Choosing The Best Links in Commission Junction
[tags]affiliatemarketing, affiliate marketing, conversion rate, commission junction[/tags]
If you’re a CJ affiliate (www.cj.com) here are a few tips on maximizing your affiliate revenue.
- Select affiiate programs with high network earnings - “Network Earnings” is the little green scale that shows how much this program has paid out to the entire CJ network on average. If the little green bar is full it means that this affiliate program converts well. Generally look for ones with higher network earnings.
- Select Links with High 3 Month EPC - EPC shows you how well a certain type of ad (banner ads, feeds, tect ads, dynamic ads) are performing. 3-month EPC is more reliable than 7-day EPC.
- Read between the lines and convert higher - Don’t rely blindly on the stats, as some of them can be misleading. Read between the lines and you’ll find a better conversion rate.
The example below shows that a 486X60 banner converts the highest. If you have experience using banners, you’ll know that the CTR (click through rate) for banners is disgustingly low. So how come a banner ad converts the most for this ‘credit report’ affiliate program?
The answer - the landing page is what really converts. So it’s not about the banner, it’s about where the banner takes the visitor to.


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Yes,Iam a C.J. Affiliate and thank you for these great tips.I will put them to use as soon as possable.
I’ve just signed up to CJ and have read your tips. Great little intro and it’s this advice I’ll be using in the future.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tips. I was wondering what all that terms meant. Now at least I have a clue what they are for. Great piece of advice.
is it CJ is same as clickbank? the online retailer for digital products? or they retailers for digital and non digital products?