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Originally Posted by Colmike7
What if I'm promoting program A and B. Program A pays an average of $1/click and B pays an average of $2/click, but with program A being promoted with 10x the traffic that is higher targeted/quality and easier to get?.. That would have me wanting to promote program A over B, even though B pays a higher $/click since A is going to make me more money with less effort.Just a random example, but you know what I mean.
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This was discussed previously when sly brought it up. The resources each click cost factor in to the net $/click. If you can get clicks converting for 1/10th the price with sponsor A than B, it stands to reason B would have to pay you more than 10x what A pays to be your best paying sponsor. None of that changes the fact that the data is always in your complete control as long as you track how many clicks you sent, how much those clicks cost you and how much each sponsor actually paid you. All the rest is nonsense.