CPA and CPC

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by zulgurubwow, Jun 15, 2007.

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    i think CPA is better than CPC for small quality site, you? but what is good CPA affiliate program i can join? thanks.
     
    zulgurubwow, Jun 15, 2007 IP
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    There is well over 100 CPA Affiliate Networks here

    The ones closest to the top are the better ones.
     
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    you can find CPA program in clickbooth shareasale and clickbank
     
    123rak, Jun 16, 2007 IP
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    It depends on your traffics quality.If you are getting 50 uniques per day but highly targeted , you should use cost per action programs .Because if you catch %1 sale percentage you can earn good money.But you can't earn good through cpc with this kind of site.

    If you are getting hundreds of uniques per day but bulk traffic , you should use cpc.

    This is important , only work with good & proven affiliate networks such as cj,clickbank.

    I can personally suggest you cj.com,clickbank.com,copeac.com,azoogle.com.

    You can find thousands of affiliate programs on these big networks.
     
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    If you are only getting 50 uniques per day or so then cj.com and clickbank.com are not a good choice. Infact they are some of the worst.

    If you don't get any sales in a 6 month period, CJ will close your account. With Clickbank you have to get a minimum of 4 sales from 4 different credit cards before they release your earnings to you and then they also deduct $2 per month from your account for accounting fees.
     
    john269, Jun 20, 2007 IP
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