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How artha.link Tracks Clicks and Earnings (RPC & RPA Basics)

artha.link tracks how people interact with jobs on your link and pays you for real actions.

Written by Dency Suchak
Updated over 2 months ago

There are two earning models on artha.link:

  • RPC – Revenue Per Click

  • RPA – Revenue Per Application

You don’t need to set anything manually - this happens automatically.

What Is RPC (Revenue Per Click)?

  • You earn when someone clicks on a job from your artha.link

  • The click must be real and valid

  • The user does not need to apply

RPC jobs work well when your audience likes to explore jobs.

What Is RPA (Revenue Per Application)?

  • You earn when someone applies for a job after clicking your link

  • Applications must be genuine

  • RPA payouts are usually higher than RPC

RPA jobs work best when your audience is highly engaged.

How Tracking Works (In Simple Terms)

  • Someone clicks or applies to a job on your link

  • artha.link tracks that action

  • If the action is valid, it shows in your earnings

  • Invalid or repeated actions are filtered automatically

You don’t need to install anything or track links yourself.

Why Some Actions Don’t Earn

You may see clicks or applications that don’t turn into earnings because:

  • The same person clicked multiple times

  • The click was accidental or automated

  • The job had specific payout rules

  • Verification takes time

Final earnings are shown after validation.

Which Is Better: RPC or RPA?

There’s no “better” one - it depends on your audience.

  • RPC → more clicks, steady earnings

  • RPA → fewer actions, higher payout per action

Most creators earn from both at the same time.

In Simple Words

  • RPC = paid for real clicks

  • RPA = paid for real applications

  • You earn only from genuine activity

Just focus on sharing relevant jobs - tracking and payouts are automatic.

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