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Affiliate Tips - Optimising for EPC

Jan 10, 20247 minSeason 1Ep. 53
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Unlock the full potential of your affiliate website without chasing new traffic! Your guide for today's revenue-boosting journey is Ed Dawson, an SEO and affiliate marketing maestro with over two decades of experience. Ed lets you in on a little-known strategy that centers on maximizing your Earnings Per Click (EPC). By making each visitor to your site more valuable, you're setting up a foundation for exponential growth. It's time to leverage the traffic you have and watch your affiliate earnings soar. With Ed's expert insights, learn how to identify the most lucrative merchants and strategically steer your audience to click where it counts the most.

Get ready to revolutionize your approach to affiliate marketing as Ed walks you through real-world examples from Broadband Credit UK and his own extensive portfolio. You'll discover how to make savvy adjustments to your website that go beyond generic advice, customizing the user experience and affiliate links to your audience's specific buying intents. From reshuffling comparison tables to page-level optimizations, this episode is a goldmine of practical tips that can be applied right away. Tune in to transform the way you think about affiliate marketing and take your online business to the next level with strategies that truly deliver.

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Transcript

Speaker 1

Hello and welcome to . Seo is not that hard . I'm your host , ed Dawson , the founder of keywordspeopleleadscom , the solution to finding the questions people ask online . I'm an affiliate marketer , seo and I've been building and monetising websites for over 20 years , built sites from the Grand Up , bought sites and sold sites in large exits .

I'm here to share with you the SEO knowledge , hints and tips I've built up over the years . Today , I'm going to talk about how to increase your affiliate earnings by optimising for earnings per click . There are two ways to increase your affiliate earnings on a website .

The first is to get more traffic to the site , which can be easier said than done , and the second is to optimise your site to earn more from your existing traffic .

It actually makes the most sense to optimise for your existing traffic in the first instance , over growing your traffic , as if you can increase the earnings per visitor , then it means when you later increase your traffic , you boost your revenue even more as you're earning more for each additional visitor later .

Now there's a few ways to optimise earnings for existing visitors . In this episode , I'm going to talk about on doing by optimising for earnings per click . So what are earnings per click , or EPC for short . Well , put simply , it's the earnings you make on average for each click that are sent to merchants from your affiliate website over a period of time .

So if you send 100 visitors or clicks to merchants in a day and you earn $100 in commissions , then your earnings per click are $100 divided by 100 clicks , so $1 per click . Now , all affiliate networks that I've ever seen will make it really easy to find out your earnings per click over any given period of time .

You just need to look for reports that give you EPC . As one of the results , you want to be able to see your EPC for clicks to all merchants over any time period and also be able to break it down so you can see the different EPCs for each merchants you send traffic to .

Now how do we look to increase our overall revenue for optimising earnings per click ? Well , the first step is simple . You just need to go to your affiliate network reports and find what the EPC is for each of the merchants or products that you send traffic to is .

So , for example , at broadband credit UK , we would rank the broadband providers based on the EPC that each made us . Some providers would have much better EPCs than others . This could be for a variety of factors better offers , better sales processes , all sorts of possible things but all we cared about was what the EPC was for each provider .

So now we know which merchants provide the better EPCs , we can then move on to the second step . We now look to encourage website visitors to click to visit the merchants which have the best earnings per click . So how can you do this ?

Well , a lot will depend on the products you're promoting and the flow of your website , but a typical example would be where you have a comparison table of products . It's human nature to click the links on the products listed higher up tables like these . So you order the products on tables like these based on the EPC .

The higher the EPC for a product from a merchant and the higher in the table you should put them . Merchants that provide a higher EPC are usually those which provide the best products and the best customer experience . Otherwise people wouldn't buy their products .

So as well as being beneficial if you're a site owner , it also works as a great way of helping people find the best products , so it's win-win all round . Now , if you want to take this to a more advanced level , you can look to optimise EPC at a more granular level than your entire site . So you can look to optimise EPC at a page level .

This is because pages on your site can attract different website visitors with different buying intents .

So , for example , on Broadband at Cuddy UK , people who visited our Broadband speed test page were tend to be more interested in providers who specialised in fast broadband deals , whereas those who visited pages about the cheapest available broadband would be interested in the more budget broadband providers . So you get different EPCs .

The best EPC will be different for different providers on those pages . So that's why , to optimise completely , it works best to take it to those kind of more granular levels on a page level . You'll also find that EPC can vary quite a lot day to day for different merchants .

So it's best to look at the EPCs over a longer time horizon , usually say between a week and a month . It will vary depending on your niche . You know , don't do it just on an hourly or daily basis . It tends to need to be over a wider period . Epcs can also change over time between merchants and products .

So to get the most value you need to keep an eye on this regularly because there can be seasonal changes between products from merchants and you need to change how you list and promote merchants to keep you earning as high as you can .

The most sophisticated method is to build EPC monitoring into your listing algorithms , because most networks affiliate networks will allow you to have APIs where you can monitor what the different EPC levels are for different merchants over time and you can actually then base your automatically base your site to work and change its listings based on these EPCs change over

time .

But it's how to do exactly a little bit on the scope of this podcast , but if you have a large site with significant earnings and this is something you should definitely investigate so , in conclusion , if you optimise your site for earnings per click , you can achieve quite significant increases in your earnings with the need to attract a single extra visit to your

site , and it's not that hard to do so . I'd encourage every affiliate market right there to optimise for earnings per click . Thanks for listening . I really appreciate it . Please subscribe and share . It really helps . Seo is not that hard . It's bought to you by KeywordsPeopleLusecom , the solution to finding the questions people ask online .

See my thousands of people users every day . Try it today for free KeywordsPeopleLusecom If you want to get in touch and have any questions . I'd love to hear from you . I'm at Channel 5 on Twitter or you can email me at podcast at KeywordsPeopleLusecom . Bye for now and see you in the next episode of SEO is not that hard .

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