For affiliate X, the ROI was 200% - he is great, but his budget was only $10. As a result, he earned $20. It’s quite possible to buy yourself a coffee, but it doesn’t seem to be enough to pay for a tracker subscription.
Meanwhile, affiliate Y showed “only” 10% ROI, but his budget was $1000, which means his profit was $100. This may already be enough to pay for the tracker, although the profit percentage is lower, and the banner with the green case may look less attractive.
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Meanwhile, affiliate Y showed “only” 10% ROI, but his budget was $1000, which means his profit was $100. This may already be enough to pay for the tracker, although the profit percentage is lower, and the banner with the green case may look less attractive.
The question...
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