Hey Wickedfire,
I wanted to share a straightforward strategy I’ve been experimenting with for promoting loan and finance offers in Nigeria.
It’s a simple setup, but it’s been effective so far, and it could be helpful to anyone working in this GEO.
The Offer
I’m currently running personal loan registration offers from a finance affiliate network.
These are basic lead-generation offers where users either fill out a quick loan form or install a loan application.
The payout per lead isn’t high, but consistent volume makes it worthwhile.
Traffic Sources
Instead of using paid ads, I focused on free, high-engagement channels:
Landing Page Structure
Posting raw affiliate links doesn’t convert well, so I built a simple one-page website using Google Sites.
The page included:
Results
After posting consistently, I started seeing a steady flow of sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t huge yet, but they’re solid enough to show that the method works.
Key Takeaways
If you want to check out the type of landing page I used, here’s a simple sample:
{https://monetag.com/?ref_id=zHwo}
If anyone has suggestions or ideas for scaling loan offers in Nigeria, I’m open to hearing them.
I wanted to share a straightforward strategy I’ve been experimenting with for promoting loan and finance offers in Nigeria.
It’s a simple setup, but it’s been effective so far, and it could be helpful to anyone working in this GEO.
The Offer
I’m currently running personal loan registration offers from a finance affiliate network.
These are basic lead-generation offers where users either fill out a quick loan form or install a loan application.
The payout per lead isn’t high, but consistent volume makes it worthwhile.
Traffic Sources
Instead of using paid ads, I focused on free, high-engagement channels:
- WhatsApp status and group posts, since the majority of Nigerians are active there daily
- Facebook finance and loan groups
- Quora, where many Nigerian users regularly ask about urgent loans or instant cash options
Landing Page Structure
Posting raw affiliate links doesn’t convert well, so I built a simple one-page website using Google Sites.
The page included:
- A direct headline like “Looking for a Quick Loan in Nigeria? Fast Approval Available”
- Brief bullet points highlighting benefits such as quick processing and no collateral
- A call-to-action button linking to the CPA loan offer
Results
After posting consistently, I started seeing a steady flow of sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t huge yet, but they’re solid enough to show that the method works.
Key Takeaways
- Always direct users to a landing page instead of using raw CPA links.
- Loan offers perform exceptionally well in Nigeria due to high demand.
- Free traffic plus consistent posting can drive reliable daily leads.
If you want to check out the type of landing page I used, here’s a simple sample:
If anyone has suggestions or ideas for scaling loan offers in Nigeria, I’m open to hearing them.