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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2010
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Hi, i have just joined CPA Network and I would like to know the meaning of the following terminologies; Incent Incentivise Then would you advise promoting a cpa free trial offer with PPC payout is 33 dollars Thank you |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Malaysia
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It means user need to complete the offer in exchange with something that you will give to them (ebook,gift,points,etc). You can promote free trial with PPC but I think adwords doesn't like free trial. You might risk your adwords account. You can use other PPC. |
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| CPA Networks Reviewer War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Pandora
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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Going back to your second question OP, if you intend on using incent traffic, dont use a free trial offer. To my knowledge, none of those offers allow incent. Most networks will have a search filter that will allow you to see what offers can be run using incent, and if they dont have a filter check with your AM before doing anything to make sure not breaking their T & C's. |
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