HasOffers Speed and Efficiency

by Peter Hamilton Wed, July 08, 2009 - 6:04 PM

Many people are asking how the HasOffers technology is able to provide such a power affiliate network platform at such a low cost. Today we would like to shed some light on this inquiry.

The primary reason why HasOffers can charge so little is due to the speed and efficiency of our technology. Unlike DirectTrack, Hitpath, and LinkTrust, HasOffers’ adserving technology is compiled directly onto our front-end webservers, cutting down on hardware usage and dramatically increasing efficiency.

Last week on July 3, 2009, we conducted our most recent benchmark testing, and the results were incredible. Using one HasOffers Enterprise Network setup on three independent servers located in LA, NYC, and Chicago, we processed 3000 clicks in only 28.964 seconds. For those a little slow on their math, that is a speed of 118 clicks per second, and all while the servers maintained 5% CPU usage. The core technology currently supports nearly 150 million impressions per day or 4.5 billion impressions per month.

HasOffers has stepped right up to the plate, providing a real up-to-date solution for networks to track offers and manage affiliates. No more waiting on reports to generate or navigating affiliates through cryptic user interfaces with outdated tools. HasOffers is constantly evolving to provide networks with the speed and organization they need to manage a successful affiliate network.

But, don’t take our word for it. Run your own benchmark tests against those using other affiliate network software. We are excited to hear of others receiving these same results and realizing the true speed and reliability of HasOffers.

 

ABOUT Peter Hamilton

VP, Marketing. HasOffers.com
Peter specializes in SEO, PR, Account Management, Marketing Management, Social Media, and many other online marketing related subjects. His duties at HasOffers range from online marketing and partnership development to product and brand development.

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