Re-Bill Offers

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I believe these are the hardest offers to convert. Once someone is prompted for their credit card info, usually they exit the page immediately. How do you convince someone to take advantage of a free trial if they have to input their credit card info to get the free trial? What are the best methods that have worked for you?
#ad networks (cpm/cpl, display) #offers #rebill
  • You're right, they are hard to convert. But anything can be sold on the 7 or 8th follow-up of an email series if you approach it correctly.

    Just keep giving away valuable freebies and build up a trust level.
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    • I agree with jeffrey. and some of company use a lot of method to reduce the anxiety. The conversion rate skyrockets.
  • If they really want to get that free trial, they will give their credit card info to you, so the key point is get those people who really want to get the free trial come to your website.
  • Hello All,
    I know this is an older thread but I however, have a rebill offer that I am currently telemarketing, it is making a decent amount of sales through this outlet. I would like to utilize the online spectrum to market. I see there is a good amount of people who promote them here. The cancellation rate is extremely low thus far and we have a great customer service team. Would there be anyone open to teaming up to help promote this beast?
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    • If you really want to reach affiliates, approach a few affiliate networks and see what they can do for you.
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  • Thanks for the great info!
    I have been searching for affiliate networks, but It would be like blind leading the blind in terms of picking one out. I can't seem to find some that are specially good in the re bill model, etc. Thanks again!
  • I would say "harder" to convert, I would say a different skill-set than CPL.

    But on certain ad networks CPL can heavily out weight CPS in ease of conversion.
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    Its the toughest job ever. People don't like to share their credit card information for several causes. Credit card fraud is one of the major reason. I have tried this and hardly got success
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    I believe these are the hardest offers to convert. Once someone is prompted for their credit card info, usually they exit the page immediately. How do you convince someone to take advantage of a free trial if they have to input their credit card info to get the free trial? What are the best methods that have worked for you?