I forgot to include... "not 100% profit"revlimiter said:Beau, that's insane!!!Keep up the great work, doing something right!
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Taking a quick look at his stats can narrow that down greatly. About $1.23 per lead.pearz76 said:joe & beau,
What kinda of sites are those?
AWESOME!!!
Why does it have to all be from one offer?avantrosa said:Taking a quick look at his stats can narrow that down greatly. About $1.23 per lead.
Likely pay per download offers or single form submit offers (Free Ipod/Screensavers/etc.)
- Jason
BeauCreative said:Why does it have to all be from one offer?
What if some offers pay $30 and some offers pay $0.40 (and everywhere in between)... based on the various conversion rates, there would be no way to determine which offers the revenue was coming from by looking at the combined average revenue per lead.
Thanks for the advice.Jon said:Regardless of what offers you are promoting, I'd suggest you take 50% of the income earned and re-invest it into PPC traffic for higher performance profits per day. If you're already doing that, you should definitely increase it. Sometimes all it takes is one month of testing to get something from a $1k/day avg to a $3k/day avg. Either way, good job!
BeauCreative said:Thanks for the advice.
I am using PPC, but I'm having problems simply increasing the traffic. I'd like to spend $30,000 per day if I could![]()
BeauCreative said:Why does it have to all be from one offer?
What if some offers pay $30 and some offers pay $0.40 (and everywhere in between)... based on the various conversion rates, there would be no way to determine which offers the revenue was coming from by looking at the combined average revenue per lead.
Jon said:If you have that in your budget, then there are some big boy traffic sources out there to handle that. Shoemoney recently introduced me to someone at AdBrite, they offer some really good pricing for the big spenders. Haven't tried them on a large buy just yet, but I will in August. PM me and I'll send you my contact there.
Well $30k per day was a bit of an overstatement... but if I could get that much traffic and get a return on all of it, I would find a way to get the cash. I do have a sizable budget though, and am very interested in adbrite. I placed some orders over there, but all of the sites I am choosing have waiting lists.Jon said:If you have that in your budget, then there are some big boy traffic sources out there to handle that. Shoemoney recently introduced me to someone at AdBrite, they offer some really good pricing for the big spenders. Haven't tried them on a large buy just yet, but I will in August. PM me and I'll send you my contact there.
revlimiter said:niiice, kyle! i never realised how much PayPal takes 3% for themselves.. i always thought it was a free service. greedy bastards![]()
SEO_Mike said:FREE?!?! Hah! NO payment processor would process that volume for free. Be it PayPal, Well Fargo, CitiBank, etc.