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I get clicks and hits but I can't get conversions. What should I do to get conversions?

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I get clicks and hits but I can't get conversions. What should I do to get conversions?What is conversion? I registered on the site and it doesn't show up as a conversion.
 
I get clicks and hits but I can't get conversions. What should I do to get conversions?What is conversion?
⭬ Is the offer 1.] CPL a.] DOI or b.] SOI that matters ...OR CPS or Ref-Share?
⭬ Are you sending traffic direct to that offer OR to your own bridge page or redirect script?
⭬ Where does your traffic come from an how is it sorted?
⭬ Are you using a tracker to get counts on your end & does that count match at the target offer or what is your loss.?
 
I direct my traffic to the link directly from Twitter. I tried DOI, SOI, CPA and PPS but I got no response from any of them.
 

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I redirected the Twitter traffic a some years ago [pre-Musk]—the conversion rate on a adult cam site was 1 in 3,000—hope you do better, Waste of my time.
 
Hey @psfhuseyin - you're clearly getting traffic—so you're doing something right. But the fact that you have zero conversions across 250+ uClicks tells us there's a deeper issue, most likely with tracking, offer fit, or traffic quality.

Let’s break it down - what is a conversion, when the visitor completes a specific action (e.g., signing up, confirming an email, making a purchase). if you're registering yourself and it's not showing up in your stats, it’s likely a tracking problem. that’s your first red flag—make sure your affiliate link includes the correct tracking parameters (like ?affid= or ?subid=).

Direct linking from Twitter - Twitter traffic is often low-intent, especially if it's not pre-qualified. people click out of curiosity, not because they're ready to convert. If you're not using a prelander or a warm-up message, you're sending cold traffic straight into a conversion funnel—most won't take action.

if SOI, DOI, CPA, PPS don't respond, then these models can work, but each has different friction levels:

SOI (single opt-in) should convert the easiest. PPS (pay-per-sale) is the hardest. If you're getting nothing across all of them, it's not just the payout model—it’s either the traffic or how you're framing the offer.

here’s what I suggest - first, test the offer yourself. If it doesn’t fire a conversion, contact the affiliate manager. There might be a tracking issue or broken flow. second, warm up your traffic. Use a short bridge page to explain the offer, set expectations, and pre-qualify visitors before they hit the affiliate page. then consider testing push or pop traffic on a CPC model for more control. we work with buyers doing just that—it's easier to test angles and GEOs and optimize based on real data.

Which vertical offer are you focused on right now—dating, crypto, finance, or something else? I can give more specific advice if I know what niche you're in.
 
What is your specific niche market? If you are in the early growth phase of a new product, it is normal to have traffic without conversions. Subsequently, consider the following:
  1. Verify Data Accuracy: Check for potential issues such as tracking implementation errors, appropriateness of the reporting period (e.g., weekend vs. weekday variances), or dilution of overall metrics due to new channel introductions.
  2. Analyze Channel Performance: Segment data by individual traffic sources to identify potential anomalies, especially if utilizing multiple acquisition channels.
  3. Evaluate User Experience: Test critical aspects like page load speed degradation that may hinder conversion during the user journey.
  4. Audit Advertising Creative: Assess whether your ad creatives are attracting audiences misaligned with your product's target market, as this misalignment can result in low conversion rates.
Good Luck!
 
Seems like your problem could potentially be due to a mismatch between the interests of users arriving at the landing page and the offer displayed there. It's also possible that the targeting for your ads is off, your landing page design isn't engaging or user-friendly enough, your content doesn't clearly convey the value of your offer, or your call-to-action isn't inviting enough.

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I get clicks and hits but I can't get conversions. What should I do to get conversions?What is conversion? I registered on the site and it doesn't show up as a conversion.

Totally get where you’re coming from—clicks feel exciting, but no conversions can be super frustrating. A “conversion” just means the person didn’t just click—they actually did what the offer wants, like buying something, signing up (sometimes paid signup), or completing a form. Just registering on a site might not count if it’s not the exact goal the affiliate program tracks. I’d double-check what qualifies as a conversion, make sure your tracking link is set up right, and maybe test it with a fresh email or clean browser to see if it’s being recorded properly. You’re probably closer than you think!
 
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