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Tommy 2004-01-01 11:57 AM

we might wanna look and see how the stock market was doing those weeks

either way your 100% right john

Cleo 2004-01-01 12:18 PM

Yea Tommy the market was up and Cleo's sales were down.

Do you feel better now?

|couch|

Ramster 2004-01-01 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ramster
Ya just never know. One thing I do know is if you spend time sending traffic to a sponsor you will see ups and downs. If there are too many downs change sponsors. And remember it always the sponsor's fault.
LMAO
That should have said, it's NOT always the sponsor's fault.

RawAlex 2004-01-01 01:34 PM

Remember too: The math of statistics doesn't mean that every time you get 400 clicks, you get a signup. It is over a sample long enough to determine the pattern. That is why Greenguy's stats are more useful done quarterly than monthly, as it helps to get rid of the 1 in 10 things.

From what I remember, you need anywhere from 4 to 8 times the apparent ratio (what you think it should be) to determine if the people in your sample group are in fact doing what you expect them to do. If you are looking for 1 in 400, then you need 1600-3200 clicks to be able to see if that pattern holds true.

If you had a previous month say at 1 in 150, it might take you 10,000 more hits to get the true 1 in 400 that is happening, so you might think that in month 2 your sponsor is slacking off. In reality, it is just the ratios coming back in line over a much longer period.

It is way more interesting to go to a sponsor and look at a YEAR of stats, and make choices from there. That should give you a big enough sample to really understand what you sponsor is capable of in the long run. Then you can try to impove on that :-)

Alex

Kush 2004-01-01 04:19 PM

Last month was around 1:425 for me both pay periods.

How long have the new linking codes been in place?

I wasn't aware anything changed.

Do these codes still work:
http://www.facialurge.com/pps=XXXX/tour1.htm

Or do I have to change to these codes:
http://www.facialurge.com/t1/pps=XXX/tour1.htm

Or is there a difference?

One sponsor changed linking codes on me before that I wasn't aware of and I probably got missed out of a couple hundred bucks in sales, I don't want that to happen again :(

Extreme John 2004-01-02 01:54 AM

Kush,

We changed the program to the latest version on December 1st. As for the link codes, we sent out multiple newsletters in regards to changing the link codes, these were just reccomendations, you will still be paid from sales from the old linking codes, however traffic clicks may not always seems right, regardless the sales tracking software stayed the same, so that wont be affected.

Thanks Tommy, and Cleo why do you have to break the mold! |afro|

Greenguy 2004-01-02 08:22 AM

I just looked at my Pay Period stats & it looks like this last one was my best ever with Extreme Paychecks - which kicks ass seeing as there were major holidays during the payperiod :D

Extreme John 2004-01-02 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Greenguy
I just looked at my Pay Period stats & it looks like this last one was my best ever with Extreme Paychecks - which kicks ass seeing as there were major holidays during the payperiod :D
Ill take 5 more of those with a "Hell Yeah"

|bananna|

stuveltje 2004-01-02 04:18 PM

oke i am tied up with finishing some "other" things but my ratio at extreme is now 1:35 and i am not pushing traffic to them, maybe its just the thing what works for me doesnt have to work for others, but i like what i see, even with not much traffic!!! hehehehe


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