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seobarbershop
6th December 2009, 10:11
Hi,


I have a website called www.Epiccvs.co.uk (http://www.Epiccvs.co.uk) and we write CV's for old, new and existing job hunters, we offer a free Cv review and also a paid service for £19.95. I am having a flash Ad banner designed and want to place it on as many Recruitment websites as I can.

What im trying to find out is;

* How much should I offer the Recruitment website for CPA?

* Is CPA the best option? Will they agree to this? I have only a small budget so wanted to work on this basis but should it really be CPC or CPM?


Some help please! :eek:

estwig
6th December 2009, 15:25
Hello mate, clarify a couple of things for us??

What is;

CPA=
CPC=
CPM=

Ali-v-8
6th December 2009, 16:12
cost per application or cost per acquisition = cpa - one is for a compleated form (not to be mistaken for cpl = cost per lead)

cpc or ppc = pay per click = pay for each visitor coming to your website.
cpm = cost per thousand ( the "m" in cpm stand for mille is latin of french for thousand) this is usually banner advertising or page impressions. Impression is a visitor taking one look at your delivered advertisement (or impression on your screen)

Just to add - cost of these vary according to how relative the source of the impressions are.

estwig
6th December 2009, 17:19
cost per application or cost per acquisition = cpa - one is for a compleated form (not to be mistaken for cpl = cost per lead)

cpc or ppc = pay per click = pay for each visitor coming to your website.
cpm = cost per thousand ( the "m" in cpm stand for mille is latin of french for thousand) this is usually banner advertising or page impressions. Impression is a visitor taking one look at your delivered advertisement (or impression on your screen)

Just to add - cost of these vary according to how relative the source of the impressions are.


Thank you, interesting stuff.

:)

Ali-v-8
6th December 2009, 20:38
Forgot to mention that cpa is now more affiliate style marketing.
Thank you, interesting stuff.

:)