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Long story short, I’ve got advertising space on pizza boxes at just under a dozen pizza places that I sell to local businesses (everyone needs a hobby). I’m thinking about mixing it up and putting some CPA offers on instead of calling around for businesses to fill a couple of empty slots. I have a firm, theoretical understanding of CPA, but no actual experience with it. My question is roughly how much do the people who are doing offline CPA on pizza boxes make per 500 boxes (roughly a week)? I understand it will vary from offer to offer, and campaign to campaign but I’m curious about a ball park. The thought of doing CPA intrigues me, but I’m not willing to do it if the average turns out to be significantly lower than what I’m making off the current ads. Thanks in advance. |
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Wow... what an interesting theory. I truly hadn't thought of such a method. So thank you for simply posting about that, very interesting. I cannot really give any expertise on expected results, but as you are going to be advertising on Pizza boxes, you've got to make sure the adds are going to be somewhat relevant to people who eat pizza in your local area... My point is, that you should make sure you are able to find some CPA offers that COULD convert using that advertising, before wondering if you should use CPA methods in general. |
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