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Is redirecting the subscribers after they opt in from my opt in page to another opt in page , considered as co reg . in dealing with cpa offers or companies like cash network ?

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  • Profile picture of the author LeeChalmers
    I tried co-reg in the past and the service i used was awful, so be careful or just stay away.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Mangan
    No, it's no coreg if, after opting in, your subscribers are taken to another squeeze page where the have the choice to optin to another list on that page.

    Coreg is generally considered to occur when someone opts in on a squeeze page and they are then 'opted in' to various other lists that they were unaware they would have be joining.

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  • Profile picture of the author Renal Jo
    Co-reg is a much smoother process than what you described. The end user does not have to fill in their email again.
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    • Profile picture of the author heavysm
      Though there is a massive stink about co regging subscribers I can't help but think how convenient/nice that would be if one AR shuts you down, you have your list in another AR, no problem.

      I'm not advocating the practice but it seems like a useful thing to have if you promote to your list a lot (spam complaints). But then again if you're getting THAT many complaints maybe it's best that you're shut down
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  • Profile picture of the author brentb
    Originally Posted by Andarawi View Post

    Is redirecting the subscribers after they opt in from my opt in page to another opt in page , considered as co reg . in dealing with cpa offers or companies like cash network ?

    Thanks
    This is called linkout traffic. Many do not understand the difference between linkout, path, coreg, and exit traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
    I don't think either practice is particularly beneficial when it comes to email marketing. I'll admit that I send a lot of offers to my list, but my spam complaints are very, very low.

    I can only speak for myself but I absolutely refuse to put my email address in to two squeeze pages when I am subscribing to an offer.

    I do, however, agree that it's an effective solution to put subscribers to your list in two different ARs just in case one AR shuts you down. I have had my AR account for 6 years and I have never been shut down or even warned (knock on wood), but I do know several people who have lost their AR accounts. That being said, in most cases I came to find out later that they were doing something shady or blatantly breaking the TOS.

    Also, I believe using any kind of co-reg is against Aweber's TOS. Not sure about other ARs.
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