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Originally Posted by Ross
CPA = Cost per Action. The $ it costs you to get a user in the door whether it be as a member, a lead, a trial etc etc. Basically, the margin you are comfortable with spending to acquire 1 new member. Lets say in your case you make an average $50 from each user who signs up to your site, you won't get very much data by spending $75 on traffic. Realistically, $1,000 is a good amount of money to spend on self serving networks to get a feel for the traffic and if it will work out for you long term.
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Ah ok I get it now. LOL It's funny because $1000 is what I thought would be a good test amount to try differant traffic sources. But to spend $1000 for EACH traffic source....that may be an issue.
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Originally Posted by pornguy
But smart is to spend 500, earn 125 this month, 120 the next 100 the month after 85 the month after 60 the month after and 55 the month after that and so on. ( just numbers to make a point )
One mistake people make is NOT using the revshare option. This of course is for tested sources of traffic. And dont go 100% on rev. Start off with 10% of the sales in rev then make it 20 then 30 and up to about 55%.
If your promoting cams the rev option can make a KILLING for you.
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Revshare is what I am going for but with paysites. Maybe we should try cams. LOL