UK Traffic Only: what does that mean?

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I was looking at different affiliate products to promote and came across one
that said, "UK Traffic Only"

I'm from the US, does that mean I cant promote it either?

Randy
#traffic
  • Hello there lunatunes,
    Sounds like a cpa or email offer. But its traffic ie.. the people that are coming to the offer have to be from the UK. Do you have a list yet?
    Hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author adsenserep
    it means that they only want traffic from UK
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  • Profile picture of the author HeatherH
    adsenserep got this one right!
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  • Profile picture of the author shane_k
    some cpa offers, if they are physical product trials will only ship to certain locations.

    so if someone gets a chance to try a sample of say skin creme, or acne creme, well that company might only want to send that sample to people in the UK and no where else.

    so they only want UK traffic like others said.
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    I guess they prefer traffic from the UK.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
    It does not matter where YOU are based, the traffic you send must be UK only for the offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Doubleup
    You need to rank the site, or get traffic to it from the UK. You can still go that route, you just need UK traffic specifically
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by lunatunes View Post

    I'm from the US, does that mean I cant promote it either?
    No - as long as the network/vendor will pay US-resident members, you'll be ok. It sounds like it's where the potential customers live that they care about, not where the affiliates live.

    (If you're thinking of getting SEO traffic, though, you might want a site on a .uk domain-name, that's also hosted inside the UK, to be able to take advantage of the ranking advantages on Google.co.uk searches you can get in those ways? Otherwise you might be handicapping yourself a little).
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