would you suggest to buy Co-registration leads?

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Hey warriors
Recently i came across a site which was singing the praises of buying Co-reg leads.it appeared like buying leads is the ultimate solution of listbuilding.
One Co-reg service is selling leads at $0.01 per lead.OMG.so cheap!!
i am unable to believe.
Has anyone of you ever used Co-reg leads?
if yes.how well they converts?
would you advise me to buy Co-reg leads?

i thought that it would be better to ask the respected warriors before buying.
thanks.
#buy #coregistration #leads #suggest
  • Profile picture of the author superaffiliate09
    actually i am unsure about the effect.i have read some review favoring co-reg leads but many say that these leads are all junk.
    the awfully low price also raises suspicion.
    that is why i have asked my fellow warriors to share their experience.
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    • Profile picture of the author sahi
      Better to stay away from them, and build your own targeted list. Just my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author CurtisN
    Co-reg leads are awesome if you know what to do with them. The thing is that major autoresponders won't allow you to import them, so you'll have to find another reliable one. Aweber and GR don't allow imports of purchased leads because they're afraid of spam complaints (which you'll get).

    With co-reg leads, your goal is to NOT sell anything, but rather to slowly migrate them into your double opt-in lists on Aweber, GR or whatever.

    Right now, I would not advise that you buy the leads.

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    • Profile picture of the author marmo
      Spam complaints are very bad. Even more so bad if you are pitching someone else's product who has an anti spam policy in effect , one complaint can mean losing not only your affiliate account with them, but everything you earned with them that they have not yet mailed or sent to your paypal account ect , meaning if you have say 16k in unclaimed money owed to you , they pocket the entire sum and your S.O.L.
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      • Profile picture of the author superaffiliate09
        Originally Posted by marmo View Post

        Spam complaints are very bad. Even more so bad if you are pitching someone else's product who has an anti spam policy in effect , one complaint can mean losing not only your affiliate account with them, but everything you earned with them that they have not yet mailed or sent to your paypal account ect , meaning if you have say 16k in unclaimed money owed to you , they pocket the entire sum and your S.O.L.
        Thanks for your nice response.
        by the way i have heard that there are double optin co-reg services also.
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    • Profile picture of the author superaffiliate09
      Originally Posted by CurtisN View Post

      Co-reg leads are awesome if you know what to do with them. The thing is that major autoresponders won't allow you to import them, so you'll have to find another reliable one. Aweber and GR don't allow imports of purchased leads because they're afraid of spam complaints (which you'll get).

      With co-reg leads, your goal is to NOT sell anything, but rather to slowly migrate them into your double opt-in lists on Aweber, GR or whatever.

      Right now, I would not advise that you buy the leads.

      Curtis
      Hi Curtis
      thanks for your nice suggestions.
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  • Profile picture of the author briankoz
    With co-reg leads, your goal is to NOT sell anything, but rather to slowly migrate them into your double opt-in lists on Aweber, GR or whatever.

    Right now, I would not advise that you buy the leads.
    I wouldn't necessarily agree with you on that. I do co-reg and always sell on the very first e-mail, as that's always the most responsive e-mail, and I don't think it's a good idea to wait several e-mails before selling to them.

    Also, I wouldn't make a general statement about co-reg leads one way or another. That's kind of like asking "is website traffic good?" Well, it really depends -- fake traffic or auto-hits won't get you anywhere, but real, legit, targeted traffic can make you a ton of money.

    Co-reg leads are the same way. Some sources are great, other sources are crap. Even with the better sources, you have to have not only a good converting front end product, but you also have to make sure you know your sales funnel and have a system in place.

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    • Profile picture of the author pmarz
      Originally Posted by briankoz View Post

      I wouldn't necessarily agree with you on that. I do co-reg and always sell on the very first e-mail, as that's always the most responsive e-mail, and I don't think it's a good idea to wait several e-mails before selling to them.

      Also, I wouldn't make a general statement about co-reg leads one way or another. That's kind of like asking "is website traffic good?" Well, it really depends -- fake traffic or auto-hits won't get you anywhere, but real, legit, targeted traffic can make you a ton of money.

      Co-reg leads are the same way. Some sources are great, other sources are crap. Even with the better sources, you have to have not only a good converting front end product, but you also have to make sure you know your sales funnel and have a system in place.

      - Koz
      Great posts.

      I was reading these old post today and am looking into co-reg to sell a nutritional supplement product I am launching.

      Any companies that you have had success with I should check out?

      Thanks a lot

      -Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author JayPeete
    Don't use them because people won't know you and they can complain to your ISP and domain registrar that you are spamming them. It can get you shut down. It's not worth it.
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