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Pay-Per-Call: What It Is, How It Works, and Why You Should Care

Ray Advertising

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Hey everyone,

We often talk about pay-per-sale and pay-per-lead, but there's another lucrative part of affiliate marketing that many people don't explore: Pay-Per-Call. I wanted to share some insights on this model, because it can be a fantastic way to diversify your income.



What Exactly is Pay-Per-Call?​



At its core, it's an affiliate model where you earn a commission for every phone call you generate. This isn't just any call, though. The user has to call and stay on the line for a certain duration (like 30 or 60 seconds) for it to be considered a 'qualified' call.



How It Works:​



You sign up with a pay-per-call affiliate network, which has offers from businesses in various industries—think home services, legal advice, insurance, or medical services. You promote these offers using your traffic sources, like Google Ads, Facebook Ads, or content sites.

When an interested customer clicks on your ad and makes a phone call, the network tracks that call. If the call meets the required time length, you get paid.



Why Pay-Per-Call is a Great Option:​



  • Higher Commissions: Commissions can range from $2 to over $50 per call, and sometimes even more.
  • Less Competition: Because it’s not as widely known as other affiliate models, there is generally less competition.
  • High-Intent Buyers: People who are picking up the phone to call are usually much closer to making a purchase or booking a service.


Getting Started:​



My advice would be to start by finding a reliable pay-per-call network. Look for a network with good reviews and a strong selection of offers. From there, you can experiment with different traffic sources to see what works best for you.

Has anyone here already tried pay-per-call? I'd love to hear about your experiences or any questions you might have.

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