Incentive VS non-incentive

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I have read so many tutorials about these two things. But unfortunately, I didn't get what are they? What is the differences between them in CPA marketing?

Any one please let me understand them with examples.
#incentive #nonincentive
  • Profile picture of the author chillheart
    Incentive means you're gonna give them something if they complete a CTA (sign up, order form, whatever).
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    • Profile picture of the author arif456
      Originally Posted by chillheart View Post

      Incentive means you're gonna give them something if they complete a CTA (sign up, order form, whatever).
      But non-incentive?
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesDean07
    Incentive: This is when you offer some sort of gift if the visitor completes the CPA offer.
    Non-Incentive: This is when you drive targeted visitors to the offer and hope for conversion.

    In the CPA Industry, incentivised offers aren't famous and in most cases, can get you banned. When you provide an incentive, the conversions would be good but the end result would be bad as the visitors only filled the form to get the gift you're offering.

    In non-incentivised campaings, people complete the offer because the offer entices them and they look forward to it and it alone.

    Hope you get it.
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    • Profile picture of the author arif456
      Thank u so much. I think the post shoud be in the first page of google. And that's because of you... your comment...
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