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Ok so basically on a page on which I'm promoting a couple of email submits can i write something like "All you have to do is enter your email address and you will find out how to redeem your Ipod/Iphone/whatever"? I'm basically instructing people on how to put money in my pocket (and the network's for that matter) but will the network have anything against it? Shouldn't be a problem from my point of view but I just wanna hear some opinions from you guys. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Brazil
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I suggest you to contact your aff manager to make everything clear, but I can't see why it would be a problem. William |
| >> STOP... << Stop struggling alone. Stop wasting time. Stop being scammed. | |
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| Tim Van Dalsum War Room Member Join Date: May 2010
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Hey Phobos, I agree, I don't see why you would have any problem writing that on your page. The only place I can see you having some issues would be with certain advertising platforms. If your site is seen as an "affiliate site" or "bridge page" then you may not be able to use certain PPC platforms, in particular. But give it a shot and see what happens. That's what CPA is all about, testing until you find the winning combination! Hope that helps! Best of Luck, CPABrainstormer |
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| A good idea to try to figure out if your network is scrubbing you is to rotate your links so that you get leads with different networks. If one network has an epc much better (if it's just slightly better it's probably coincidence) than the other then you may be a victim of scrub .William |
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| I'll Make You Rich Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Chicago, IL
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That's fine... that would not be considered incent. It's suggested you tell people to complete more than first page so the advertiser does not scrub you.
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