Help with PPL or anything like it

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I'm thinking about getting into email marketing and PPL, but I need to know more about it first.

1. What are some good PPL ad sites to go through? (I tried to look at ClinkBank, but I don't think they do PPL or anything similar. I could be wrong though.)

2. What is a good way to generate an email list that doesn't require me to have a site? (I was thinking about starting a money making or luxury type of Twitter or IG to get subscribers)

3. What is a good email sending service?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I have been monetizing data (email) using PPL offers for over 16 years.

    The easiest way to get access to them is to just sign up to CPA networks.

    Next, is to track down the owner of the offer and set up directly with them.

    You can also develop your own PPL offers.

    Hands down I favor PPL offers over all others, because there is no credit card / purchase required to complete an offer. All a user has to do is fill out a form, so conversion rates are typically much higher than offers that require a sale.

    To generate traffic, I have always acquired data because I'm building assets that I then own and can market to over and over. Compared to what most marketers do, which is to pay for traffic that often results in just a bunch of slicks that convert poorly. Or they use some free strategy,that usually ends up not even being worth the time they spent to implement.

    I buy fresh / vertically targeted data, that I know what the users are currently interested in and that there's a PPLoffer that matches their interest.

    I generate real-time co-reg, that targets specific PPL offers.

    I buy domain targeted data. This is a bit more complex and required additional tools and resources to do profitably.

    I get rev-share data that is fresh / vertically targeted. The main difference with rev-share data, is that it costs me $0 upfront, but I split the revenue generated from it, with the list owners.

    Anytime you buy data over building a targeted opt-in list, it's not going to be nearly as responsive. So you compensate for this with volume. Which is fine, because you can buy data much quicker and cheaper than you could ever build a list.

    However, it's not about the data you initially acquire that is important. You want to always be collecting your opens and clickers and also segmenting them based on the offers. Along with pruning the the non responsive users. That way you are building smaller, but very responsive lists. Which eventually you will be able to send less and make more, each time you mail. Essentially, I am converting the data from quantity to quality.

    Don't ever blindly just buy data, unless you are buying in bulk for dirt cheap prices and you have the tools to turn it into good deliverable data. Otherwise you want to always first get a sample and test it and get an idea how long it is like to take you to break-even. Then you will know what it is worth to you.

    In the end, I promote ppl offers because they offer the path of least resistance to generating conversions / $$$ and converting the data into cash producing assets.

    Obviously, there is more to than I can put in a post, but the business model really does work. Everyone that I know that is in the business and knows what they are doing, does 6-7 figures. While that is a huge range, much comes down to ones ability to scale and effectively manage the infrastructure that comes with scaling.
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    • Originally Posted by DIABL0 View Post

      I have been monetizing data (email) using PPL offers for over 16 years.

      The easiest way to get access to them is to just sign up to CPA networks.

      Next, is to track down the owner of the offer and set up directly with them.

      You can also develop your own PPL offers.

      Hands down I favor PPL offers over all others, because there is no credit card / purchase required to complete an offer. All a user has to do is fill out a form, so conversion rates are typically much higher than offers that require a sale.

      To generate traffic, I have always acquired data because I'm building assets that I then own and can market to over and over. Compared to what most marketers do, which is to pay for traffic that often results in just a bunch of slicks that convert poorly. Or they use some free strategy,that usually ends up not even being worth the time they spent to implement.

      I buy fresh / vertically targeted data, that I know what the users are currently interested in and that there's a PPLoffer that matches their interest.

      I generate real-time co-reg, that targets specific PPL offers.

      I buy domain targeted data. This is a bit more complex and required additional tools and resources to do profitably.

      I get rev-share data that is fresh / vertically targeted. The main difference with rev-share data, is that it costs me $0 upfront, but I split the revenue generated from it, with the list owners.

      Anytime you buy data over building a targeted opt-in list, it's not going to be nearly as responsive. So you compensate for this with volume. Which is fine, because you can buy data much quicker and cheaper than you could ever build a list.

      However, it's not about the data you initially acquire that is important. You want to always be collecting your opens and clickers and also segmenting them based on the offers. Along with pruning the the non responsive users. That way you are building smaller, but very responsive lists. Which eventually you will be able to send less and make more, each time you mail. Essentially, I am converting the data from quantity to quality.

      Don't ever blindly just buy data, unless you are buying in bulk for dirt cheap prices and you have the tools to turn it into good deliverable data. Otherwise you want to always first get a sample and test it and get an idea how long it is like to take you to break-even. Then you will know what it is worth to you.

      In the end, I promote ppl offers because they offer the path of least resistance to generating conversions / $$$ and converting the data into cash producing assets.

      Obviously, there is more to than I can put in a post, but the business model really does work. Everyone that I know that is in the business and knows what they are doing, does 6-7 figures. While that is a huge range, much comes down to ones ability to scale and effectively manage the infrastructure that comes with scaling.

      Thanks so much for the detailed and quick reply.

      I was wondering what are some good CPA sites to get the PPL offers from?

      Also, where is a good place to get lists that are usually worth the money?
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  • Profile picture of the author sendizo
    Originally Posted by All Your Scraping Needs View Post

    1. What are some good PPL ad sites to go through?
    Have not done any affiliate marketing in the last two years. But check out PeerFly, Google: Affiliate Network Pay Per Lead Offers. and read reviews about it

    Originally Posted by All Your Scraping Needs View Post

    2. What is a good way to generate an email list that doesn't require me to have a site?
    Social Media Pages/Groups

    Originally Posted by All Your Scraping Needs View Post

    3. What is a good email sending service?
    Many Out there, not all them will accept affiliate marketing thought! You may want to consider your own email sending server as well

    Thanks.
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