Framing or not for ringtones?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by EDU-Links, Mar 15, 2008.

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    Do those of you who've had success on Azoogle with ringtones tend to frame in the merchant landing pages onto your own ringtones page or let visitors click through to the merchant page? Any opinions on differing conversion rates between these two methods?

    Thanks.
     
    EDU-Links, Mar 15, 2008 IP
  2. forelmashi

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    I haven't been having much 'success' lately but ringringmobile frames
     
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    i tried iframeing with ringtones and it dint do as well as i would of thought. logically it makes sense to iframe it to make your site more trust worthy instead of redirecting someone elsewhere. but for some reason it seems the opposite.
     
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    Strange, yeah, it's not working that well for me. RingRingMobile is using "free ringtones" in ad copy, btw. Is there some way they're getting away with that?
     
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    azoogle is testing it out with a few affiliates
     
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    There using free but at the same time their using w/ 9.99 subscription.
     
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    From my past research... I estimate Ringringmobile is probably grossing about $30,000-$40,000 a day in ringtones... They probably do so much business, that they got a FREE PASS to use the word free... :)


    They don't iframe... they just used 95% of the offer page design on their LP
     
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    Damn, that's unbelievable. And they have a private offer design landing page, right? Instead of the generic ringtone azoogle private offer they have this similar but special terms on the front page in a check box instead of price in bubble on upper right.

    I think it's interesting how your aff network hooks you up more and more as you grow...
     
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    I do about $3.5-$4K gross daily with ringtones and don't i-frame (I use a LP).

    I think if you do it right... conversions might be better on an i-framed LP, but you risk alot because:

    1) Google might have a higher tendency of slapping you across the face for it...

    2) There are alot more restrictions on what you images and other things you can put on the top of... or below your i-frame...

    3) You won't be able to hide your c.azmp link in a jump page... I have heard that Google doesn't affiliate links on your LP (you always want to transfer customer to a jump page... such a link.php... and then send them to the offer page)


    They (Ringringmobile) might have a private offer LP from the affiliate company... or they might have just copied the graphics on the Rockin' Ringer offer page and added the 'Choose Your Carrier' buttons to it (it would be very simple to do this).

    Rule #1 of the Affiliate Game... Affiliate companies will ALWAYS hook you up when you make money for them... remember this.

    The affiliate managers (salary + commission) and the companies they work for get a percentage of whatever you sell, so whatever can be done to make you happy that's legal :D, they'll do.

    Rule #2 of the Affiliate Game... Affiliate manager will ALWAYS diss you or take their time in responding to you if you DON'T make any money. So if you've only made $26 in the past 3 months... and you're still waiting for a response to those e-mails you sent them... don't hold your breath :D
     
    webgenesis, Mar 16, 2008 IP