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Just a quick Q on retargeting to your own offer.

Lets say you have your own product (offer) on clickbank, cs, jvzoo, w+ etc and you set up a retargeting pixel on your sales page, then set up retargetting on places like facebook......when those customers go back to the sales page from the retargetting you have set up, do the affiliates that originally sent them to your sales page get the sale, or do you get the full sale?

I hope that makes sense,

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Originally Posted by Glynn Kosky View Post

    Just a quick Q on retargeting to your own offer.

    Lets say you have your own product (offer) on clickbank, cs, jvzoo, w+ etc and you set up a retargeting pixel on your sales page, then set up retargetting on places like facebook......when those customers go back to the sales page from the retargetting you have set up, do the affiliates that originally sent them to your sales page get the sale, or do you get the full sale?

    I hope that makes sense,

    Thanks
    Yeah, as long as they're on the same computer - and haven't clicked ANOTHER affiliate link, they'll be yours.

    But when youre regargetting on FB - you use your affiliate link ANYWAYS - so you don't have to worry about it....
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    • Profile picture of the author jasondinner
      Originally Posted by Jeff Lenney View Post

      But when youre regargetting on FB - you use your affiliate link ANYWAYS - so you don't have to worry about it....
      This is the part that is a matter of preference and how much you value your affiliates.

      As an affiliate myself who spends money on traffic, I would hate for my cookie to be overwritten merely because the vendor is retargeting with their own affiliate link when they wouldn't be able to retarget that visitor had I not sent them there in the first place.

      But I understand why they do it, because it costs them money out of their own pocket to acquire the customer that I gave them the ability to retarget.

      Maybe the right thing to do would be to still pay the affiliate but maybe at a lower percentage because it essentially is costing the vendor more to acquire the customer in addition to the commissions that would have to be paid out.

      Just one of those things. I'm sure I lost a bunch of sales for this very reason.
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  • Profile picture of the author winsoar
    Normally the affiliate would still get the sale, unless the vendor purposely rewrites the cookie to stop the affiliate getting the sale. It would be worth checking with the vendor.

    If you are the vendor, I would recommend letting the affiliate get paid still, they got the person there in the first place. It's only right they should get the sale commission - even if you had to spend a bit of money on retargeting.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
    ok all makes sense, thanks.

    i only ask as i have been following some luanches recently and sometimes the product creator will announce retargeting has started, and that the affiliates will start seeing sales.

    so generally when setting up retargeting pixel on your sales page, by default the affiliate will get the sale right?

    or do you have to change something in first place for the affiliate to get the sale?

    cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
    also, from an affiliates point of view, how does an affiliate set up retargetting?

    i was under the impression that only the vendor could set this up, as its his sales page?

    i take it, i am wrong?

    thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Burritt
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      To do this, you can setup your own 'bonus' page where your list and vistors can learn about your bonus offer before clicking through to the jvzoo sales page.


      Originally Posted by Glynn Kosky View Post

      also, from an affiliates point of view, how does an affiliate set up retargetting?

      i was under the impression that only the vendor could set this up, as its his sales page?

      i take it, i am wrong?

      thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
        Originally Posted by Jeff Burritt View Post

        To do this, you can setup your own 'bonus' page where your list and vistors can learn about your bonus offer before clicking through to the jvzoo sales page.

        oh right ok cool, so the only way the affiliate can re-target is by originally sending the buyer to their own bonus or presale page before they hit the vendors sales page?

        cheers mate
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        • Profile picture of the author jasondinner
          Originally Posted by Glynn Kosky View Post

          oh right ok cool, so the only way the affiliate can re-target is by originally sending the buyer to their own bonus or presale page before they hit the vendors sales page?

          cheers mate
          Or you put your pixel on the vendors sales page - however I doubt they will oblige unless you move a ton of weight.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasculs
    Yeah, this is a cookie based question. If the cookie is set to override any previous cookies then that's what will happen.
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