Nedd Your Help On The Following CPA Terms

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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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  • Profile picture of the author Faizudin
    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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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Originally Posted by diamondman View Post

    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
    Incent/Incentive/Incentivized mean you give your visitors something (it can be cash, points or ebooks etc.) in return for them filling out an offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author COPEAC Steve
    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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