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Essentially, you offer a PPC price, i.e. $0.04 and anyone who wants to display your link on their site can take you up on your offer - and you pay them for the amount of referrers you get. Its that simple - apparently. If it is that simple, and if folk will display your link for as little as $0.04, surely there is nothing to lose and everything to gain???
I am thinking of giving it a try on a new site but would be grateful for anyones opinion on it.
I am a bit concerned about folk abusing the system and creating bogus clicks - but then again, why bother if you are only offering, say, 4 cents for a click.
Presumably the sites that display these PPC links, of which there appears to be plenty, must receive a high level of traffic to make it worth their while.
Any opinions gratefully received.
Regards, Stavs.
>why bother if you are only offering, say, 4 cents for a click.
You'll find out FAST with that easy-going attitude. Ever hear of clickbots? Even good, honest affiliates can generate traffic that causes a merchant to *gulp* and run for cover. Thousands of dollars can be run up at even .03/click. Make sure you're going to convert.
So when someone applies to join your program, you want to thoroughly check out their site - does it look professional? (or at least professional enough for your topic) does it appear the webmaster takes time/effort/pride in their work? Does it appear a visitor would likely use the site, find useful info, or actually have a legitimate reason for visiting it? If you answer no to any of these questions, chances are you don't want want them as an affiliate.
I hate this situation, but I have heard merchants say they eliminate 90% of the cheaters by only allowing US affiliates to join their programs. It is sad, as I know there are many excellent affiliates in other countries, but you can't ignore the fact that most cheaters are not in the US.
I suppose that when you look at your affiliates website and open up a dialogue, you'd get a feeling about them.
If their site attracts high traffic and actually serves a business need, one would be inclined to think that they are unlikely to be involved in clickbot scams. On the other hand, if their website looks very amateur and untrustworthy, the alarm bells will ring.
As for their site, Drastic is dead-on. If you can't see how their traffic could possibly fit your demographic, I'd say that an alarm should ring very loudly. Search on some of your key phrases and their domain name, do they even come up?
Thanks to all for your input and ideas - much appreciated.
Regards, Stavs
Im a bit new to these forums, but I am a regular at places like geektalk and freewebspace.net
In the case of paid clicks, would it not be best to go to a PPC search engine? CXC [which I have reviewed on me site] has been facing a battery of problems because of the high number of affiliates frauding merchants and vice versa.
Additionally, goClick [which imo is the best PPC SE] also has a banner program for a pretty low fee.
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(edited by: rcjordan at 3:46 pm (gmt) on Aug. 25, 2001