Confused about landing pages for email submits.

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So I'm trying to pick a simple email submit CPA offer...

When I preview the landing page everything looks fine, it's a one page with a simple box to inset your email. HOWEVER, once you submit your email it then takes you to ANOTHER page where there is the option to enter name, address, zip code, email etc.

Do BOTH of these things need to be completed for me to get paid OR just the first simple email submit?

Thanks a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author rritz
    Why don't you ask your affiliate manager or the appropriate support.
    No one here knows what offer you are talking about and what cpa network it is on. How do you suppose we should be able to answer that question. Every offer will have different rules
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  • Profile picture of the author mcb247
    Yes you need to contact the affiliate manager of the company they will know. If they don't then move on to another company ...
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Friedman
    Did it state in the campaign terms that it is a 2 page form or that it pays on 1st page registration/submission?

    As already stated, this varies from one campaign to the next. I would say to look through the terms, it should be pretty clear, if not then contact your affiliate manager.
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  • Profile picture of the author santosjaimes
    Be careful,

    It sounds that the landing page is asking for subscriber info twice because only the second opt in works for real, and if you are trying to make money with that landing page, you won't get paid.

    Landing pages are supposed to have lots of details about product/service/supplier, and only ask for name and email.

    After email is captured, more persuading messages are sent by email with links to click to subscribe/buy. Those links in email should redirect to a page where the user is asked for complete details as name, address, etc.

    So, two consecutive forms sounds really weird.

    Just a comment to be cautious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Irn7997
    why do nt you create your own landing page the send to the sales page that way if they dont buy you get a lead to market to again all about ROI
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    • Profile picture of the author schleprock
      How do you make a landing page for a simple email submit offer. Do you ask for their email once and then send them to the offer's landing page and ask again. Or is there a way to connect the two. So that the email in your lander auto fills in the email box in the next.

      I am brand new to CPA so I only qualify for the basic offers, like email submits, on MaxBounty. I am facing this problem right now. I have a problem with direct linking in Bing. My Display URL (the raw, visible URL in the ad) must match the landing page URL at the domain level. When that happens, if anyone else is running ads with the same Display URL there is a conflict and Bing won't run the ad. Currently there are two of us using the Display URL https://vindale.com because we are both direct linking and we both need the Display and landing page URL match. For this reason I need to figure out how to make my own LP. I need one that won't pose an additional hurdle for the visitor so that lead capture is as easy as possible for them. And I don't know how to do it.

      By the way, I asked if I could just add a subdirectory to the Display URL. Example: https://vindale.com/$$ so that the Display URLs would be different from my competitor and not conflict. Currently they are having their system engineers go over it. It was escalated to them because my ads are legitimate and won't allow them to run.

      I am gettting a little off course here.

      How do I make a landing page to pre-sell or pre-qualify a simple email submit. To me it seems like I am putting a barrier between my customer and the lead capture.
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      • Profile picture of the author deehi2130
        I just got into CPA marketing in the last few weeks. And I am with MaxBounty. I am currently doing an email submit offer. And I have a domain that I use. I do a redirect and send the click to the landing page of the offer. I will admit that I am not getting the results that I would like, but that is how I did it? I initially used a landing page that I built on a wordpress platform. The switched from the LP to direct because thought I was getting enough results with my landing page and I thought the offers' landing would be better. I am currently at 165 clicks and 7 leads at $1.30 per lead
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Omri Daniel View Post

    So I'm trying to pick a simple email submit CPA offer...

    When I preview the landing page everything looks fine, it's a one page with a simple box to inset your email. HOWEVER, once you submit your email it then takes you to ANOTHER page where there is the option to enter name, address, zip code, email etc.

    Do BOTH of these things need to be completed for me to get paid OR just the first simple email submit?

    Thanks a lot.
    If it's truly an email submit (1 field offer), then just the email.
    The merchant will typically attempt to get as much information as possible from each visitor, but your should be credited if you just get their email.

    With that being said, there is a fair bit of bad things now a days with email submits.
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  • Profile picture of the author Cary Joseph
    Yeah most email submits will pay out on the first page, but check with your affiliate manager. If its not you should be finding another offer/network!
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