When choosing offers to promote, do you have a minimum offer payout?

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I was just wondering if it's just me but it's hard for me to promote offers with less than $10 payout. I might go a little lower sometimes if I really believe something will take off but that's rare. Am I the only one? Do you have a minimum payout when choosing your offers?
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  • Profile picture of the author ValentinJed
    It all depends on the niche and your advertising method. I would rather see 1 sale and earn $10-$30 than try to get 300 sales for $1 each.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    I think that more than a minimum payout, you want to know more generic information like :"Is this offer converting or not?", because you prefer to have one dollar everyday on your pocket that $90 once a year, sometimes the higher payouts are that high, because it is very difficult to convert (example payday loans), how do you know what is converting and what is not? testing..... use PPC for faster results. Best of lucks
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    • Profile picture of the author thebarksmeow
      Originally Posted by patadeperro View Post

      I think that more than a minimum payout, you want to know more generic information like :"Is this offer converting or not?", because you prefer to have one dollar everyday on your pocket that $90 once a year, sometimes the higher payouts are that high, because it is very difficult to convert (example payday loans), how do you know what is converting and what is not? testing..... use PPC for faster results. Best of lucks
      That's exactly what I'm saying. Even if a $2 offer is converting, I still probably won't promote it. I rarely look under the $10 threshold for offers. I could probably be missing out on some gold but I just feel like it's not worth my time.
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  • Profile picture of the author go
    Originally Posted by thebarksmeow View Post

    I was just wondering if it's just me but it's hard for me to promote offers with less than $10 payout. I might go a little lower sometimes if I really believe something will take off but that's rare. Am I the only one? Do you have a minimum payout when choosing your offers?
    what you should worry about is your ecpc and traffic sources.
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      • Profile picture of the author williamrs
        Originally Posted by COPEAC Gelbs View Post

        What he said....i know publishers running offers with payouts less than a $1.00 that do ,XXX monthly...so it's all about the return in my opinion...you can run an offer with a ,XXX payout but if it wont convert, the payout means nothing so thats why i would always approach your AM and ask about the EPC / Conversions and not focus on the payout so much.
        Agree 100%. It all depends on your traffic source and conversion rate. Sometimes, offers paying less than $2 can be more profitable than offers paying $50+.


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  • Profile picture of the author pana
    Yes ask your Am he'll have all the info, I usually look at the EPC only..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay Lange
    Originally Posted by thebarksmeow View Post

    I was just wondering if it's just me but it's hard for me to promote offers with less than $10 payout. I might go a little lower sometimes if I really believe something will take off but that's rare. Am I the only one? Do you have a minimum payout when choosing your offers?
    I find the offers with payouts in the $3-$5 range are the best.

    They convert easily with a lot less "sales" lingo needed.
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