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4500 per cent ROI (Warning : no conscious decision here). (11)
03-10-2020 11:13 AM
#1
wisdompower (Veteran Member)
4500 per cent ROI (Warning : no conscious decision here).
Life's best incidents are always accidental from my experience.
The attached screenshot with 4500 per cent ROI is no exception. I had stopped this campaign at least a week back and see a conversion from nowhere with 3 clicks!
Thanks for traveling the path together.
Hope to share the green by conscious decisions soon. 
03-10-2020 11:33 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
Could you explain the "4500 per cent ROI"? Like whats the math/idea behind it.
03-10-2020 11:39 AM
#3
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
Could you explain the "4500 per cent ROI"? Like whats the math/idea behind it.
I think he used the 3 clicks that it took to get the 1 conversion today.
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wealthycpa this can also be a "late" lead, so a conversion that was a result of a click you've sent couple days ago, this happens on some scale all the time. Look at your tracker, there should be a timestamp for the click that converted.
03-10-2020 12:20 PM
#4
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
I think he used the 3 clicks that it took to get the 1 conversion today.
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wealthycpa this can also be a "late" lead, so a conversion that was a result of a click you've sent couple days ago, this happens on some scale all the time. Look at your tracker, there should be a timestamp for the click that converted.
I checked on the tracker and it does not show up anywhere. The AM of lemonads informed me I got a conversion, and I was surprised to see the stats . I stopped the ads on March 1.
Anyways I believe in the "higher power." There's cancer in family and I kinda surrendered to Neem Karoli Baba (Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg inspiration if you google) last night. And take this 'conversion' as a message from the divine that good things will follow.
You can move this post to the Misc. section, if that makes more sense?
03-10-2020 12:21 PM
#5
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
Could you explain the "4500 per cent ROI"? Like whats the math/idea behind it.
0.6 cent ad spend and 27.4 cents profit.
03-11-2020 04:45 AM
#6
jaybot (Veteran Member)
It’s a late conversion.
03-11-2020 07:10 AM
#7
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
jaybot
It’s a late conversion.
I see.
For sure I will come across new aspects of the affiliate marketing journey every single day.
03-11-2020 11:04 AM
#8
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
I checked on the tracker and it does not show up anywhere.
It should be there, the conversion will be assigned to a click sent on some day in the past, when you were still running the campaign.
03-11-2020 12:23 PM
#9
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
It should be there, the conversion will be assigned to a click sent on some day in the past, when you were still running the campaign.
Believe me or not... no! I checked the entire history, ever since I installed the tracker, it's nowhere. And lemonads (affiliate network) has one extra conversion than the tracker figures for all campaigns. I haven't run any campaign elsewhere.
I was thinking the AM did something... but that does not seem practical either.
03-11-2020 12:44 PM
#10
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
wealthycpa
Believe me or not... no! I checked the entire history, ever since I installed the tracker, it's nowhere. And lemonads (affiliate network) has one extra conversion than the tracker figures for all campaigns. I haven't run any campaign elsewhere.
I was thinking the AM did something... but that does not seem practical either.
Could be a discrepancy issue... a small amount of conversions do not get reported to the tracker from whatever reason. I see it happening all the time.
03-11-2020 12:53 PM
#11
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
Could be a discrepancy issue... a small amount of conversions do not get reported to the tracker from whatever reason. I see it happening all the time.
Wait... it's there

Sometimes when you have personal situations happening one hopes the laws of nature are not obeyed.
Sorry for wasting your time.
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