Advendor Affiliate Network
Advendor is a CPA-based affiliate network which connects advertisers and publishers. Advendor has a large library of CPA offers that are constantly updated to stay fresh. The CPA models was chosen as its primary pricing model as it creates optimal coorperation between advertisers and affiliates.
Payment Options Supported by Advendor
WebMoney
With Advendor you can recive your payments via WebMoney. WebMoney is an online payment system that lets you transfer money globally. The Russian company first started as a service to transfer US dollars across the border during the financial crisis in 1998. Today WebMoney serves a global market and facilitates services for companies and individual that makes it easy to transfer currency world-wide.
Pricing Models Supported by Advendor
CPS (Cost Per Sale)
Advendor supports CPS offers. Cost Per Sale (CPS) is the amount an advertiser pays for converting a sale. Cost Per Sale is calculated as follows: advertisement cost/number of sales = Cost Per Sale (CPS). As an affiliate, it represents the amount you will get paid for converting a sale for an advertiser in an affiliate program or network. CPS for affiliates is also sometimes mentioned as PPS (Pay Per Sale).
CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)
Advendor supports CPA offers. Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) is a marketing metric for measuring the cost of acquiring a paying customer, or for a user to perform an action. CPA is sometimes referred to as Cost Per Action. As an affiliate, the CPA model will simply be a flat rate that you will receive when the task required is performed. This can be anything from a user filling out a form, making a purchase or downloading a free game. If you are on the other side, as an advertiser, the CPA model can determine the actual cost of each customer acquired in combination with other pricing models such as CPC (Cost Per Click). To derive the Cost Per Acquisition of a CPC campaign it would have to be calculated as follows: Campaign Cost / Conversions = Cost Per Acquisition.
CPL (Cost Per Lead)
Advendor supports CPL offers. Cost Per Lead (CPL) is the amount an advertiser pays for converting a lead. Cost Per Lead is calculated as follows: advertisement cost/number of leads = Cost Per Lead (CPL) As an affiliate, it represents the amount you will get paid for converting a lead for an advertiser in an affiliate program or network. CPS for affiliates is also sometimes mentioned as PPL (Pay Per Lead). The most commonly used CPL offers would be, email opt-in, but the pricing model is also used for free to play games, freemium software, and general customer leads.
CPI (Cost Per Install)
Advendor supports CPI offers. CPI campaigns are specifically intended for software only. Cost Per Install is heavily favored in the mobile app space since the only entrance to the product would be through an installation. Tracking also becomes very accurate as app owners can simply follow up with the user who made the installation. As an advertiser, the CPI formula is simply calculated as following: CPI = Total Ad Spend / Total Installs. Whereas, for an affiliate, this would be a flat fee, similar to a CPA offer but specifically for the installation of software.
Advendor Payment Schedule
Net 7
Advendor send their payments on a Net 7 basis.
Pricing Model: | CPS, CPA, CPL, CPI |
Payment Option: | WebMoney |
Payment Schedule: | Net 7 |
Payment Threshold: | $50.00 |
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