question about EPC

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by onlinestudio, Dec 27, 2007.

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    how accurate are these numbers in your trials and how is a 7day EPC going to be higher than a 3 monthEPC
     
    onlinestudio, Dec 27, 2007 IP
  2. popnyc

    popnyc Active Member

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    I had the same question.

    What is better to go with, the highest 3 month or 7 day EPC?
    ie this affiliate banner on cj has a 3 month EPC $158 / 7 day EPC $4.50

    I can't understand these EPC figures, because the same banner has a 7 day EPC of $13 and a 3 month EPC of $27.
    So how can the week's EPC be more than the 3 month EPC.......
     
    popnyc, Feb 5, 2008 IP
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    rspenc29 Peon

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    A single week EPC can be larger than the 3 month EPC for many reasons. Maybe they picked up some new affiliates in the past week that made a lot of sales. Maybe its a seasonal item. Maybe that banner is new. A 7 day epc thats higher than 3 month epc is a good sign because its showing growth. A 7 day epc thats lower than 3 month epc shows decline.
     
    rspenc29, Feb 6, 2008 IP
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    popnyc Active Member

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    also someone explained...."The banner statistics are appropriately reflected. A banner with a low 3
    month EPC means that conversion was lower in the past, but a higher 7 day EPC can mean many things, one of which is that a new publisher with a better converting site picked up the banner"
     
    popnyc, Feb 6, 2008 IP
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    experienceadvertising Peon Affiliate Manager

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    Yes correct...the 3 month EPC is usually what you should look at to see a longer time frame reference as to how well a program will perform.
     
    experienceadvertising, Feb 6, 2008 IP