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Old 09-05-2010, 12:32 PM   #1
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I have been doing cpa for a while now and whilst I have had good success, things could be much better if I could find more suitable promotions. I am looking for promotions that provide an iframe form that you can place on your website rather than linking to someone else’s landing page. I find the vast majority of landing pages are terrible and mine are well optimized and very high converting so it sucks having to send my visitors elsewhere. It hurts my conversions and ruins the user experience.

Does anyone know of anyone that provides iframe or html forms? Has anyone used these themselves?

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Old 09-05-2010, 01:05 PM   #2
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Default Re: Networks providing iframe forms?

It's hard to find offers that allow partial iframing, but if you contact your affiliate manager and explain why you need this and how you intend to promote the offer there is a chance that he will allow to use an iframe to display the advertiser's form on your site.


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Old 09-05-2010, 01:29 PM   #3
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Default Re: Networks providing iframe forms?

Most advertisers hate iFrames - for many different reasons.

They're trying to build a brand - so they want the user on their own site and not somebody else's.

iFrames are used a lot in different fraudulent promotional methods - and sometimes iFrames don't allow the cookie to be placed properly.

There are some offers out there that allow them or don't care either way - but I don't see any of them actually encouraging it.

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Old 09-06-2010, 06:32 AM   #4
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Yeah I guess iframes can cause problems but there are networks such as t3leads and leadpoint that provide javascript iframe forms or html forms that you can use and if other networks did the same, their advertisers would make much more money.

I don't think building a brand is always a big priority of many advertisers as they use spammy looking lead capture pages most of the time. That's why I don't like sending my visitors that I have worked hard for to them.

For most advertisers, money is the main priority so if they spent more time developing better solutions for affiliates we would all make more money.

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Hi

I have been doing cpa for a while now and whilst I have had good success, things could be much better if I could find more suitable promotions. I am looking for promotions that provide an iframe form that you can place on your website rather than linking to someone else’s landing page. I find the vast majority of landing pages are terrible and mine are well optimized and very high converting so it sucks having to send my visitors elsewhere. It hurts my conversions and ruins the user experience.

Does anyone know of anyone that provides iframe or html forms? Has anyone used these themselves?

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Some offers do have full HTML code mostly for email campaigns

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Yeah I guess iframes can cause problems but there are networks such as t3leads and leadpoint that provide javascript iframe forms or html forms that you can use and if other networks did the same, their advertisers would make much more money.

I don't think building a brand is always a big priority of many advertisers as they use spammy looking lead capture pages most of the time. That's why I don't like sending my visitors that I have worked hard for to them.

For most advertisers, money is the main priority so if they spent more time developing better solutions for affiliates we would all make more money.

Focusing on the last paragraph....100% correct their in this for money just like everyone, i think you'll find ADV are in the game for "long term money" though which is where the brand name and recognition comes into play....sure some ADV are content with making a quick buck and getting out before anyone catches on or before the heat begins to pick up but for the most part i think most ADV want to build out a product or company the right way and for the long term....

Going back to the issue at hand, i would convey to the network you work with your concerns about losing potential consumers because of the low quality page you're sending them to...rather than requesting an I-Frame, request an alternative / private landing page (not sure how much volume you'r sending but if it's high quality traffic they wont want to lose it) that will work for you...provide specific things you want removed, added, copy adjusted testimonials, ETC...whatever feedback you have...i would take the route first. It's usually more successful from my experiences.
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I wonder how can it be done if they allow it..I have a high traffic website in some health related niches where I am sure the conversion will be higher if the order form can be placed on my website.

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Contact your manager should be able to get an answer.

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