Email addresses and zip codes

by Aff1
6 replies
Hi Guys

I am new to CPA marketing so this may be a stupid questions but here it goes. :confused:

As a newbie I thought I might start with something bit easier so I decided to start with offers that only need zip codes or email address summit. Then I realised that I have also used these offers at the past for my self by given my email address ( before I knew that cpa existed) just to see what they about and not go any further with them.

My question is that if I am promoting these offers where they say " converts on the zip code " or " converts on the first page with email address" do I still get my $ 1.30 if the customer dont go any further with the offer.
This would be same as the dating sites I suppose where it says " Converts on first page form filling "

Thanks Guys
#addresses #codes #email #zip
  • Profile picture of the author helptobiz
    yes you do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    Yes, if the terms are that clear. Some CPA networks will list offers as "Zip submit" or "Email submit" but when you actually look at the terms of that offer, you'll see that it "converts on 2nd page submit." This is rampant, so be careful and check the actual offer's description. Don't just go by what the CPA network lists in the link to the offer. A good clue is higher paying offers. If it's $2.00+ per lead, chances are high that it requires a 2nd page of info to be submitted.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Aff1
      Thanks Guys It makes it bit more clear now.
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  • Profile picture of the author rogerioLidango
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    • Profile picture of the author Jays80
      yes, i can make money with $1.30 submits, i have made some $ as well. I do not promote them now, Pain in the neck. Too much of work.




      Originally Posted by rogerioLidango View Post

      A question for anyone out there - can you make money on $1.30 payouts?...
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      • Profile picture of the author FredFarnes
        Originally Posted by Amfire View Post

        yes, i can make money with $1.30 submits, i have made some $ as well. I do not promote them now, Pain in the neck. Too much of work.
        What are you promoting instead?

        Why are these more work than promoting something else?

        Please expand on that, it would be good to know..
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        So, you want to sell me another way to easily make "X" dollars in "X" days? ROFL too funny! IM success requires hard work and lots of time. Most newbies do not survive the steep learning curve. Anyone who says otherwise is probably selling you a fantasy.

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  • Profile picture of the author promo_guy
    Was wondering the same thing about those email/zip offers. Obviously if you have 1000's of visitors all at least semi-targeted then perhaps it would be worth the effort but sounds like a lot of trouble.

    So, does that mean most of you guys promote credit card offers, ie where they must fill in their credit card details for shipping of a weight-loss product for example?
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