So, when the email submit offer is really converted?

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When the email submit offer converted? Just after the email submit (how CPA Networks says/lies?) or more needed to?
#converted #email #offer #submit
  • Profile picture of the author david15923
    Originally Posted by tavrik83 View Post

    When the email submit offer converted? Just after the email submit (how CPA Networks says/lies?) or more needed to?
    The lead clicks on your link, it is taken to the offer. The lead puts their email, they click 'continue' and YOU receive the comission. What they do after that doesn't matter.

    Generally cpa networks don't lie. Sign up in one of the top networks (peerfly, maxbouty, ewa, for example) and you wont get scammed.
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    • Profile picture of the author tavrik83
      Ok, how about this lukepeerfly.com/how-email-zip-submits-work
      And something else: I asked my friend to fill only email in my offer and I don't see any results in my report (clicks:1, earn: 0,00 $)
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      • Profile picture of the author silverace
        for the affiliate the email submit really converted after the user submits the email.
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        • Profile picture of the author tavrik83
          Originally Posted by silverace View Post

          for the affiliate the email submit really converted after the user submits the email.
          The advertiser is not actually paying you for the email

          This is the first misunderstanding with email and zip submits. The advertiser is asking for the user’s email on their landing page and they are paying you (our PeerFly publishers) for those leads, but in all actuality those leads are only a part of the process. This is the same with zip submits. It should be obvious that the advertiser does not really want to pay you $1.30 for some random user’s zip code, but rather what comes after that.

          The lead (user’s email or zip code) is simply a way for the advertiser to start the user down their offer path. They use the email or zip code to weed out people who may not be interested in the gift available if the user pushes their way down the path.

          Source: lukepeerfly.com/how-email-zip-submits-work
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          • Profile picture of the author silverace
            Originally Posted by tavrik83 View Post

            The advertiser is not actually paying you for the email

            This is the first misunderstanding with email and zip submits. The advertiser is asking for the user's email on their landing page and they are paying you (our PeerFly publishers) for those leads, but in all actuality those leads are only a part of the process. This is the same with zip submits. It should be obvious that the advertiser does not really want to pay you $1.30 for some random user's zip code, but rather what comes after that.

            The lead (user's email or zip code) is simply a way for the advertiser to start the user down their offer path. They use the email or zip code to weed out people who may not be interested in the gift available if the user pushes their way down the path.

            Source: lukepeerfly.com/how-email-zip-submits-work
            I know all that but the actual conversion for the publisher happens after the first page email submit... how it backs out for the advertiser is their worry. I personally don't like submits since they scrub like hell when you start to do volume, since it usually doesn't works out for the advertisers.
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      • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
        Originally Posted by tavrik83 View Post

        Ok, how about this lukepeerfly.com/how-email-zip-submits-work
        And something else: I asked my friend to fill only email in my offer and I don't see any results in my report (clicks:1, earn: 0,00 $)
        Do you make sure its a first page email submit offer? There are lots of email submit offers which will pay until the second form is submitted. Check the offer description/states or ask your AM to be sure
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  • Profile picture of the author JeromieDevera
    right when you get them to put in their email and submit. that's your comission. tho im not sure if cpalead takes some of your leads...

    EDIT: sorry, not cpalead... mustve been looking at another thread
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Zapp
    If it is a first page submit then it will convert after the user has entered their details. You'll be able to check which offers you promote before doing so.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aniket
    The offer should be First Page Submit in order to convert it after first page.
    Ask your AM about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Naveen K
    Originally Posted by tavrik83 View Post

    When the email submit offer converted? Just after the email submit (how CPA Networks says/lies?) or more needed to?
    They will be converted on page as stated in description.
    If it is sated that it will convert o first page then it would have converted if the visitor just fills up the first page and enters the second page but most of time these conversions are scrubbed that is why you will get low conversion rate most of the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gonnamakeit
    what does scrubbed mean ?
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