Hi, I am started using affiliated programs like Commission Junction and Clickbank but no revenue for 1 week. My website has more than 50K page views per day and giving more than 100 clicks per day. Will I get revenue for only sales or for clicks also? Please clarify. or suggest me if anything I am missing here. Thanks in advance.
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Check the terms of your agreement -- most likely it's just "sales". Usually affiliates provide an account site where you can check what you've earned. Have you logged into it lately?
I have also using CJ for years (= many many weeks than you) and still NO MONEY a.k.a $0.00 !!! You are NOT alone, bro CB is not SCAM but it's not suit for newbies. First, you must mastered any kind of web development things, building-list and auto-responders, SEO, etc. There's no "ONE PUSH BUTTON" in the REAL WORLD, bro. Yes, it's hard to find any good or best affiliate programs these days. But you can try Adfly, as example. Adfly is not SCAM! You can see Adfly payment proofs at this link: http://forum.adf.ly/viewforum.php?f=5 But if you are willing to be my referral, then I'm glad to teach you on how to do "the right way" See my video here for detail: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z7YslfrHN4
Most of the affiliate programs on the likes of CJ usually pay per led or per sale, 100 clicks per day is pretty good, but if you are not getting any conversions, maybe the type of offer is not suited to your audience
Any suggestion on what programs I can display in my website as mine is movies website and 80% of the traffic is from India.
I guess you're inclination is toward Indian culture and development. Maybe you can introduce programs along those lines that may attract those tastes, after all the bulk of traffic comes from that region. Or, you could stick with the movie stuff. It's clear that your audience wants it.
Yes, I have the account and looking into the account. No revenue but clicks and impressions are there.