Just Accepted To Peerfly...Now What?

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Need some help. First time in CPA and was wondering how and where to start. Any help at all is appreciated. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author CashAdsMike
    Whoever your AM is over there I would definitely speak to them. They are a great network and I'm sure whoever your AM is they will be more than willing to get you pointed in right direction.
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    • Profile picture of the author MilkerFocus
      Originally Posted by CashAdsMike View Post

      Whoever your AM is over there I would definitely speak to them. They are a great network and I'm sure whoever your AM is they will be more than willing to get you pointed in right direction.
      I agree with Mike. Contact you AM first.

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  • Profile picture of the author MathewMaso
    Now you have to pick the right offer or offers and start driving traffic to it, and tracking that traffic to see where it came from, what was effective and what wasn't.

    Offers:
    I recommend you to start with simple email/zip submit offers that pay between 1.2 - 2.0.

    To drive traffic there are two ways:
    Free traffic and Paid traffic.

    Free traffic is obviously the best, but its hard to get, and it can take you a lot of time since you have a good amount of free traffic to your site, creating a blog, exchanging links with other sites, collecting emails, are all good sources of free traffic.

    Paid traffic.
    There are many companies offering paid traffic.

    PPV: Pay per view: Companies that have a software installed in a lot of computers and your contents (offers) will popup when the end user type certain keywords or urls. Some examples of these networks are: LeadImpact, TrafficVance, MediaTraffic, PlentyofFish. They charge you around .015-.05 per view depending on keyword demand and category.

    PPC: They charge you when a user clicks on your link, and your link is displayed in their websites, examples: Google Adwords, Microsoft AdCenter, 7Search, and a huge etc. Here the click can cost you something between .04 to 1.5 or even more. It depends mostly on the score the search engine gave to your website. And you have to learn how to create your ads and landing pages to get the lowest costs per click. There is a ton of information about that on the internet.

    Now, the tracking: I recommend you to install Prosper202 in your own server (requires MYSQL database) and learn how to use it to track all keywords from your offers, and then do a lot of math to know what is working and what is not.

    During the testing phase, you will spend more money than what you will generate, but that's ok, as far as you are collecting the precious keyword convert rate information.

    Also, you can direct link your offer or use a landing page, some offers work better with DL and others with landing pages, its all about testing and tracking.

    I hope this helps you!
    Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Teapen
      Originally Posted by Prodak View Post


      Also, you can direct link your offer or use a landing page, some offers work better with DL and others with landing pages, its all about testing and tracking.

      I hope this helps you!
      Good luck!
      May be a stupid question but how can landing pages possibly convert better than direct linking? Isn't the offer site a landing page itself?
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      • Profile picture of the author MathewMaso
        Originally Posted by Teapen View Post

        May be a stupid question but how can landing pages possibly convert better than direct linking? Isn't the offer site a landing page itself?
        Well basically you use your own landing page to do some pre-selling, making the offer more attractive, then the user click on it ready to do whatever it takes to get what your offer.

        Also you can add different angles to the same offer, for example lets say you have a $500 Amazon Gift Card offer, you could create a landing page targeting lets say fat people wanting to get in shape, and you put a before/after picture of a guy using a weight loss guide bought on AMAZON and you offer the gift card offer to these guys... you could do hundreds of landing pages of the same offer targetting different demographics, and get much better results than just the simple offer.
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        • Profile picture of the author Teapen
          Originally Posted by Prodak View Post

          Well basically you use your own landing page to do some pre-selling, making the offer more attractive, then the user click on it ready to do whatever it takes to get what your offer.

          Also you can add different angles to the same offer, for example lets say you have a $500 Amazon Gift Card offer, you could create a landing page targeting lets say fat people wanting to get in shape, and you put a before/after picture of a guy using a weight loss guide bought on AMAZON and you offer the gift card offer to these guys... you could do hundreds of landing pages of the same offer targetting different demographics, and get much better results than just the simple offer.
          That makes a lot of sense. Thanks. As Luke said in one of his blog posts:

          "Fit Your Offers to the Traffic, Not the Other Way Around"
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    Contact your AM and consult with him. Truly tell him what kind of traffic you have and what kind of promotion can you do to get the leads. then they will definitely help you to short it out.
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