what does COREG mean?

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I would very much appreciate if anyone can explain little bit about COREG, Search and Contextual in CPA traffic types.
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  • Profile picture of the author RhysEvans
    Originally Posted by ICCGAMES View Post

    I would very much appreciate if anyone can explain little bit about COREG, Search and Contextual in CPA traffic types.
    Co-Reg means you cannot capture the permission of a user to signup for a particular offer if they are in the process of signing up for something else. SO in other words you can't sign the customer up for the offer and they must do it themselves. This is a common problem on sites that say you must sign up for an offer to go into the prize draw or win a free iphone etc. The customer your dealing with has no interest in signing up for the CPA offer.

    Search is like a search engine PPC advertisements using Adwords, Microsoft Adcenter.

    Contextual is when you advertise your CPA offers using text links in a block of text or something equivalent.

    Hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author ICCGAMES
    I found a offer that accepts search traffic.

    But in Search Restrictions, they mention "Keyword bids not allowed on Google (content or search) or Yahoo."

    What does that mean?

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    Is it hard to find a high payout offer in MaxBounty to promote using ppc?
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  • Profile picture of the author clenard77
    Rhys' explanation of Coreg is very confusing and not correct.

    Co-registration is where you have a signup form that has the ability to get the user to sign up for other email lists, products, services, etc. This is usually done by having check boxes that allow the user to check those boxes to get more information for those other sites/products/lists.

    Keyword bids means you're not allowed to bid on keywords, ie you can't really use Keyword based PPC engines, but SEO is OK.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Forey
    I would recommend coreg, I have gotten much better ROIs with coreg on my PPV campaigns then just email / zip submit. Game Theory is probably the bestwith Silver Path a close second.
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    • Profile picture of the author rtw
      we do quite a bit of coreg if you are interested
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  • Profile picture of the author imgrind
    Some solid replies above, but here's my take:

    COREG stands for co-registration. This is where you present a registration form on your landing page that passes the data to other advertisers for monetization (all during the registration process). All while registering for your website visitors can also take advantage of these offers that will increase your bottom line by working on a rev share basis. These offers vary from mobile pin submits to email submits and other forms of lead generation. As one of the above posters said, Game Theory and Silver Path are some of the best networks that offer these paths (if you don't want to create your own).

    Search means traffic garnered from Google Adwords, Microsoft adCenter, 7Search, and other paid search engines. While I'd have to see the whole description, "Keyword bids not allowed on Google (content or search) or Yahoo," is normally keywords that you're not allowed to bid on. These are typically advertiser trademark or other terms they're already bidding on internally and don't want you driving up their bid price. This could also mean no traffic from Adwords/adCenter is allowed.

    Contextual traffic can mean a couple of different things. However most of the affiliate networks out there, throw pay-per-view traffic into this category, meaning traffic garnered from sources such as Traffic Vance and Lead Impact.

    Hope this helps ya understand a bit more.
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  • Profile picture of the author ICCGAMES
    thanks for the info. I think I've got it clear now.

    can you guys recommend me some good offers / niche to promote in adwords?

    what I found was most high payout with high EPC do not accept search traffic and the zip / email submits do not meet adwords policies.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Be careful with adwords, you need to make sre you have a damn good site to run on them for any length of time
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  • Profile picture of the author doriono
    Here is the simple answer about COREG:

    1. It is for membership site.
    2. When a user register on a website you will see at the bottom of the form to tick the checkboxes. For e.g. I accept terms and conditions and second check box might say Yes I would like to receive an offer from ABC company.
    3. CPA offer then will be received by the user who had ticked that checkbox.

    Maxbounty has COREG offers. check it out.
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