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Advertising Wants to be Measurable – An Investment Thesis

Both Sides of the Table

When I started investing the US advertising market was $300 billion with only 10% of it ($30 billion) of it being online and measurable. One recession later and the US advertising market is about $245 billion – but still only 10-12% is online and measurable. And it turns out that we click a lot.

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How to Optimize an Affiliate Marketing Program for Profitability

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Bo Bennett once said, “Affiliate marketing has made businesses millions and ordinary people millionaires.”. Of course, affiliate marketing has this mysterious aura about it. What Is Affiliate Marketing? Some people confuse affiliate marketing with referral marketing. You start with two affiliates: Kim and Jim.

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Monetizing Social Networks: The Four Dominant Business Models and How You Should Implement Them in 2010

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The two major forms of this are CPC (cost per click) and CPA (cost per action or acquisition). The advertiser (IQ Quiz), will pay the Facebook developer (you) each time a user fills out their email address or phone number. Allocate about 20% of of your ad space to CPA-based Ad Networks. Mobsters 2-3.5M.

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Multi-Channel Attribution Modeling: The Good, Bad and Ugly Models

Occam's Razor

MCA-O2S covers the challenge of attributing the offline impact (revenue/brand value/butts in seats/phone calls/etc) driven by online marketing and advertising. MCA-AMS covers the challenge of attributing accurate impact of our marketing and advertising efforts across multiple devices (desktop, laptop, mobile, TV). That is so cool.

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UTM Parameters: A Complete Guide for Traffic Attribution

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If we can’t determine where the traffic comes from, we can neither attribute conversions to their original sources of traffic, nor can we find out the true cost per acquisition (CPA) or return on ad spend (ROAS) for each marketing activity. If there’s a cost associated with running a campaign (i.e.

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Three Amazing Web Data Analyses Techniques For Analysis Ninjas

Occam's Razor

Compute Actual Cost Per Acquisition Post-Facto Including Micro-Conversions. Today when we measure our Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) for our campaigns (Search, Email, Affiliate, whatever), we just think of the macro-conversion and, perhaps worse, we think only of that session / visit. Let's go. I know that is confusing.

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12 Questions: Meet Pamela Harvey (USA)

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I am affiliated with local and not-so-local design firms on a contract basis, and also participate in direct-to-client projects. This is not a comment on health professionals or on CPA practitioners. At least it doesn’t cost me money. And I am now officially a web designer as well. But not so, graphic design.