Ins and Outs of an Email/Zip submit

nickster

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Aug 21, 2009
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I was wondering if anyone has any experience on creating an email/zip submit and what kind of numbers and details are involved.

I am thinking about making my own for my own use only as I hate not to be in control of my own traffic and also to be scrubbed, scraped and whatever else by others.

Does anyone know the ins and outs of setting up your own?

I am wondering what are the numbers involved, i.e. how much of the money earned is from selling the lead and how much is from the back-end CPA offers?

Also do the offers in the back end have to be incentive compliant? If so what networks are the best for these kinds of offers?

Is there specialised software involved?

What pitfalls?

I know I will probably get flamed and told to "move on as email submits are dead", but if anyone wants to help it would be much appreciated. You can also PM me if you can/want to talk by AIM or Skype.

Cheers,

Nick
 


thanks man. I really need more detailed info on the back-end numbers if anyone knows. Has anyone else set up their own self-use email submit? If so did it work out ok?
 
Um test? Obviously the numbers are going to be different for everyone

I will definitely test, but before I spend money and lots of time setting it up I was checking to see if anyone else had any experience and could point me in the right direction.

Does anyone also know where to sell the co-reg data?
 
I suggest that you run your own incentive site to see what kind of revenue and conversions you can optimize too before you contract out an email submit.

Yes, offers on the backend absolutely have to be incentive compliant or you will be permenantly banned from most networks and commisions won't be payed. There are a few networks that have incentive offers as well as a network that aggregates incentive offers but takes a margin.
 
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Umm it's totally going to vary by traffic and how your path is setup. Also, how good your system is at optimizing.
 
We're in the midst of setting one up. The "offer wall" at the end makes almost no money, we're seeing it be worth about 7 cents per full signup.

All of the money comes from the offers meant to look like survey questions before the offer wall, and finding those are a huge pain in the ass, all pay out on net 30 - net 40 and all have pretty limited caps so you need lots of them.

I'm hoping we can still make it turn a profit in the next month or two but it's definitely not easy.
 
We're in the midst of setting one up. The "offer wall" at the end makes almost no money, we're seeing it be worth about 7 cents per full signup.

All of the money comes from the offers meant to look like survey questions before the offer wall, and finding those are a huge pain in the ass, all pay out on net 30 - net 40 and all have pretty limited caps so you need lots of them.

I'm hoping we can still make it turn a profit in the next month or two but it's definitely not easy.

Thanks man. What kind of offers do you mean by "the offers meant to look like survey questions"?