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I was looking at the EPC's of some CPA products I wanted to promote. Are those EPC's based on PPC traffic? If I use article marketing, should that expected EPC be adjusted in any way? I am migrating from clickbank products, and some of these EPC's seem to good to be true. I havent tried to promote any, yet. But, some show $3 per 100 clicks. If that is true, CPA is going to be awesome to promote! |
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Yeah, the EPC's will also depend on how you are promoting the offer. The network EPC is normally based on an average of all EPC's of the affiliates that are promoting that offer. I have promoted one offer once that had a network EPC of 0.037, but MY average EPC was 0.25, and I assure you, it probably was because I was using a different method that was more effective |
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Just epc can tell you exact % of how much roi you can get.
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