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Is anyone here using Clickbooth?

When you click on a campaign it shows you an affiliate code that you can use, is your own id already embedded into the code or do you have do to that afterwards:

I´m promoting a lead campaign but
it still says Clicks: N/A, Leads: N/A even though I know someone has clicked on my link.
I can´t try to sign up and test this myself since the campaign is only for US citizens.

Can someone who is using clickbooth explain if I´m doing anything wrong.

Sincerely
Karl
#clickbooth #question
  • Profile picture of the author SaSeoPete
    Did you click on it, or someone from the U.S?

    I also have the same problem with tracking my campaigns.

    If you get really stuck you should get your Affiliate Managers skype name and have a chat with him/her.

    They are so helpful and will definitely give you some good advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author MicahF7
    Hey Karl,

    Yes with clickbooth you do not need to do anything to the link that they give you... Everything is already set up... If you are having problems then you need to talk with you Affiliate manager.


    Thanks,

    Micah Rush


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  • Profile picture of the author Challe77
    Hmm, ok that explains it, thanks for checking it out for me

    Is this common with cpa offers? or are there actually good ones out there
    that are woth promoting, I´m a newbie when it comes to cpa.

    Sincerely
    Karl
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      • Profile picture of the author GreatBiz
        Hi Stephon,

        I was approved by Clickbooth yesterday. When looking through the offers, it can be rather confusing. How do you know what the offer says?

        I don't see anything like this which you mentioned.

        $2 CPL, Converts on 1st page with email.

        When I look at the offers, it only says "Email Submit". Even when I look at the campaign description, it does not say anything about how the payment will be made.

        Also, you sound like an expert. Care to share some of your knowledge with me? I am willing to pay a coaching fee.

        Originally Posted by Stephon "Phon" Rudd View Post

        Karl, I found that the most profitable ones for me have been the $1.20 per lead or the $2 per lead campaigns. This is because, generally, the lower CPL camaigns don't require credit card from the customer and, therefore, no purchase either.

        You'll something like: $2 CPL, Converts on 1st page with email.

        Or something like that. The ones that convert with the 1st page with emails or zip codes (zip submits make a killing) convert unsually high, Karl. No kidding there.

        I mean between 29% and 50% of target traffic conversion. I've seen $1 CPL campaigns convert at 81% before.

        No lie.

        You do the math. If you send 5000 targeted traffic from a reputable source and convert at, say, 25%...that's over 1250 people. At $2 CPL you've made $2500 and, if you pick the right traffic source, your ad campaign probably only cost you $250-$500.

        Sheer profit. I mean I've seen programs that I'm promoting hit $7000 in one day.

        The key is, to not always go for the highest payout, but for the easiest pass through system. By pass through, what is the easiest path for you customer to complete in order for you to make profit.

        And free has always been the best. Anytime you have ANY price tag somewhere in that path? Your conversions decrease. Sometimes dramatically.

        What taffic sources do you use?

        I'm just curious because PPC is not always the best. If you use the right ones you'll get way more converting traffic at a much lower cost.
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  • Profile picture of the author Challe77
    Hi, thanks for that in-depths answer, but I don´t dare try ppc.
    I´m planning on putting them on my site or on other free places.

    Sincerely
    Karl
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