Could be.. but I don't think it will be
Question for you guys:
Why are affiliates so focused on CTR's?? Shouldn't you focus on the landing page to increase CVR's?
CTR dictates our costs - the rest is easier to optimize.
Could be.. but I don't think it will be
Question for you guys:
Why are affiliates so focused on CTR's?? Shouldn't you focus on the landing page to increase CVR's?
Could be.. but I don't think it will be
Question for you guys:
Why are affiliates so focused on CTR's?? Shouldn't you focus on the landing page to increase CVR's?
When you pay for impressions your CTR is the most important thing in your whole campaign (traffic wise). Increase CTR on a CPM ad and you reduce your CPCs. A reduced CPC means more profits.
To answer your question about why are we all focused on the ad CTR instead of the conversions on the lander is that we are focused on both, but without a great CTR (i.e. low CPCs) we can optimize the lander as much as we want, but we wont get profitable if we are paying too much for the traffic.
Also a lot of people direct link, so are at the mercy of the advertiser for LP optimization.
I agree with you up until the "A reduced CPC means more profits". I've seen campaigns fail with 0.2%+ CTR's. Which is weird to me because I know a LOT of guys out there that would BANK on a 0.2%+ CTR. And alternatively, consistent ads run with < 0.1% CTR.
I guess what I'm trying to say is I see a lot of time being invested into increasing CTR's and minimal time (none for direct linkers) being invested into CVR's.
I challenge POF affiliate marketers to optimize for CVR's this week, no lie, I told this to 1 guy about 3 weeks ago that was wondering why his CVR went from 10% > 5% (he was direct linking) to use landing pages. Next day, he's up to 30% CVR using landers.
I agree with you up until the "A reduced CPC means more profits". I've seen campaigns fail with 0.2%+ CTR's. Which is weird to me because I know a LOT of guys out there that would BANK on a 0.2%+ CTR. And alternatively, consistent ads run with < 0.1% CTR.
I guess what I'm trying to say is I see a lot of time being invested into increasing CTR's and minimal time (none for direct linkers) being invested into CVR's.
I challenge POF affiliate marketers to optimize for CVR's this week, no lie, I told this to 1 guy about 3 weeks ago that was wondering why his CVR went from 10% > 5% (he was direct linking) to use landing pages. Next day, he's up to 30% CVR using landers.
That's a constant debate I have internally, and I know I'm not the only one.
Adding a landing page can help increase conversions, but it also adds an extra step. if a landing page converts at 30%, and then goes to the offer, which still has to convert, you've basically taken a 100% conversion piece (by not adding the lander) and decreased it to 30%.
At least that's how I see it. Please someone tell me if I'm looking at this wrong.
When looking at landing page stats I look for Conversion rate and the bounce rate.
Some offers like dating work better direct because the audience already knows what the offer is. If they clicked a dating ad, they wanna go ahead and see the benefits and sign up. Something like a Bizopp which is more unfamiliar to them and needs a credit card, works better with a landing page.
As far as the way you see things, just test, gather data, and draw conclusions from that rather than try to analyze if the landing page helps or not.
Hey Ben, how about putting the C/R of your ads next to the Conversions on the main page? Would be nice to get a snapshot of that info without pulling out the calculator.
Ben, another column that would be really helpful is a "CTR today" on the overview screen when we first login.
Even high CTR images die done eventually and we'd like to be able to monitor this easily, and add new ones once this happens.
Just a though,
I don't know how people make money direct linking dating campaigns. Well, I do, but the margins are just so slim.
From my experience, a good landing page will always convert better and provide not just a better ROI, but better traffic quality too.
Ben, love the new image performance reports. Can you guys put filters on those so I can do things like sort from highest CTR to lowest?