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Jakez 10-18-2009 08:53 PM

When buying traffic, what does productivity mean?
 
I always thought for some reason it meant the return on what you paid so if the productivity is 110% then you will get your money back plus a 10% profit, but I don't think that's really how it works does it?

BV 10-18-2009 08:55 PM

clicks....

Agent 488 10-18-2009 08:56 PM

clicks with dicks.

Jakez 10-18-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 16441900)
clicks....

Ah duh..

Jakez 10-18-2009 09:04 PM

Bump for the other idiots who have worked in this industry for years and still don't know wtf it means.. lol.

Iron Fist 10-18-2009 09:07 PM

Ratio of Clicks/Unique

The higher the productivity, the more people are clicking on your thumbs. The more they click, the better odds they will click through to sponsor, and hopefully, join a paysite.

Jakez 10-18-2009 09:17 PM

Hey sharphead, I've got two sites I'm building (celeb site and a gf site) but only one that I want to focus on and buy traffic/advertising for, which one do you think would be the best bet to focus on profit-wise? And what's the best niche to send to a gf site, amateur I'm guessing..

AdPatron 10-18-2009 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by sharphead (Post 16441932)
Ratio of Clicks/Unique

The higher the productivity, the more people are clicking on your thumbs. The more they click, the better odds they will click through to sponsor, and hopefully, join a paysite.




If you're not paying for unique visitors, you're getting ripped off.

When buying traffic, productivity means the amount of clicks you get per visitor AT your website from whomever you buy the traffic from. You can also use it to measure sales vs visitors, as a whole or for individual referring website.

Iron Fist 10-18-2009 09:32 PM

best niches are amateur and teen but here is the thing, skimmed traffic from ANY broker will be low productivity, you need to set up a landing link to have it tracked when it hits your site so you can see how it's performing, otherwise your just burning money.

Jakez 10-18-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by sharphead (Post 16441973)
best niches are amateur and teen but here is the thing, skimmed traffic from ANY broker will be low productivity, you need to set up a landing link to have it tracked when it hits your site so you can see how it's performing, otherwise your just burning money.

Good advice, being a coder I'm always running various tests on visitors to see what is the best way to go about milking them. Actually I find it pretty fun, besides the spending money part.

Jack Sparrow 10-18-2009 11:38 PM

Productivity is really important.

In simple terms it means the amount of clicks 1 visitor makes on your site. Why is this important?

1. If you analise traffic and find a site that sends you visitors that dont click more then 1 time, it means your losing out. The visitor isnt interested in you content, or the website has really bad traffic (or worse they are fucking you with bad traffic).

2. If a visitor clicks around 5-6 times on your site, it means he is liking your content. Its a visitor thats interested, and will either click around on your tradepartners plugs a lot(if you have a tradesite) or will likely click on one of your banners if you have banners that match your content. Meaning: they will be the ones that could convert into buying customers.

Couldnt explain it much simpler. But if you find a site that has sent you a large percentage of visitors clicking around a lot, keep that one. If you find a site with a high bouncerate, around 1pv a visitor, and a timeonsite really low: Your either getting screwed, or they have crap traffic that you dont want.


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