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Hi there, I just have a quick question for you. Let's say, for example, that I want to promote an offer via YouTube or Facebook, but Social Network is not an allowed traffic source for this offer. However, could I, for example, upload a video on YouTube, and send those visitors to a landing page, and from there point them to the offer? Thanks in advance |
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You should do fine PabloVTB. What else are you doing on your landing page? Just sending them off? You work hard for leads are you just watching them come and go or are you capturing them as well for pro-longed marketing and lot's of extra income? |
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hehe that's a good point. I'm in the process of building the landing page. The thing is, I have already some good rated and high viewed videos, but I noticed that I couldn't send directly traffic from there. So, I should probably include some type of opt-in form and create an appealing site for them ![]() By the way, thanks! |
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When in doubt ask your affiliate manager, thats what we are here for.
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Understand too that network owners have pretty much seen everything. IF your numbers are not in line with the typical ones for the traffic sources listed on the offer, then it's a red flag and they'll just assume you're doing something fishy. Sure you can fool some of them some of the time, but it's always best to just follow the rules. That way you get paid for all your efforts and everyone is happy. |
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