Looking for advice on affiliate offers

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I am planning to promote a giveaway for a restaurant gift card on Facebook. After someone signs up to win the gift card, I'm thinking of directing them to a page which contains one or more affiliate offers. There's more to it than this, but the reason I'm thinking about affiliate offers is to at least cover my ad spend.

I'm looking for suggestions on affiliate offers. I prefer not to run offers that will subject my subscribers to sales calls.
#advice #affiliate #offers
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  • Profile picture of the author superowid
    What about joining CPA platforms?
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  • Profile picture of the author rivulguy
    The problem I have is that my subscribers will be all over the place in their interests. The only CPA offers I've seen that might work would result in subjecting my subscribers to sales calls. I'm trying to build a relationship with these people, not alienate them.

    I'm thinking I could survey them for their interests, and then present appropriate offers.
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  • Profile picture of the author dpwilliams
    That's a tough one if your subscribers are all over the place.


    Are they both men and women? Young or older?


    Are they local or from many different places?


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  • Profile picture of the author sendizo
    I think that would be alright, make sure offer you promoting is good and adds some value.
    also you could set up an email automation to monetize those leads and earn extra profits.
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    Please ignore these spam links, newbies. Just sayin'.
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  • Profile picture of the author brucey666
    Well one thing for sure that we know is that they are interested in restaurant gift cards .... and i think the best way is for you to grab their email. You might not cover your ads spend immediately but once your list started to grow, lets say 5000 subscribers and you are promoting a NEW cpa offer that will give you $3 per sign up or optin. logically, maybe 5% of them will optin out of that 5000 which would be 250 people. 250 x 3 that would be 750 dollars MINIMUM from just that offer.

    And when you reinvest the money back into your business, then your BUSINESS WILL BE BOOMING! if you want to be successful in business, you need to play the longgg gameeeee.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    If users are predisposed to signing up to offers that provide a chance to win something, why not just promote additional ones.

    I would get over your preference to not promote offers that may result in a sales call. If the offer requires the user to provide their phone number and get a call, it is their choice to make. Also. if it's something that the user really wants, they will seek it out regardless if you provide or not.

    If you're promoting quality offers, you are doing a disservice to your subscribers by not letting them know about it and leaving money on the table.
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