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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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Hi. I see a lot of 'Free' voucher type offers in the CPA networks I'm with. The ones where you enter your email, then go through and enter shipping information, then have to complete some offers of some sort to qualify for the vouchers. They seem to pay anywhere between $1 - $1.50 just on submission of an email address. However, how good at converting are these? Most of them tend to have all the small print below the fold, so unless the visitor scrolls down, then just see "Free $250 Voucher" and somewhere to enter their email address, but surely people are more cynical about these kind of offers... aren't they? Has anyone had good success with these type of email submit offers? cheers. Nick |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2010
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ahhh, these will can make you good cash. But it depends on where the traffic comes from. If the traffic is targetted, (for example from a site that is tech-based) and iphone offer will convert well, just as an example. Demographic is also important. And if the user enters a gibberish email, the lead will be scrubbed. im pretty sure kensters rags to riches report goes over email submits pretty well, might be worth checking out.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010
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I just ran my first CPA campaign last month, So far, i got already 5 person who entered their email address, so i can tell that this "Question on Email Submit" really works. |
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