I never look at network epc's...
I think a good indicator is number volume of leads on an offer. Not sure how to do this well without giving away to much financial info but I'm open to suggestions. Epc may mean not much but if something has 50,000 sales you know there's something to it. Also you know if you're the test person if there is 0![]()
You can't simply rely on EPC, but it sure helps when you want to test something to start with products that have an EPC of 3.00 vs an EPC of 0.15. As smaxor says, it would also help if affs could see a general volume level. This also benefits networks as they only get paid if we move product.
+1
Of course you can't rely on EPC as you get newbies bringing down the network average. But as coach mentioned, it's a great way to guage what the top offer in a niche is.
I think a good indicator is number volume of leads on an offer. Not sure how to do this well without giving away to much financial info but I'm open to suggestions. Epc may mean not much but if something has 50,000 sales you know there's something to it. Also you know if you're the test person if there is 0![]()
It's not really even the newbies that drive down the epc's (just think... lack of budget)
GTFO faggot. Half of your posts are bullshit thank you posts.Thanks for sharing the ideas about earnings per click and ADS4.
I think a good indicator is number volume of leads on an offer.