Hi @LiamMichael,
You don't necessarily need to get a user's consent to email them.
It will depend on what email you are sending.
If your email agency plan is to work with some e-commerce brands, for example, sending transactional emails (orders and shipping confirmation) is allowed without...
Yes, actually NET30 is pretty common in the industry, especially when you work with some Performance affiliate agencies dealing with top brands.
Once again, I only worked with the France part. Awin bought back some smaller local 'networks' at that time so I can't say that 90/120 is the rule at...
Used to work with Awin a couple of years ago (for French market - emailing)
They have nice brands to promote, lots of ecommerce / finance/insurance.
The only problem with them was the payment delay, they paid when advertiser pay them and it could be very very long (like 90/120days...).
Some...
Networks gets a lot of 'My friend/I made a test' as an excuse over fraudulent activities dispute
If you want to know if an offer is 'working', ask your AM. He/she can tell you if they got conversions in the last minutes/hours.
If you want to test your postback, ask your AM. He/she can help you...
I personally go for 2 to 3 times the offer payout, but I don't think there is a golden rule. You already have some conversions on Morocco, check those ids, eventually try to duplicate your campaign and run it only on those whitelisted zoneids and see how it goes
As you can imagine, buying traffic and redirect it to a smartlink is not going to be profitable instantly.
You need to check in your reports which zoneids from propellerads cost you much without any conversions and block them.
You may also better focus on Tier3 countries if your budget is tight...
I am not an expert affiliate (so I am not going to sell you my advice :)) but I would not go for 'broker traffic' and 'low user activity' when testing offer.
100% agree with T J Tutor. Auto generated content is just a lazy method that is unlikely to pay off.
From what I see, successful guys are the one who brings valuable content, it costs hard work, time or money.
I m always wondering if those spinning tools and 'fake' google or whatsoever 'winning visitors' are not way too deceptive methods that increases the CR but also the 'deduction' risk as final lead quality is fairly poor.
Hi,
I don't think you can a definitive answer to your question.
It all depends on the original marketing promise of your lead generation landings.
If it was 'Put your email to learn how to make money at home', sending 'Adult Casual dating' offers may bring you a lot of future troubles on you...
by 'route' I believe your pub is asking the 'conversion flow', at what stage of the sweepstakes the conversion will occurred.
Probably better to ask your pub though...
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