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Conversionengine.net

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Hello

I'm Allan

Owner of conversionengine.net a new and growing affiliate platform

I built the system from the ground up and the tracking is robust and we integrate into all the large platforms out there like hasoffers and cake with s2s postback for both affiliates and advertisers

Glad to be here
Allan
 
hey @Conversionengine.net ,

Before you can solicit members for your business, you have to have an official listing in our Resources area. The owners vet all businesses, and their reps, before issuing an approval and vendor credentials.

Please refrain from directing members to your company until such time you are approved and issued your vendor credentials.

When it comes to pitching your business and services, you will need to become an approved Resource and listed in our official Resources section. This is a requirement and not an option. This is a simple and easy vetting of vendors in an effort to protect our members from illicit people and businesses.

The vendor applications are generally reviewed Monday through Thursday with a 24 hour turn around in most cases.


The vendor listing and the representative credentials are free. However, if you plan to have additional reps recruiting members, then you will need to upgrade the vendor account.

How To Get Your Resource Listed - You can apply here to have your company, products, and services listed in our official Resources area.

Alternatively if you wish to advertise on our website, please visit here.

Remember to check out the enhanced account upgrades for members and approved vendors here.
 
Hello okay thanks for letting me know.. The site requested me to introduce myself so I thought that was what was meant by it

I've now added the resource

Best regards
Allan
 
Hi and welcome to AffiliateFix, Allan.

I see that your application is in the queue for vetting. We normally vet applications Monday to Thursday but I expect to be able to get to that today or tomorrow. :) I'll be in touch via PM.

Anytime you have a question, need help, or want to share some good information, just start a thread to let us know.

Enjoy the forums, Allan!

P.S. Love Bob Marley! :)
 
WELCOME ...
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IMHO you need a much better UX for your website.
You haven't explained your program at all and just expect people to register for what?
Looks like just another blind squeeze page to me
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Thanks for the comment and feedback indeed the site itself was done plainly but that was intentional as it's not easy to describe what we do. Now that the platform has grown I've added more information to the site. We're a business that has generally always dealt with investment offers and that's not something that I wanted to highlight as now the system is widening to accommodate all verticals out there.

It's a bespoke affiliate marketing platform

Cheers :)
 
Cheers for the comment again haha

I've started to show case the offers on the blog so perhaps that's the type of information you or others need to make informed decisions if you want to join or not :)

Making progress haha
 
Why people think I will register for something without knowing key information is beyond me. I am not picking on you or singling you out. I see this as a common practice in the affiliate/advertising segments.

However, I hate filling out forms unless I am sold on what is offered. Time is money and I make forms not fill them out -- especially LONG forms that ask for identifying information when I don't know who I am dealing with.

I think it is a squeeze page mentality. I would suggest you track your registration page 'fall-offs' -- maybe it's just me ...
 
Minimum buy in as an advertiser would be nice to know.
I don't do blind forms at all ...

It comes down to UA and the customer's information flow (sometimes called 'customer journey') you have to lead the customer (viewer) to the decision and commitment that you seek.

Telling me how great your business is and making it one-size-fits-all is very unconvincing to me. I call that "the sound of one hand clapping."

Every buyer needs to like your value proposition. Unique matters. Customer affinity really matters today. Everything for everyone is usually nothing in the end.
 
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