different Blogs, a Main Site, a Forum and a Podcast...not to mention twitter, facebook, and blog/forum commenting are the ways I promote. I have 4 other sites, completely different niche that are more datafeed/SEO projects that don't require so much of a 'personal' touch...but those are just little guys...and if you don't know HTML and DataFeeds...you're not ready yet.

    My best advice. Pick your favorite hobby, pastime, interest....could be anything, and go to work sharing your story and/or knowledge. You know what companies make the best product/service for that niche...work them in later.
     
    ManMadeMarketing, Jan 25, 2010 IP