I wanted to break down a simple approach I’ve been using to promote loan and finance offers in Nigeria.
It’s not complicated, but it has been producing steady results, so I figured it might help others targeting this market.
The Offer
I’m working with personal loan sign-up offers from a finance-focused affiliate network.
These offers require users to either complete a brief loan request form or download a loan application.
The payout per action is small, but with consistent traffic, it accumulates well.
Traffic Sources
Rather than running paid ads, I focused solely on free, high-engagement platforms:
Landing Page Setup
Direct affiliate links don’t convert effectively, so I built a simple landing page using Google Sites.
The page featured:
Results
After posting regularly across these channels, I started seeing consistent sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t huge yet, but they’re strong enough to show the method is effective.
Key Points
If you want to see the kind of landing page I created, here’s a sample:
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Open to any ideas or suggestions for scaling loan offers in the Nigerian market.
It’s not complicated, but it has been producing steady results, so I figured it might help others targeting this market.
The Offer
I’m working with personal loan sign-up offers from a finance-focused affiliate network.
These offers require users to either complete a brief loan request form or download a loan application.
The payout per action is small, but with consistent traffic, it accumulates well.
Traffic Sources
Rather than running paid ads, I focused solely on free, high-engagement platforms:
- WhatsApp statuses and group posts (very active among Nigerian users)
- Facebook loan and finance-related communities
- Quora, where many Nigerians frequently ask about quick loans and emergency funds
Landing Page Setup
Direct affiliate links don’t convert effectively, so I built a simple landing page using Google Sites.
The page featured:
- A straightforward headline like “Get Quick Loan Approval in Nigeria”
- Short highlights emphasizing benefits such as fast processing and no collateral
- A call-to-action button directing visitors to the CPA loan offer
Results
After posting regularly across these channels, I started seeing consistent sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t huge yet, but they’re strong enough to show the method is effective.
Key Points
- Always use a landing page instead of sending people directly to a CPA link.
- Loan offers perform very well in Nigeria due to strong ongoing demand.
- With free traffic and consistent effort, daily leads are achievable.
If you want to see the kind of landing page I created, here’s a sample:
Open to any ideas or suggestions for scaling loan offers in the Nigerian market.