how email submit works?

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I would like know, how an email submit works on cpa networks
#email #submit #works
  • Profile picture of the author Chad E Brinks
    How it works to get paid?
    Once your victim, errr, i mean customer, submits their email address for the affiliate offer, a pixel fires, and you get credit for the email submit through the cpa network.
    Is this what you mean?
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    It's path traffic. The email submit is just one small part of the big picture for the advertiser. Best way to see what they want is to do one yourself. Know all those offers you HAVE to do to get the prize? Those are other CPA offers that the advertiser is promoting. The advertiser is just generating cheap traffic from you.

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    • Profile picture of the author Greedy
      Originally Posted by PPC-Coach View Post

      It's path traffic. The email submit is just one small part of the big picture for the advertiser. Best way to see what they want is to do one yourself. Know all those offers you HAVE to do to get the prize? Those are other CPA offers that the advertiser is promoting. The advertiser is just generating cheap traffic from you.

      That's a good answer.

      But just test them yourself, and you'll see!
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      • Profile picture of the author Jgmurray
        I hope we are being clear enough - sometimes we sort of assume everybody 'gets it'.

        The idea is that you would send traffic from 'somewhere' to the advertisers offer. If you traffic takes action, i.e. submits their email to the advertisers squeeze page, then you as the publisher of that advertisers offer gets paid for it.

        The traffic can come from your list, or a search engine like 7search or any number of places.

        So for example, I have an account with 7search. I setup a campaign within 7search that drives keyword specific traffic to, say one of Peerfly's offers. I'm paying to have that traffic sent to that specific offer.

        So I'm hoping that those people clicking on my ad ( from 7search ) - will leave their email in the offer that I am presenting to them ( from peerfly ) - if they do peerfly pays me plain and simple.

        But Greedy is right, just give it a try!
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        • Profile picture of the author mcmcmcmc5
          As PPC coach says - the end user is shown many offers to fill out after the email submit. The owner of the offer then gets the commission from these, and also the email data.

          With many (european) type offers (eGentic for example), the data which is collected on the front end (email address, possibly physical address too) is then sold to the various sponsers on the back end.

          When there are many "Would you like to save money on your phone bill" type question boxes behind, you can be sure that the front end data is being sold multiple times to these multiple sponsors
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    Yep it's sold and resold several times.

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