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How to Estimate Daily Cohort Revenue: New ProPush Feature

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How to Estimate Daily Cohort Revenue: New ProPush.me Feature

Meet the new ProPush feature — Daily Cohort Revenue!

It is a brand new way to analyze the payback of your daily cohorts –– all users who subscribed at a specific date. With Daily Cohort Revenue, you can now quickly check how much you earn from a chosen daily cohort and how much this cohort brings you while its users keep interacting with push notifications.

How Does It Work?

When you open your Statistics and switch to the Subscription Date tab, you will see the following table:

How the new daily cohort revenue feature looks at your ProPush.me account.


Each row shows a cohort of users who subscribed to your push notifications on a particular date. Let’s suppose today is the 28 of February and look at the highlighted row:

Subscription date1 day2-7 days8-14 days15-30 days 30+Total
06.02.202471,6% ($104.5)23.8% ($34.7)4,5% ($6.6)0,1% ($0.1)$145,8

This row shows you that the cohort of users you brought on 06.02.2024 has generated $145,8 in total for now (till 28 February). The Days columns help you understand how quickly this cohort generated this revenue:
  • It brought 71,6% of the total revenue on the very first day
  • The first week of the cohort's existence (days 2-7) brought 23,8% of the whole revenue
  • The period from the 8th to the 14th day generated 4,5% of the whole revenue you have from this cohort until now (February 28).
All these figures allow you to count the ROI of a particular cohort using the ROI formula:

Net Profit / Cost of Investment X 100%​

Note:
  • The Daily Cohort Revenue is only available for partners working with RevShare, and you can track subscription date statistics from November 23, 2023.
  • The amount of total income by subscription date may differ by 1% -2% from your total payment due to the specifics of the calculations.

Why Do You Need the Daily Cohort Revenue Feature?

The first and most important way to use this tool is to estimate the value of your subscribers

Let’s look at one example to make things clear.

On December 1, you paid $1,000 to purchase traffic for your landing page and added a ProPush tag to this landing. Your page immediately began to collect push subscribers bringing profits! By January, this cohort of subscribers from December 1 brought an overall $2,000:

Distribution of revenue of a daily cohort


As you can see from the graph above, all this revenue didn’t come instantly. Instead, it was distributed like this:
  • 25% of the whole revenue (overall $500) came right on the subscription date
  • +54% ($1580, 79% of the whole revenue) came within the first lifetime week — !the spending paid off!
  • +10% (total $1798, 89% of the whole revenue) came during week two
  • +6% (total $1892, 95% of the whole revenue) came after three weeks
  • The rest of the total revenue was slowly generated before the end of the month.
Analyzing your GEOs

Use case: When you want to compare how various GEOs perform with push subscriptions.
Suppose you began driving traffic from the USA, Brazil, and India. All subscribers who came on this day will be grouped into a cohort by subscription date. However, you don’t know precisely who will better interact with your notifications — Americans, Brazilians, or Indians.

This is where the new Daily Cohort Revenue comes into play. Just sort out the users by subscription date and then make another filter by country:

How to analyze your GEOs with daily cohort revenue


How to analyze your GEOs with daily cohort revenue

How to analyze your GEOs with daily cohort revenue

Voila, you see revenue from every GEO and can now start drawing more specific conclusions. For example, you can estimate how quickly a particular GEO pays off and distribute your budget accordingly.

Checking Your Landing Page Performance

Use case: When you add a new landing page and want to check how it performs for your extra monetization.
Say you added a new landing page — or made some changes to the existing one.

Theoretically, this may affect the subscription rate — for example, you suppose your new design inspires more trust and motivates people to subscribe.
A Subscription Date + Site filter will give you a precise image of how the landing page affects your earnings:

How to analyze your landing pages with daily cohort revenue


How to analyze your landing pages with daily cohort revenue

In this case, revenues are higher with the mylanding1.com page. If the numbers, on the contrary, worsen, try another landing or analyze how creatives might impact your revenue.

To Sum Up

The Daily Cohort Revenue is already in your account if you use RevShare — so come and test it right now. The new statistics will be available for the new cohorts you created after the feature release.

TEST DAILY COHORT REVENUE NOW!
 
Each row shows a cohort of users who subscribed to your push notifications on a particular date. Let’s suppose today is the 28 of February and look at the highlighted row:

Subscription date1 day2-7 days8-14 days15-30 days30+Total
06.02.202471,6% ($104.5)23.8% ($34.7)4,5% ($6.6)0,1% ($0.1)$145,8
What is the global attrition rate? --as an advertiser who has failed with push ads this may be why.
I think these subscribers are sourced as arbitrage with an attrition rate like this.
Or, if your cohort is by date; it may be the nature of the advertisers the push ads were sold to.
Do you sell them direct (RTB or DSP platform) or are they sold through an exchange?
 
What is the global attrition rate? --as an advertiser who has failed with push ads this may be why.
I think these subscribers are sourced as arbitrage with an attrition rate like this.
Or, if your cohort is by date; it may be the nature of the advertisers the push ads were sold to.
Do you sell them direct (RTB or DSP platform) or are they sold through an exchange?

Hi!

On average, more than 13% of income from push subscribers will continue coming after 30 or more days after subscription. This metric shows users activity during the users’s lifetime.
Please check the screenshot, you have it in your account as well https://propush.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/propush-daily-cohort-revenue-by-country.png

ProPush.me is designed by PropellerAds team. The demand for potential subscribers depends on the demand for PropellerAds traffic from advertisers — direct advertisers and affiliates.
 
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