Anyone know if Mexico or South American traffic converts in Make Money Online?

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I'v done a bit of research on the Mexico being a native Spanish speaker. My research suggest there's a high demand for expert content and lot's of credit cards on hand. I've had success with local pay per call clients and also as an affiliate promoting pay per call campaigns. I love to try new things wanted to venture off into South America starting with Mexico.

Does anyone have any experience promoting in Mexico or South America? Preferably in the make money online. My product is a coaching membership site charging $37 per month to learn adwords/Facebook to generate leads in the way of phone calls for local businesses. Also includes access to my call tracking software and an extension to pay per call affiliate marketing. Thanks a bunch!
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  • Profile picture of the author PPG19
    Originally Posted by crendon2854 View Post

    I'v done a bit of research on the Mexico being a native Spanish speaker. My research suggest there's a high demand for expert content and lot's of credit cards on hand. I've had success with local pay per call clients and also as an affiliate promoting pay per call campaigns. I love to try new things wanted to venture off into South America starting with Mexico.

    Does anyone have any experience promoting in Mexico or South America? Preferably in the make money online. My product is a coaching membership site charging $37 per month to learn adwords/Facebook to generate leads in the way of phone calls for local businesses. Also includes access to my call tracking software and an extension to pay per call affiliate marketing. Thanks a bunch!
    Yes, spanish speakers convert too The conversions are little lower but they do buy stuff. I am actually marketing to spanish speakers and my conversions are good. I still have not enough data to tell you how much is converting but i have red somewhere that if your us/uk/canada traffic converts let's say at a 2% you can expect your spanish traffic to convert at 1/3 of that (generally speaking ).

    Also if i were you i would open accounts (individual or professional) with MercadoPago wich is the South american PayPal. A lot of those countries have limitations on the $ they can spend online or have really horrible exchange conversion rates set by the governments when buying in $ or Euros. I think this is the main reason they don't buy like other countries do but if you use ML will help you get more conversion.
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    Thanks for your input. What niche are you referring to that has been converting for you? I'll take it with a grain of salt since you say you don't have enough data yet. I've also read about that 1/3 would convert somewhere here. I don't know how old that information was but It's my understanding that online sales have increased more than fourfold in the past five years in Mexico and are expected to double again by 2020.

    Latin America’s largest online stores accepts PayPal, cash-on-delivery and cash payments at Oxxo stores(Mexico's 711) Cash-on-delivery has helped consumer confidence. Latin American eCommerce leader MercadoLibre has a PayPal-like payment option and like you say MercadoPago also allows for payment at Oxxo and other retail outlets. It's apparent the transitioning in online spending is happening right now in South America. It's a good time to be in front.
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    • Profile picture of the author PPG19
      Originally Posted by crendon2854 View Post

      Thanks for your input. What niche are you referring to that has been converting for you? I'll take it with a grain of salt since you say you don't have enough data yet. I've also read about that 1/3 would convert somewhere here. I don't know how old that information was but It's my understanding that online sales have increased more than fourfold in the past five years in Mexico and are expected to double again by 2020.
      Hey there! We are a web development and design company. We don't have enough data because we recently translated all the website into spanish and we just started to market to spanish speakers. I already had spanish clients before translating the site but they have increased after we translated it. We are working on translating blog posts as well to try some affiliate marketing for the spanish markets.

      Good luck!
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