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CJ Site Logic
Ok im trying to understand this, i bet someone here can share some thoughts.
Lets say i have a CJ site .... I have 4 trades going ... trade 1: sends me 100, i send him 90 back trade 2: sends me 300, i send him 310 trade 3: sends me 90, i send back 90 trade 4: sends me 40, i send him 40 ok this looks like everything is working out even, but how do i benifit from this? Im thinking the only benifit to me would be hits with over 100% productivity, but is that it? I mean how many surfurs are gonna sit there and bang away on links if its a CJ site? |
i dont do CJ but i think i can help a bit....
So you sent them 530 of your visitors correct??? and you got 530 fresh new visitors in return.... maybe some of which were the same people you sent eachother but thats some new fresh traffic.. dunno though... |
CJ site's have pop-ups. That will increase the out-going traffic. Also trading with sites that use scripts make the trading of unique visitors.
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The goal is for the person to click on more then 1 link. So if you average out from a person is 1.3 (Each person averages 1.3 clicks or 100 users click a total of 130 times), then you have a good trade going. If it is below 1, then it is a bad trade, and you stop trading with that person, since it isn't benafiting you. Hope that makes sense, and no, I have never done any CJ sites.
ZoiNk |
Even if your ratio is 1, it is still good, because every new hit you get from an outside source, will increase your total traffic by one click for an infinite time, and eventually, some of the surfers may click on one of your ads on the site.
If it is more than 1, then the future is indeed rosy. |
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