Hi, There are some advertisers at Azoogle and I see this message "This offer has been capped at 100 leads Daily for this date range: 2009-09-08 - 2010-09-08. Your traffic will be redirected once this cap has been reached" Does this mean : a-)it's not counting when I make more than 100 leads in a day for that offer or b-)it's not counting when all the publishers at Azoogle make more than 100 leads in a day for that offer? Because I'm promoting one offer for UK traffic (same thing for that offer too) and sending lots of traffic from UK and making 3-4 leads a day... PS:I'm new to azoogle so maybe it's a simple question for you
I don't know for definate, but I think that's for everyone. So the maximum all Azoogle users put together can get is 100 leads. I may be wrong though, so you might want to ignore this post I'll be interested to find out if i'm wrong.
I can't give a definite answer but I would think it means per publisher. If it was for everyone, I'm pretty sure it would be defined.
That's strange that not too many people noticed this before. There are lots of offers like this at Azoogle and I joined Azoogle not too long ago. I thought too many people could answer this question
I will just clear it up as per my knowledge. There are two types of Caps. One is cap per affiliate The other one is cap for all affiliates. Cap per affiliate is generally added only by affiliate managers when you contact them and tell them that you can bring in n number of leads to the particular offer. Cap for all affiliates are generally added for new offers where advertisers want to test the ROI before they uncap. Hope it helps.
in short form , if 1 lead is for 1$ then you can earn only 100$ per day from this campaign and all other traffic will be redirected to other campaign. well can you tell me that azoogle allow indians as publishers?
Usually it will mean that the network is capped at 100 leads since that is all the advertiser can afford/handle a day. But if it gets capped, it will just redirect to a similar offer and it will still be tracked and you will be credited on the other offer as well.
Asked my past affiliate manager Mike, he told me it was across the whole network. That should finally answer the question for sure.
Yeah, I didn't ask but from my traffic details I fount out. I'm sending lots of trafic to 1 offer and it converts 1 or 2 every day... So when you start to work with new offers, check this detail because it's not worth to promote PS: How come a company like Azoogle puts an offer like this to their system(it's just $2.5)...100*2.5= $250! So they don't pay anything after 100 leads which means you are sending leads but don't earn anything
^^ After the cap is reached, I believe it reverts/redirects to a similar offer so its not like (as a publisher) your providing free leads