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Trying to study up on CPA, do any networks really pay for clicks. Some have what they call, EPC which stands for Earnings per click. What they mean is the network average, based on conversions, averaged over a set time period. But no per click money is given, in addition to conversion fee. How they say things, is more important than what they say.
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I don't know any CPA offers that pay for clicks. Typically they pay for an action like a sale, a form fill (lead gen) or ordering a free trial. EPC numbers are just to give you an idea of how successful the offer is pulling on average.
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No, EPC doesn't mean that you will get paid per click. Let's see an example... Consider that you got 900 clicks and earned 200 dollars. So your EPC would be 200 / 900 = $0,22. However, it doesn't mean if you earned your money getting leads, sales or anything else. Usually, the higher the EPC the better. |
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Hi... I have some good information regarding CPA Networks so here i want to share that....CPA networks pay commission based on a qualifying action (eg, email submit). There are 100s of CPA Networks with similar CPA Offers and interfaces. So how do you choose which CPA network to work with?Simple. Our list is ranked in order of profitabiity (calculated from the profitablity of our subaffiliates). We earn a small percentage (typically 2%) so can calculate exactly what affiliates like you earn on each network. |
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