Hello guys I am new here, i saw some great things and decided to join this forum. Ok, here is the thing, i have wrote an ebook, and decided to lock it with cpa,now my question is,what do you think how many offers users have to fill ,to unlock the ebook? Should I put them to do 1 offer or maybe more,because my ebook is very good,it has 192 pages,and very good material,I have done a little research my ebook niche is searhed about 70 000 searches per month. I need advice how to make the best of it. Thanks in advance!
There are certainly ways to go about that manually with wordpress for instance but you should likely check out https://www.cpalead.com/ That also affords you the luxury of others selling it for you as well. hope that helps, Nigel
Just do one offer, if any at all. Personally I wouldn't use this method because the surveys are really annoying and lots of times don't even work.
Thanks guys for replies , but i forget to mention, I have custom locker, and i am with cpaway, so i can put their incent offers in my content locker,so I think I can put the easiest offers, like email,zip offers,or some daily surveys, that's why I asked,should I put them to do more that 1 offer, also I have an idea how to get traffic, my estimation is that i would get 800 visitors per day, how it will convert? I am pretty new to cpa marketing... If someone can tell me from their experience more about that... Thanks
If you can change the offers for the leads, I'll suggest you to go for email submits. Even though the cost per lead won't be higher than surveys but the conversion would be higher. Get targeted visitors. You can either use adwords or any other ppc networks to lure in your customer. Get coupon codes from others to lower your cost though. Hope this helps.
You probably should have your visitors fill out only one offer to get your eBook. Most people won't want to put more effort in than that. Especially, when you can find many eBooks for free. How has the process been going so far? If you are getting a lot of conversions, it might be time to think about adding a higher payout offer to your locker.
Great point actually. I was just thinking about this. If its your first foray into this sort of thing, I would frankly give it way for free. I tell this to bands, indie movie producers, ebook authors etc. There are some vaguely complex economic principles at play dealing with infinite v. scarce goods but at the end of the day its way more beneficial to your brand or initiative. Food for thought really but if you opt to go the route where you are headed I would seriously heed the above posters advice. Nigel
they just dont work, ive never been able to complete an offer, i think there are better ways to monetize.