Pay per call experts...

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Where are some good places to promote PPCall campaigns? I'm spending way too much on Google Adwords (thank goodness for the free $100 vouchers).
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  • Profile picture of the author shallen210
    I have same problem at moment, but I'm about to start using newspapers and some offline methods. I've heard offline can work pretty well if done correctly
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    • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
      Originally Posted by shallen210 View Post

      I have same problem at moment, but I'm about to start using newspapers and some offline methods. I've heard offline can work pretty well if done correctly
      yeah, but you have to make sure the offer allows it.
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      • Profile picture of the author Saintsfan40
        Just be careful what you're promoting. The other day I had $120.00 in earnings reversed from Debt Settlement offers. I will never promote them again.
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        • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
          Originally Posted by Saintsfan40 View Post

          Just be careful what you're promoting. The other day I had $120.00 in earnings reversed from Debt Settlement offers. I will never promote them again.
          What happened? Were they claiming fraud?
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          • Profile picture of the author Saintsfan40
            Originally Posted by TopTarget View Post

            What happened? Were they claiming fraud?
            Not really sure. They mentioned the calls were not high quality. What's funny is, calls are supposed to qualify during Medium or High Quality. I've had a total of around $600.00 reversed in past months. Other affiliates had the same issue. Talk about a rip off. Debt settlement offers are garbage. Steer clear from them.
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            • Profile picture of the author Rod Dinero
              Originally Posted by Saintsfan40 View Post

              Not really sure. They mentioned the calls were not high quality. What's funny is, calls are supposed to qualify during Medium or High Quality. I've had a total of around $600.00 reversed in past months. Other affiliates had the same issue. Talk about a rip off. Debt settlement offers are garbage. Steer clear from them.
              Damn, thats just awful man. Thanks for the advise!
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            • Profile picture of the author multimastery
              Originally Posted by Saintsfan40 View Post

              Not really sure. They mentioned the calls were not high quality. What's funny is, calls are supposed to qualify during Medium or High Quality. I've had a total of around $600.00 reversed in past months. Other affiliates had the same issue. Talk about a rip off. Debt settlement offers are garbage. Steer clear from them.
              Yeah unfortunately this is becoming the trend in pay per call industry, affiliates getting ripped the F off! Was it those dirtbags RingPartner?
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              • Profile picture of the author Saintsfan40
                Originally Posted by multimastery View Post

                Yeah unfortunately this is becoming the trend in pay per call industry, affiliates getting ripped the F off! Was it those dirtbags RingPartner?
                It wasn't RingPartner no. It was the direct debt settlement company itself. Won't ever promote those dirtbags in any sort ever again.
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                • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
                  Originally Posted by Saintsfan40 View Post

                  It wasn't RingPartner no. It was the direct debt settlement company itself. Won't ever promote those dirtbags in any sort ever again.
                  good to know...good luck to your saints tonight. it's going to be a nail biter.
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  • Profile picture of the author dropout
    I don't know how the pay per call programs you guys are in works, but the one I'm in, I get paid if a call lasts more than 2 minutes and there is no rejections. This seems very fair to me as usually if a call is above 2 minutes, it goes on for at least 15 minutes and a sale is very probably made.
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    • Profile picture of the author shallen210
      were you promoting within the guidelines?? And what are some ways that some of you all have been promoting pay per call offers?
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      • Profile picture of the author Saintsfan40
        Originally Posted by shallen210 View Post

        were you promoting within the guidelines?? And what are some ways that some of you all have been promoting pay per call offers?
        100 percent through the guidelines yes. I used Adwords and some free traffic.
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        • Profile picture of the author row01
          In my experience, Pay-per-call only works in tandem with web leads. If 100 visitors see an ad with a phone number or a landing page with a phone+web form, only 5-20% will call, depending on prominence of the phone number. So you are discarding 80-95% of the visitors who see your ads and want to passively fill out a web form to be called later.

          My suggestion, only do pay-per-call if your buyer(s) can also monetize form leads; otherwise the economics are upside down out of the gate.
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          • Has anyone had success with bundled mobile Pay-Per-Call offers? After the user taps the call button, they are directed to an IVR. Depending on the key presses, they will be connected to one of the offers in the bundle. For those who have run bundled offers, do you like them if they have a varying payouts (depending on which offers in the IVR they are directed) or would you prefer to have an offer with stagnant payout?
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    I just started with pay per call using Adwords. I had 80% ROI today if it doesn't get reversed. Now I'm worried. I read some good tutorials on how to set up campaigns. Maybe I can help you guys out if you're struggling with Adwords.

    What's wrong with RingPartner? Any other good networks?
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    • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      I just started with pay per call using Adwords. I had 80% ROI today if it doesn't get reversed. Now I'm worried. I read some good tutorials on how to set up campaigns. Maybe I can help you guys out if you're struggling with Adwords.

      What's wrong with RingPartner? Any other good networks?
      Do you have your own site that you use for Adwords? I signed up for a pay per call network but they don't provide any sites/landers. Only numbers. So i'm thinking of the best way to make this work...
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    • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      I just started with pay per call using Adwords. I had 80% ROI today if it doesn't get reversed. Now I'm worried. I read some good tutorials on how to set up campaigns. Maybe I can help you guys out if you're struggling with Adwords.

      What's wrong with RingPartner? Any other good networks?
      PM Sent. Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author malachiteIM
      I heard MundoMedia is pretty good, however they stupidly rejected my PayPerCall application once I told them that I planned to use offline methods to drive traffic. I am currently with RingPartner and starting up some campaigns this month, so too early to tell.
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post


      What's wrong with RingPartner? Any other good networks?
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      • Profile picture of the author multimastery
        Originally Posted by malachiteIM View Post

        I heard MundoMedia is pretty good, however they stupidly rejected my PayPerCall application once I told them that I planned to use offline methods to drive traffic. I am currently with RingPartner and starting up some campaigns this month, so too early to tell.
        Yeah and don't be surprised if RingPartner shaves the heck out of your commissions or don't pay you at all. I should write a freakin book about PPCall and all the BS going on in this industry. Yeah, earning is one thing - but getting paid is another (even when you dot all your I's and cross all your T's).

        Hint Hint: Never trust a company who doesn't even display their payment terms on their site.
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    • Profile picture of the author AnarPayPerCall
      1.CallTactics
      2. KeyPoint-Media
      3. MundoMedia

      In case of these three networks,
      three of them will give you tools of repoting, Keypoint Media will provide you most successful tool and for free (for your use with their offers), where you will be able to generate tool free numbers, generate reports and many more. they registered in Invoca for that matter, and working with them will give you an access to that also. by the way, it is the same platform that RingPartner using.

      Basically if you new in PayPerCall, I suggest you to start with tech support, cause it is easy money, all you need is plan and few landing pages.

      And most important, is that no one of these network won't pay you based on "duration calls"

      in most of the cases, they will deal with you on raw call model,
      Of course you will get lesser amount per call, but you won't lose money on calls that were disconnected before 30/60 seconds, and you won't be afraid of IVR, Busy Agents or whatsoever
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    • Profile picture of the author Lion PayPerCall
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      I just started with pay per call using Adwords. I had 80% ROI today if it doesn't get reversed. Now I'm worried. I read some good tutorials on how to set up campaigns. Maybe I can help you guys out if you're struggling with Adwords.

      What's wrong with RingPartner? Any other good networks?
      Ive made great revenues with a few companies.
      - Mondo Media
      - Key Point Media
      - Ad Hawk Media
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    Right now, I'm just using the click to call feature. If someone clicks in the ad it brings up the number to call.
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  • Profile picture of the author Letitiafashion
    Just be careful what you're promoting.I have same problem at moment, but I'm about to start using newspapers and some offline methods. I've heard offline can work pretty well if done correctly.
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    How do you know they were shaving? Were you using tracking?
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    • Profile picture of the author multimastery
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      How do you know they were shaving? Were you using tracking?
      They didn't shave my commissions, RingPartner kept all my commissions! Reversed! (without even bothering to explain details). Similar story Saintsfan40 mentioned happened to him above. Like he said it's happening to a lot of affiliates, not just us. With this rise in PPCall, these networks/advertisers are steady figuring out ways to scam affiliates out of their commissions rather than pay them. PPCall is getting reeeaaal dirty for sure - so watch your step & tread lightly - It's risky business for affiliates!

      P.S. Most PPCall programs track through a separate platform called ringrevenue, so that's how I tracked everything.
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      • Profile picture of the author wbee
        same thing happened to me! I have been trying to contact Ringpartner since last month, sent several emails about my $200 commissions they never paid me but no response - and I surely have the saved emails to prove it just in case they try to deny it. I'm done tryin to chase them down and I warn everybody that Ring Partner is scamming affiliates! ...and who knows probly their advertisers too!

        Originally Posted by multimastery View Post

        They didn't shave my commissions, RingPartner kept all my commissions! Reversed! (without even bothering to explain details). Similar story Saintsfan40 mentioned happened to him above. Like he said it's happening to a lot of affiliates, not just us. With this rise in PPCall, these networks/advertisers are steady figuring out ways to scam affiliates out of their commissions rather than pay them. PPCall is getting reeeaaal dirty for sure - so watch your step & tread lightly - It's risky business for affiliates!

        P.S. Most PPCall programs track through a separate platform called ringrevenue, so that's how I tracked everything.
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        • Profile picture of the author leonidas32
          I've been in the ppcall niche now for well over a year.

          Let me clarify a couple things.

          Click-to-Phone-call Conversion Rates

          Whether you like it or not, 'googlers' will accidentally click on your click to call extension. This might be because you are bidding on unrelated/loosely-related keywords to your actual ads.

          For example: keyword:dogs, offer: pet insurance

          On the other hand, fraudulent clicks on mobile-display are rampant (up to 70% of clicks are either fraud or accidental).

          Reversed Charges/Scrubbing

          Most networks don't do this for ppcall, but occasionally they will. Check your call-lengths to see if you are actually sending quality traffic.

          These are real advertisers in the back-end that also need your traffic to convert for them. They are not simply money printing machines.

          Fraud on the networks

          There are some marketers out there that clearly don't care, and use various services to generate fake leads. I got a user messaging me on my blog that he wasn't paid out $5000 from a particular network.

          When I contacted the network, apparently this user was sending $5000 of fraudulent non-converting traffic.


          Anyways, I've personally learned most of this over the last year of ppcall advertising. PPCall is a legit way to skipping with a smile to the bank

          If you want to learn how to advertise PPcall legitimately, then check out my signature link.

          Cheers
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        • Profile picture of the author multimastery
          Originally Posted by wbee View Post

          same thing happened to me! I have been trying to contact Ringpartner since last month, sent several emails about my $200 commissions they never paid me but no response - and I surely have the saved emails to prove it just in case they try to deny it. I'm done tryin to chase them down and I warn everybody that Ring Partner is scamming affiliates! ...and who knows probly their advertisers too!
          Not surprising, they're full of it!
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    Yeah, I'm just not getting my feet wet with it. I'm trying to find a way to curb clicks that don't result in a call. Only about 30% of clicks result in a call.
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  • Profile picture of the author multimastery
    That's another downfall trying to market PPCall coz whether you know it or not you are getting fully charged for the click even if the call doesn't go through. And yes, even with "click to call". How? because when a visitor clicks on that "click to call" button Google puts up a prompt asking the visitor to confirm if they want to really go through with the call or not. What a real conversion killer! Cost me a lotta money fooling around with adwords & PPCall before I discovered this budget killer.
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    • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
      Originally Posted by multimastery View Post

      That's another downfall trying to market PPCall coz whether you know it or not you are getting fully charged for the click even if the call doesn't go through. And yes, even with "click to call". How? because when a visitor clicks on that "click to call" button Google puts up a prompt asking the visitor to confirm if they want to really go through with the call or not. What a real conversion killer! Cost me a lotta money fooling around with adwords & PPCall before I discovered this budget killer.
      wow..i didn't know that. I wonder if there is a good technique to get over that hurdle.
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      • Profile picture of the author multimastery
        Originally Posted by TopTarget View Post

        wow..i didn't know that. I wonder if there is a good technique to get over that hurdle.
        Buy Adwords and change things up
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      • Profile picture of the author mVseo
        Originally Posted by TopTarget View Post

        wow..i didn't know that. I wonder if there is a good technique to get over that hurdle.
        I would suggest sending them to the landing page instead of offering the click to call on the ad
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    Haha man that's what I've been banging my head trying to figure out. I even put it in my ad about the call feature. If you control your bids, and optimize, you'll be ok. A good campaign will still be positive ROI, though.
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    • Profile picture of the author multimastery
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      Haha man that's what I've been banging my head trying to figure out. I even put it in my ad about the call feature. If you control your bids, and optimize, you'll be ok. A good campaign will still be positive ROI, though.
      Yeah, perhaps, but still a lot of leakage. That's just one of the money leaks; there's a whole laundry list. Maybe I'll get around to listing all the ones I've discovered.
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    Are you still promoting or did you move on?
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    • Profile picture of the author multimastery
      Originally Posted by KINDLUTION View Post

      Are you still promoting or did you move on?
      Moved on to less risky and more lucrative endeavors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Silentkiller1
    I worked with Rextopia and they paid me everytime and for all leads. I now use Clickdealer and they also paid me last month and I hope they do this month as well
    Both are recommended . Rextopia have very good support
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  • Profile picture of the author plamen2000
    I can't understand myself. I was so much time struggling with Pay Per Call and still focused on this marketing method. I think that companies and advertisers in this marketing niche are unfair with their affiliates. Think of this guys: you pay a lot of money on AdWords and what you receive? Your calls do not qualify for payments. Your calls don't have the duration to convert, your calls are not in working hours, your calls are not in the advertiser's region, caller not made selection 1 or 2 on the IVR menu and many other circumstances that lead to one result: You Are Not Paid! So my advice is: if you want to stay in Pay Per Call marketing, build a local niche site (home services, locksmith, auto repair, barber shop, etc.), put a trackable phone number on it, drive some traffic with SEO or offline or buy some cheap traffic, and when the phone starts ringing find a small business in the area that will pay you for clients. I think this way you will make more money... without 1000's of IFs and circumstances. Personally I intend to do it this way. I'm tired of affiliate networks.
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    • Profile picture of the author multimastery
      Originally Posted by plamen2000 View Post

      I can't understand myself. I was so much time struggling with Pay Per Call and still focused on this marketing method. I think that companies and advertisers in this marketing niche are unfair with their affiliates. Think of this guys: you pay a lot of money on AdWords and what you receive? Your calls do not qualify for payments. Your calls don't have the duration to convert, your calls are not in the advertiser's region, caller not made selection 1 or 2 on the IVR menu and many other circumstances that lead to one result: You Are Not Paid! So my advice is: if you want to stay in Pay Per Call marketing, build a local niche site (home services, locksmith, auto repair, barber shop, etc.), put a trackable phone number on it, drive some traffic with SEO or offline or buy some cheap traffic, and when the phone starts ringing find a small business in the area that will pay you for clients. I think this way you will make more money... without 1000's of IFs and circumstances. Personally I intend to do it this way. I'm tired of affiliate networks.
      Smart Man! You took the words right out of my mouth! Saved me a great post as it was exactly what I was thinking.
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      • Profile picture of the author darryldelong
        My partner and I have our own pay per call network.

        We provide callers from the USA for your pay per call campaigns that will meet your campaign requirements and will result in a payout conversion. I can also advise on which networks to work with and the ones that offer the BEST payouts.


        These are calls from real people within the USA that will lead to a call conversion and a payout. So if you order 20 converting calls then you will get 20 call conversions.



        Our rate per calls vary, but we are very competitive and you are sure to make a significant ROI on your campaigns.

        We offer callers for the following type of campaigns: home security, insurance, and education.


        Contact me on Skype (username : darryldelong) or via email at info@darryldelong.com to inquire about our rates.



        I am a reliable lead source and I do have references.
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        • Profile picture of the author Renal Jo
          Bing ads is a great and cheap platform to promote PPcall campaigns.
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  • Profile picture of the author multimastery
    Yeah whatever dude. And there's some Networks that don't care. There is definitely Advertiser & Network fraud that goes on too. It's not always the affiliate's fault. That some Bulls%#T!
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  • Profile picture of the author djackson
    Funny, I've ran several thousands through Ring Partner in the last few months and haven't not received a payment yet...

    As Leo said above, check your quality.

    Ring Partner's great.

    Also, there is nothing wrong with the pop-up to confirm that the customer wants to call... it's no different than sending someone to a pre-sell LP. If anything, it just qualifies them a little more.

    If they don't want to talk, why would they ever stay on the phone long enough to convert?
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    Yeah, I've gotten a couple of payments through them already.
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  • Profile picture of the author multimastery
    Yeah, good for you guys. I got paid from them too once upon a time, and then they stopped paying & and stop responding. That's SCAM ways! I've been around long enough to know. Many scam networks have gone down over the years who possessed these same dodgy traits. They just might pay out here & there just to try to stay under the scam radar. But many are already finding out how much of a scam/shady company RingPartner really is!

    And djackson, yes there is something wrong with a popup if you're getting charged out the wazoo for Adwords clicks even if they don't go through with the calls. That's major leakage! Major money loss! And I'm not in the business of wasting my money or time. I can make direct relationships with advertisers/merchants and avoid dealing with all this BS!
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    • Profile picture of the author leonidas32
      Hey Multimaster,

      I spoke to RingPartner, and apparently you sent quite a few fraudulent calls into their network, across multiple campaigns.

      Attempts at communicating with you, to establish a 'compliance call' resulted in you becoming more infuriated.

      I hope everything is resolved in the future

      Good luck!
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      • Profile picture of the author Saintsfan40
        Wow! The more I'm reading this thread the more I've become to hate pay per call for various reasons. I had around $600 reversed on "Legit"calls I promoted in a debt settlement company through Adwords and paypercallinteractive. Same thing happened when I promoted a College University offer. The calls were short. They were all advertised within the guidelines. Plus I had a TON of calls through click to call feature where calls would average 15 seconds.

        I lost my ass on Adwords with pay per call. Not to mention the keywords cost an arm and a leg. Total waste of money and time.

        Never again will I touch pay per call with a 10 foot pole.
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      • Profile picture of the author multimastery
        Originally Posted by leonidas32 View Post

        Hey Multimaster,

        I spoke to RingPartner, and apparently you sent quite a few fraudulent calls into their network, across multiple campaigns.

        Attempts at communicating with you, to establish a 'compliance call' resulted in you becoming more infuriated.

        I hope everything is resolved in the future

        Good luck!

        Dude, who in the hell do you think you are? You know nothing about me or my communications with RingPartner. Who are you supposed to be the Pay Per Call Police or something - or some rep working for the RingPartner! Get the hell outta here - RingPartner is a scam dude! When I tried contacting them they hid behind emails not even wanting to even reveal their names or specific complaints against me, after me asking them several times. That's no legit way for a company to deal at all! That's shady. I have no prob if a company has a complaint and then comes to me correct with details & facts. But to come to me with some out accusations and keep ALL my money without even revealing to me their names or specific details behind keeping my money (over $3000) is some bullsh#! Again dude, I don't know you and you don't know me so you best to mind your business and don't accuse me of any type of fraud! I don't appreciate this at all you don't know me like that. RingPartner is a SCAM!!! They robbed me and others too - and now their panties are all up in a bunch coz their getting EXPOSED!
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  • Profile picture of the author wbee
    all I know is that it's been over a month and I contacted ringpartner several times and never got paid either, not even a response, nothing! so I have no choice as well but to believe they a scam. I didn't lose $3,000 like multimastery but mine was around $200 and that's a big deal for me. Anyone would have a right to be pissed about this. That's like accusing someone of a crime, keeping their money and belonging without providing any details or reasoning or even a response for doing so - You're just GUILTY left wondering WTF??? We can't keep letting networks get away with shady stuff like this. We need to speak up and share our experiences. This will either force networks to stay honest, straighten up & fly right - or put them out of business alltogether.
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  • Profile picture of the author deane4567
    Has anyone tried the homeless bob method of pay per call?
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  • Profile picture of the author KINDLUTION
    What's the homeless bob method?
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Adwords is still your best bet, however you are bidding on the wrong keywords. Try bidding on competitor terms and brand names, they convert better than generics and cost usually a lot less too

    Any questions just let me know,
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    • Profile picture of the author DocVogel
      Yes, I agree with Nick. I just started with pay per call and have had a lot more success bidding on brand names! However, make sure you read and stick to the TOS for the campaign, and what keywords they allow. I made $250 within 1 week with one of my first campaigns (and spent only $20 on ads), but got dinged bidding on the company's own brand name. Thus, I'll be forfeiting all of my commissions on it...arrrgghhh!!

      Good luck!

      Doc
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  • Profile picture of the author CpvGuru
    I have phenomenal traffic for call campaigns. Right now running a ton of fix my PC advertisers, but may work for other verticals as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author AnarPayPerCall
      Originally Posted by CpvGuru View Post

      I have phenomenal traffic for call campaigns. Right now running a ton of fix my PC advertisers, but may work for other verticals as well.

      do you have traffic on PPCall model for tech support also?
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  • Profile picture of the author ladybusiness9032
    Newbie here....Can you start your own business and find leads and call them yourself? Sorry I am very confused, if you can hire a call center why can't you find leads and call outbound to them and transfer them to the client for Pay Per Call?
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    • Profile picture of the author TopTarget
      Originally Posted by ladybusiness9032 View Post

      Newbie here....Can you start your own business and find leads and call them yourself? Sorry I am very confused, if you can hire a call center why can't you find leads and call outbound to them and transfer them to the client for Pay Per Call?
      Because hiring a call center is a lot more expensive than paying someone like you to find them leads.
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