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I am tired of using CB as the conversion stinks ... what about your experience with CPA conversion? 1% ... 5% ... AVG?
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![]() The important thing about conversion rates is you want it to be converting at a rate that is profitable for you. So even if you're converting at 1%...if you're making the profit that you're looking for...that's what important. I usually shoot for offers to convert higher than 10% when doing PPC, but YMMV ![]() Best of luck ![]() | |
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It's totally different for every offer and niche. There's no right answer to your question. |
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Considering cpa networks have offers that payout per email, lead, trail, and purchase and various price rangers the question is really hard to answer.
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| J Bold War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Walla Walla
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Exactly, there are so many offers, not all of them good, that it's impossible to answer this question. However, since I do not use Clickbank, all I can say is that many people who I believe are more experienced than me say that cpa converts better than than clickbank on the whole. |
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Since I don't use CB, so I can't say anything about it. But, one thing that I know each CPA has different offers with various price ranges so it's impossible to answer that question.
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CB is awful when it comes to conversion and one could normally make a lot more money if the CB niche has a CPA offer in the same niche. So, if you have traffic interested in weight loss, you can do much better promoting a weight loss cpa than clickbank. There is absolutely no way to give you an average conversion rate for cpas because as people have noted, cpa is a large category with a diverse set of offers and payouts. You can make money in cpa with a .5% conversion rate and you can lose with a 50% conversion Rate. Its about how much youre paying for your traffic and how much the payout is. Good luck and wise choice to get into cpa |
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I should have been more clear. I am looking at using article marketing. I was interested in knowing what you personally average with CPA conversion?
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Did you have a specific offer in mind? Or vertical? I'm sure people would be willing to share some of those rates with you. Like everyone has said, conversion rates are all over the map for the industry as a whole. |
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1 in 9 means 1 out of every 9 people that click on the offer actually fulfill the action. This means 10 out of 90 people etc For netflix, 1 in 10 is great because of the high payout at roughly $25-30. So if you can get 200 people to click on your offer a day, that is 20 conversion or roughly $550 per day. Not bad...its one of my favorite offers. | |
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It all depends on your methods of promotion but I'm seeing anywhere from 15-40% conversions consistently on Free Trial type offers.
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It really just depends. The highest converting offers are normally single page lead submit offers. I've gotten as high as 30-40%. Free trial type offers have a much lower conversion ratio because they require someone to pull out a credit card. Again, as mentioned before, it depends on your method of promotion. If I was to promote via article marketing; I would make it a laser targeted article, specifically for that offer. Get into the mind of the person looking for your particular product. What would you be thinking? How would you be searching? What would make you order? My $0.02. Good luck! |
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I get around 5 sign ups per 1000 clicks, but each pays $200 so I'm happy with that =)
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