Friday, January 2, 2009

How Much Can You Earn From ExitJunction

Many online publishers who are trying to maximise the earning on their site ask the questions, how much can you actually earn from ExitJunction affiliate program? For the sake of our readers who are not familiar with how ExitJunction works, it is a program that helps you earn from exiting traffics. However, the program works only for visitors who have found your website through search engines.

This is a turn-off for many web publishers who have been getting their traffic through social blogging, commenting on forums and on other blogs. Make no mistakes about this -- if you wish to have steady streams of traffic coming into your site, then you should aim for search engine traffic.

Now, before we get carried away, the followings are some reports of the performance of ExitJunction that we've implemented on two of our educational-related sites for December 2008. For the purpose of normalisation, we are reporting the results based on the number of unique visitors reaching our sites. Note that more than 90% of our visitors came from search engines.

Site 1



Click-through-rate (CTR): 1.74%



Site 2



CTR: 1.57%



This means that on the average, 1.65% of our visitors who landed on our sites would exit the site by clicking the "Back" button and eventually clicking on the ExitJunction sponsored listing.



1.65% CTR is certainly not very high compared to other PPC program, however, considering that these are additional income that does not affect the CTR of your other program, ExitJunction is definitely worth implementing on your sites.



How about the pay-per-click of ExitJunction? For educational sites, the highest pay-per-click that we have earned is $0.12 and the lowest is $0.04. On the average we got paid $0.065 per click. Considering that there are those who are not even earning $10 per year using Adsense program and that these are all extra income, we could not complain much about the program.



The other thing to note is that December is a festive month, and it is quite likely that advertiser are not paying much for educational-related advertising. We expect our ExitJunction earning to improve in January 2009, and would be posting our earning updates early of next month.



We have decided to use ExitJunction on just these two sites to see how it performs. We may be implementing them on other sites if we find it satisfactory. How about you? What is your earning?

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