by cucr3
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I haven't seen pay per call discussed much here and am looking for some insight. I am just getting started with it and have the basics understood. Just wondering what methods/places you've advertised that you've see success?

I'm thinking classifieds sites (for networks that allow), newspapers, sites like yellowpages.. I can't get my head outside of the box for this one. I have too much CPA on my mind.
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  • Profile picture of the author bawls
    Originally Posted by cucr3 View Post

    I haven't seen pay per call discussed much here and am looking for some insight. I am just getting started with it and have the basics understood. Just wondering what methods/places you've advertised that you've see success?

    I'm thinking classifieds sites (for networks that allow), newspapers, sites like yellowpages.. I can't get my head outside of the box for this one. I have too much CPA on my mind.
    Are you speaking of selling calls to local clients or using cpa style sites like ring revenue for pay per call?
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  • Profile picture of the author cucr3
    Sorry, the second one. CPA style pay per call.
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    • Profile picture of the author bawls
      As hard as they are to get and as little as they pay, I think just 1.50 email cpa subs are a better option. I sell the first one and I charge $40+ per call and nothing at ring revenue even can touch that unless its a obscure very high dollar niche that you wont be getting any calls from.
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  • Profile picture of the author cucr3
    You think getting 10 email submits is easier and cheaper to get than than one 1-minute phone call?
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    • Profile picture of the author bawls
      Originally Posted by cucr3 View Post

      You think getting 10 email submits is easier and cheaper to get than than one 1-minute phone call?
      yes I do because, email subs appeal to a broader base than PPcall niches do.
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  • Profile picture of the author nickjoselle
    Hey bawls,

    I noticed your name from another local leads thread - do you use email submits with local stuff, or just national?

    Thanks in advance.
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    • Profile picture of the author bawls
      Originally Posted by nickjoselle View Post

      Hey bawls,

      I noticed your name from another local leads thread - do you use email submits with local stuff, or just national?

      Thanks in advance.
      I don't do any CPA ...I gen leads for local businesses and I try to stay in the phone call lead area of that business
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      • Profile picture of the author nickjoselle
        ok gotchya - by your repsonse it sounded like you were recommending email submit marketing ...so I figured you were involved with it in some way.
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        • Profile picture of the author bawls
          Originally Posted by nickjoselle View Post

          ok gotchya - by your repsonse it sounded like you were recommending email submit marketing ...so I figured you were involved with it in some way.
          I did cpa and cpa style pay per call before and made much more with CPA email sub than anything else. Is what I was eluding to.
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          • Profile picture of the author plamen2000
            @bawls, do you give them 30 seconds or so for errors or other reason failed calls or you charge them from the 1st second?
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            • Profile picture of the author bawls
              Originally Posted by plamen2000 View Post

              @bawls, do you give them 30 seconds or so for errors or other reason failed calls or you charge them from the 1st second?
              You have to listen to the recordings or hire someone to do that, they could just call and leave a call back # ....well in that case I would ask if it was a lead...most businesses are honest.

              if they don't answer then yes I charge them.
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              • Profile picture of the author Mike R
                Originally Posted by bawls View Post

                You have to listen to the recordings or hire someone to do that, they could just call and leave a call back # ....well in that case I would ask if it was a lead...most businesses are honest.

                if they don't answer then yes I charge them.
                Nothing wakes a business up to fixing their own internal sales problems faster than letting them know you'll still be charging them for phone calls they didn't answer
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