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i got accepted into Cpalead. I may use facebook to advertise. But I've seen offers where you submit an email, then an address and then content is unlocked. 1. Will I get credit if they do that, or do they have to fill in the whole thing and reach the ending page and such? 2. Will I get credit if it doesn't come from the website I signed up under as? I didn't signup with a website. 3. Which offer will require only an email address and maybe an address, that gives me the most money? 4. Also, all the gold surveys are available, but the ones that are not gold are crossed out... What do I select? 5. What does epc and conv mean? What's better for both of those? |
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| Enlightened Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: New York, USA.
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Hi, Hope you find the following helpful... 1. Will I get credit if they do that, or do they have to fill in the whole thing and reach the ending page and such? -- You get credit upon survey/offer completion. For example, If it's an address submit that's required, you'll get credit when visitor submits their address 2. Will I get credit if it doesn't come from the website I signed up under as? I didn't signup with a website. --Yes, you still get credit... just as long as your affiliate ID is in place 3. Which offer will require only an email address and maybe an address, that gives me the most money? -- You'll have to search for those specific offers. Email submit earnings can range from very low ($.25) to fairly decent (meaning about $1.50 or so). If you want to use only Email Submit offers, then check out Adscend Media. They have about 160 or so Email Subs offers last time I looked. 4. Also, all the gold surveys are available, but the ones that are not gold are crossed out... What do I select? -- You may have to apply to run their "Premium" Offers. Also, offers that are crossed out are not available to you; either because their limits have been reached, it's a Premium Offer, or some other reason. By the way, I suggest you do a test and run a wide array of their offers to see what your visitors prefer. 5. What does epc and conv mean? What's better for both of those? -- EPC means Earnings per Click. It's a measurement of how much money you make everytime a specific offer is clicked. Normally, it's a network-wide measurement; but it can also be applied solely to your account. For example, on CPALead, it's a network-wide metric. On MaxBounty, it's both a network-wide metric and one that can be applied to just your account. Thus you'll see, for example, a Network EPC of $.55; but when you run the offer, your EPC may only be $.35. CONV means "Conversions" (ie: the ratio of Clicks to Leads). Lastly, I don't understand what you mean by "What's better for both of those?" Best, - Jay |
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Yes, you get credit upon completion and submission of visitors address.
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Hello, Thank you for replying! Does Adscend media allow facebook? I meant, what's better for me? What epc? What conv rate? Is epc $1.00 better than $0.25? |
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| Enlightened Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: New York, USA.
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Not sure about Adscend Media and FB - but I'm sure they do have them. As far as what's better... IMHO, the higher the EPC and Conversions -- the better. Of course, this is marketing, so you'll have to test your campaigns to see which ones work best for you (ie: which ones give you the highest returns). - Jay |
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Hey, I don't think that adscend media is approved by facebook. At least their not on their list. Facebook's list of approved advertisers is here: Advertising Providers on Facebook Platform - Facebook Developers |
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