Yes, we know that acronym is "cost per action" and technically all of the commissions are based on the web surfer taking some kind of action.
But what does CPA really mean?
Has it come to denote the sector of this business which is based more on things like email/zip submit offers, free/low-cost diet trials, as opposed to actually selling a physical product?
For instance look at the networks... CJ, Linkshare, & Shareasale are mainly about selling physical products (traditional ecommerce) whereas networks like A4D, Flux, & Hydra are more about the "win a free iPod" email submits and Acai/Green tea offers? Are the latter types of offers+networks closer to what "CPA" now means?
Would gathering leads for things like debt consolidation, loans, and insurance colloqually be considered "CPA", whereas selling, for example, childrens clothes from CJ is not?
Edit: for some more context, it was the Mar 19 "Venus & Mars" blog post that got me thinking about this.
But what does CPA really mean?
Has it come to denote the sector of this business which is based more on things like email/zip submit offers, free/low-cost diet trials, as opposed to actually selling a physical product?
For instance look at the networks... CJ, Linkshare, & Shareasale are mainly about selling physical products (traditional ecommerce) whereas networks like A4D, Flux, & Hydra are more about the "win a free iPod" email submits and Acai/Green tea offers? Are the latter types of offers+networks closer to what "CPA" now means?
Would gathering leads for things like debt consolidation, loans, and insurance colloqually be considered "CPA", whereas selling, for example, childrens clothes from CJ is not?
Edit: for some more context, it was the Mar 19 "Venus & Mars" blog post that got me thinking about this.
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