So I'm running an email submit offer from Azoogle (Free Nintendo Wii & Wii Fit: Email Submit), and I know for a fact people have entered their email address. I started wondering what was up and even had two friends on their own computers in their own houses submit an email. The Offer statistics on Azoogle just says someone clicked but it does not produce a lead or revenue. The email submit offer should be about 1.25 per email submit. All the person has to do according to the offer is to check TOS and enter their email and submit. They also have to be in the US, which they were according to my data. Now, the website I used to get approved with Azoogle is NOT the same website I'm using to promote this email submit. Is this the problem? I know there is a place on Azoogle where you can add URLS that your traffic is coming from. Do I have to add the specific url I'm using here to get credit? If so, how specific does it have to be? The exact address or just the initial domain name? (ex: www.example.com versus www.example.com/promo.html where promo.html is the exact page to click to get to the email submit offer). Please respond. I'm using a poll to draw people in. Thanks
Maybe it's not tracking correctly. Speak to your affiliate manager. I applied with one website address and quite a lot of my traffic comes from other sites so that's not the problem.
Okay, so I emailed my affiliate manager over a week ago asking about this issue. So far, I haven't received any reply from my manager. Has anyone had these issues with Azoogle? Could it be the particular email submit offer is scamish and Azoogle hasn't caught it yet?
Emails submits get scrubbed and that's probably what happened with that offer. If you're running polls you have to rotate your offers. In fact if you're running basically any email submit you should rotate your offers. If yo ufind one that converts at over 10-12% then keep milking that one but add others into the rotation too. Hope that helps!
Also be very careful using "poll" sites. If you are saying something like "Enter your email on the next page for your vote to count" you are basically incentivizing the user to input their email address. This means they are inputting their email NOT because they might be interested, but just to make their vote count. This causes a lot of emails to be submitted, but no clicks or revenue for the advertiser after that. This will most likely cause red flags to go up on your account. I have several Wii/PS3/XBOX Zip and Email submits. Perhaps I could help you...
That's why rotating your offers is SO important. You don't want to run one offer which doesn't back out because that'll throw up those red-flags.
Try running a similar offer from another network in rotation with this offer. If it converts on the other network something is up with the non converting offer. Best, Corey
I'm using the search URL in social networking (like Twitter). I know for a fact that friends have submitted their emails, and I have yet to get paid for any of them. 300 clicks- not a single lead. Something is just not right on Azoogle. I'm glad I'm not paying for any of these through Adwords. Completely untrustworthy.