Help, please! I not conversion in cpa offer [cash advance]

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hello, I'm running the cpa offer cash advance payday loan. I have no conversion. Why? Any suggestions for this type of offers?:confused:
#advance #cash #conversion #cpa #offer #payday loan
  • Profile picture of the author Snowclone
    Well how much traffic have you been sending to the offer and where is the traffic coming from? (Quality?)

    Tough to give you a reason without a bit more explanation than that.
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  • Profile picture of the author CashAdsMike
    How does that particular convert? Does it convert on info submission or does it convert only if the users info is approved for a loan? Might want to talk to your AM and see how it converts.
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    • Profile picture of the author zarakatajamember
      Originally Posted by CashAdsMike View Post

      How does that particular convert? Does it convert on info submission or does it convert only if the users info is approved for a loan? Might want to talk to your AM and see how it converts.
      becomes page to submit the form. I saw a video with the same offer I make $ 2,400
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  • Profile picture of the author jaggyjay
    Cash Advance/Pay Day Loan offers typically don't convert right at bat (on visitor's initial visit to your page). It's more a "considered" purchase... like buying a house. Visitors need to ponder over it to see if it's really for them.

    Best approach is to capture emails, build a relationship, then offer solutions to subscriber's financial problems. So, you won't make much up front - but you'll make up for it in the back end when you follow up via email.

    Also, there are specific times of the year where these offers convert better... namely the Holiday Season.

    Lastly, be sure you're targeting the right "Market" -- not necessarily the right "Keyword".

    In other words, don't you dare bid on "Payday loan"

    Rather, ask yourself... where do working-class people in dire need of a loan go to hang out? Yup, there's your market

    Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author believemarketing
      Originally Posted by jaggyjay View Post

      Cash Advance/Pay Day Loan offers typically doesn't convert right at bat (on visitor's initial visit to your page). It's more a "considered" purchase... like buying a house. Visitors need to ponder over it to see if it's really for them.

      Best approach is to capture emails, build a relationship, then offer solutions to subscriber's financial problems. So, you won't make much up front - but you'll make up for it in the back end when you follow up via email.

      Also, there are specific times of the year where these offers convert better... namely the Holiday Season.

      Lastly, be sure you're targeting the right "Market" -- not necessarily the right "Keyword".

      In other words, don't you dare bid on "Payday loan"

      Rather, ask yourself... where do working-class people in dire need of a loan go to hang out? Yup, there's your market

      Hope this helps.
      +1

      btw, if you are newbie, I would recommend staying away from loans offers... but if you are bright, determined, anything is possible. Make sure to prepare, do, and follow through... Don't give up!
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  • Profile picture of the author Snowclone
    I mean 59 clicks isn't exactly a great sample size for measuring conversion rates. I've had flukes on both ends, lots of up front conversions showing a 15%+ conversion rate then also had 1 in 500 convert.

    I'd recommend creating more campaign variations or running your campaign for longer.
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    • Profile picture of the author zarakatajamember
      Originally Posted by Snowclone View Post

      I mean 59 clicks isn't exactly a great sample size for measuring conversion rates. I've had flukes on both ends, lots of up front conversions showing a 15%+ conversion rate then also had 1 in 500 convert.

      I'd recommend creating more campaign variations or running your campaign for longer.
      if I will continue testing. on purpose to convert more in cpa offers mobile
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  • Profile picture of the author mafai44
    I can't even understand this guy.. How about targeting, are you even using keywords? Give us more of what your doing not just "i get traffic from 7search"... If your just sending traffic to a cpa offer and hoping you get conversions it doesn't work like that.. that's what a lot people starting out do.
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