CPS Dating Offers - When Do You See The Money?

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Hey fellow warriors,

for the first time I decided to promote a cost per sale dating offer on POF because I wasn't having much luck with a similar offer that was CPL.

I sent through about 100 clicks yesterday to this offer and still haven't seen any conversions in my Neverblue reporting tab.

How long does it usually take to start seeing money come through with CPS offers?

Should it be expected the day you send your clicks? or within the next week or what?

Thanks in advance ...
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  • Profile picture of the author Jetmir
    It should be expected the moment it converts. You're talking like you're 100% sure it converted.

    The offer simply might not have converted that's why you see no results. What do you think?
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    • Profile picture of the author ninjaafk
      Originally Posted by Jetmir View Post

      It should be expected the moment it converts. You're talking like you're 100% sure it converted.

      The offer simply might not have converted that's why you see no results. What do you think?

      That isn't what I meant.

      I meant .... I don't get paid until the traffic decides to upgrade to the "paid membership" level for the dating site I am sending them too.

      This question is directed towards people who have experience sending traffic to CPS dating offers .... I want to know how long it usually takes for the user to decide to upgrade to the paid membership level.

      Does it take a day? a week? 2 weeks? How long does it usually take until you start to see the cash coming in?
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      • Profile picture of the author SerpSlayer
        If it's not converting as cost per lead, what makes you think it will convert as cost per sale? Typically I would only test a cost per sale if I had the cost per lead version converting well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    How long does it usually take to start seeing money come through with CPS offers?
    There is no set amount of time to start seeing conversions with any offer.

    I can say CPS offers don't tend to convert as well as CPL for me.

    Should it be expected the day you send your clicks? or within the next week or what?
    There is too many variables for anyone to tell.

    It is almost like asking, "how long will take for a puppie to grow up?", there is really infinite variables making it really impossible for anyone to give a direct answer.

    I would spend 1-2x the offer's payout testing it.
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    • Profile picture of the author ninjaafk
      Originally Posted by Greedy View Post

      There is no set amount of time to start seeing conversions with any offer.

      I can say CPS offers don't tend to convert as well as CPL for me.



      There is too many variables for anyone to tell.

      It is almost like asking, "how long will take for a puppie to grow up?", there is really infinite variables making it really impossible for anyone to give a direct answer.I would spend 1-2x the offer's payout testing it.
      Makes sense. Thanks!

      Originally Posted by SerpSlayer View Post

      If it's not converting as cost per lead, what makes you think it will convert as cost per sale? Typically I would only test a cost per sale if I had the cost per lead version converting well.
      Because it is a completely different offer in the same niche. So in essence, it is worth a shot testing out!
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Honestly you should ask your am, they should have answers for questions like this.
    In reality it really depends on how your promoting the offers, you need to weed out the tire kickers and freebie hunters and get right to the people who will pull out their wallet.
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  • Profile picture of the author shivamaduncle
    CPS offers are hard to convert, be patient and ask your AM before you promote any offer
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