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Originally Posted by Relentless
To you nothing is clear....
$/click INCLUDES all leaks, shaves, lack of updates, bad tours, poor ratios, good ratios, blah blah blah blah.
Once YOU know what YOUR traffic is worth based on similar sites in the same niche, you can easily approximate how much a new site might send you as $/click. If they pay you much more than that, great. If you they pay you much less than that, find a new sponsor. What you feel about it, why you think it happens, all the rest is nonsense and the entire analysis is INCLUDED in $/click.
If you are really confused, take some time and think it through. Ask friends who have made money in this business over a long period of time. If you aren't confused and are just being thick on purpose, good luck with that.
How much you get PAID is what matters. Not how much you think you were promised or how much you hope to get paid or how much you wish you were paid or any of the rest of that idiocy.
You sent X clicks, you got PAID Y dollars.
It's MATH... simple fucking math. 
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Above average $/click program on a revshare basis. Send them recurring members over several months. Program closes doors, you lose all your rebilling members and balance owed. $/click is great and all if you get paid instantly and can build and retarget instantly to new programs. And also don't count ethical/moral/legal issues. Malware installers I bet pay great per click!
Also it completely disregards the amount of impressions to get your $/click. I could put a gay ad up on a straight site that no one clicks except for the 1 gay dude that is lost who signs up and buys a membership. Great $/click, so I should cover my straight site with dicks? Of course not.
But that is too many Ifs to for it to really be that simple, but you insist on running up these huge threads saying it over and over. I do realize you do it because you are a writer and like to show off your writing talents, you've said this before. But then you are just pushing a sensational topic like the only thing important in making money on the internet is $/click which obviously a good deal of people disagree with. Again. And again.