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Publisher Portal Earnings Reports

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

year-of-the-rabbitThe Publisher Portal Earnings Reports seem to have scampered off to celebrate the start of the Year of the Rabbit…and has yet to return. We assure you that your traffic is being logged and that you will be credited for all good quality traffic, 2011 information is simply not yet displaying in the Publisher Portals. For those of you who receive email reporting, you are in the clear.

We expect to release a fix for this issue, allowing you to view all 2011 activity, Thursday, January 6th. Should you have any reporting needs in the interim, please feel free to contact us.

*PLEASE NOTE Since this post was published, the issue with the earnings reports has now been fixed. Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Earning Reports: new updates

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Are you familiar with our estimated earnings, payments and balance reporting data?

We appreciate that being able to view your reports is extremely important, so lately we have made many improvements in order for you to get even more from this tab.

With this great update you will once again be able to view your daily estimated earnings both within the Publisher Portal ‘Home’ page reporting snapshot pod, and the more comprehensive ‘View Reports’ tool.

Thanks to improvements, the reporting tool is now even better!

Thanks to improvements, the reporting tool is now even better!

Notable Improvements:

  • ‘View Reports’ will allow you to view historic earnings data within a 24-month date range
  • Publishers previously unable to view estimated earnings data due to usage of Placement IDs above 99 will be able to view an aggregate total of their estimated earnings, currently labeled as ‘<not-yet-defined>’ (#)
  • The reports are also available for download in csv, xls and xml formats if you prefer to look at them off-line.
  • Not new but worth mentioning, check your payment history

Check out our other blog posts for information on how to measure the success of your traffic, understanding your payment and earnings reporting.

Any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Shopzilla UK team who will be happy to assist.

Understanding Effectivness and Evaluating Success

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
How to measure the success of your affiliate programs

How to measure the success of your affiliate programs

Your statistics table provides you with very important information: how many impressions your ad received and how many clicks those ads generated. It divides clicks into impressions to tell you your clickthrough rate — the percentage of people who see the ad and click on it. The number of impressions your ads receive depends on the marketing of your site. The number of clicks the ads receive will depend on a whole load of other factors, including:

  • How closely does the subject of the ad match your content?
  • Where is the ad unit placed on the page?
  • How well is it optimized?
  • And even the type of users who visit your site (targeting)

Much of your job will always be to get all of these factors right to push your clickthrough rate up as high as possible.

After the clickthrough rate comes your most important piece of information: the amount you’ve actually earned.

The eCPC and eCPM can be a bit confusing. The eCPC is the amount of money you are “effectively” earning per click, and the eCPM is the amount that you are earning on average for every thousand impressions.

Since  Shopzilla’s affiliate program does not necessarily give you money every time someone clicks on one of your ads, you might think it’s difficult to compare it against other advertising programs, but actually it isn’t: AdSense reports, for example, will tell you also exactly how much you’re earning for each click on an ad unit. That’s when eCPC and your eCPM stats come to play:  those two values will enable you to weigh Shopzilla Publisher against other affiliate programs (regardless of whether it is CPC, CPA, CPM, etc), in this example compare it to AdSense.

It’s only when you’re able to compare like for like that you’ll know what to do. Shopzilla’s provision of the equivalent earnings in CPC and CPM rates make those comparisons much easier!

Read more about earning reports in our affiliate program.

When do I get paid by Shopzilla’s Publisher Program?

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Earning money online wit the UK Shopzilla Publisher Program

Earning money online with the UK Shopzilla Publisher Program

Were you wondering when your payment will arrive? We pay our Publishers on a on a monthly schedule. If your account balance reaches £50.00 in any month, we will send your payment before the end of the following month, provided there are no holds on your account. If you haven’t accumulated £50.00 in a single month, your earnings will be carried over to the following month, till you reach the £50.00 threshold. As soon as you reached the threshold or more we pay you out. Payday is the 25th of the month after the Publisher’s account balance has reached at least £50 and the money should be in your account 3 days later at the latest.

You can track your performance and earnings from the Reports tab of your account. Reports will display day-to-day details about how much you’re earning from the Shopzilla Publisher Program*. Find out more on how to understand earning reports.

Once you’ve qualified for a payment and your payment has been made, you’ll see it listed on this also in the reporting tab choosing payment report option.

Shopzilla Publisher - view-reports

At the moment we are only able to pay you via PayPal. Anyone with an email address can use PayPal to receive money online. If you don’t have a PayPal account yet, and would like to manage your payments this way, click here to sign up. If you are a Publisher VAT registered in the UK, the payment process is slightly different. Read more about payment process for Publishers who are VAT registered in the UK

*All Publisher earnings are subject to validation and adjustments. Portal reported earnings should only be considered as an estimate. Publishers should consult the Shopzilla, Inc. Publisher Program Terms & Conditions for more information.

Understanding earning reports in our affiliate program

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Using our affiliate program, you make earnings when Shopzilla traffic, which is generated by your website, results in revenue for Shopzilla. Earnings typically depend on how the Sponsored Shopping Content is integrated into your site. Make sure it is contextually linked to your own content. It will also depend on the nature of your user’s activity on Shopzilla.
The Shopzilla Publisher Earning Reports can be shown for any date. It can be filtered by day, week, month or placement ID. Then, it can be secondarily filtered by day, week or month. You can also sort the reports by any of the columns presented, ascending or descending.
The illustration below shows what you might see if you created a earnings report (here for “Last 7 Days”). The different columns, consisting of Impressions, Clicks, Click thru Rate, Earnings, eEPC (=effective Earnings per Click) and eCPM (effective Commission per Mille - Impressions), are explained in detail.
Shopzilla Publisher Program - reporting

Shopzilla Publisher Program - reporting

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In order to receive feedback on how to increase your earnings, please feel free to contact our Shopzilla Publisher team. Just click on the “Contact Us” link located at the right top corner of the Publisher portal. We will get back to you within 48 hours and provide you with helpful tips and suggestions on how to earn more.

Also, click the “Contact Us” link if you have general questions regarding your earnings report in our affiliate program.

Important note: It is entirely possible to generate clicks to Bizrate.co.uk with NO revenue. This occurs when the clicks you direct to Shopzilla do not result in revenue generating activity.

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