Posted Tuesday, July 25, 2006 4:36 AM
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| CJ is a global conglomerate of thousands of affiliate marketing programs. They have some of the largest affiliate programs such as Yahoo, USA Today, and Buy.com. Pros: Commission Junction has many stats and reports. Large amount of programs to choose from. You can tell which programs are working for other webmasters and which programs that are popular. Cons: Many programs will reject you for no reason. You have to determine which programs are right for your website. Many of the programs have low earnings. We tried to signup for many of programs, and some of the best fits for us rejected us. We have made a disappointing $24.93 in the past 9 months from Commission Junction affiliate programs. Many other webmasters that we have talked to do very well with certain programs of CJ. But, they have admitted that it's tough to find ones that work well right off the bat. You have to keep testing and testing until you find one that converts with your traffic. If you have low traffic (under 100 visitors per day), it can take a really long time to figure all this out. What are your experiences with the Commission Junction affiliate program?
Travis Newman - Watchdog Affiliate Watchdogs
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Posted Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:49 PM
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| I have a few adds from CJ on my website and have yet to make any sales. It's a pretty new site so I'm not too worried about it. I was just wondering how good of luck others have had with it. But I guess that totally depends on the site. My site is for beer brewers and winemakers, it's called www.brewersroundtable.com. Anyway, if anyone has numbers on how their Commission Junction advertising is going, post it, I'd like to find out. Matt Bussey
Find Beer Brewing and Winemaking supplies at:
www.brewersroundtable.com
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Posted Monday, October 02, 2006 6:02 AM
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| Matt, Welcome to the forum! Have you run a test with Google AdSense for 7 days or more yet? Use that as your baseline, then try to beat it with the Commission Junction or other affiliate program type of stuff. I would run the Google AdSense test above scroll in a prominent location. That way you can get a good idea of how many daily impressions you are getting and what type of clickthrough rate you can expect for highly targeted ads. Hope this helps.
Travis Newman - Watchdog Affiliate Watchdogs
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Posted Saturday, July 28, 2007 5:05 AM
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