Hello guys. Two weeks ago I registered in COPEAC I have some profit but there are over 500 offers and I really don't know what's working. Could somebody help me?
I would think all of the offers are working, just it depends on how you are promoting them. By the sounds of it when you mention profit, I guess you are using PPC so that means the very low paying ones which are normally easier to convert are most probably out of the question.
I'm in COPEAC too, and I agree with the plethora of choices. You've had some profits? Which type of offers? Zip/e-mails? How ya generating traffic, SEO/PPC? What I realize about COPEAC is, many of their zip/e-mail are from companies Google absolutely detest (megapromotion, giveawaycafe, e-researchgroup etc.) So direct linking is near impossible here Solution here would be to create landing pages and drive traffic via Yahoo/MSN to it. Have had a couple of friends doing this with great success. (also remember to collect Opt-ins for future related e-mail offer blasts)
I have had some profits. I use some e-mails offers and generating PPC traffic. Yes, Google doesn't like a lot of copeac offers because thery are pictures and haven't text enough. I tried to use Yahoo, buy it's traffic so expensive, imho. Now, I create suitable landing page and send Google traffic, but i haven't got big profit because convert is 1/15 - 1/20 and that's the problem...
You can ask your AM for a report on all offers, their conversion rates, and payouts so you can sort through it in excel, or you can log in and get it from the home page, the link is blinking, it will download an excel file of all offers, conversion rates and payouts
True, they recently implemented this new function. But the thing is, you never know a few factors, which I believe will never be disclosed. I still hope that we will have assess to all this information one day though... 1) How many people are promoting an offer (can be possibly tracked by number of Deployed creatives?) This would be great to know, so that we can target less competition offers. 2) The traffic that is being driven to such offers (can be checked by the number of clicks) Why this figure would help us, is to determine overall conversions. If the report tells you an offer is converting at say, 30%, it might sound good. Not if there are only 10 clicks and 3 conversions. 3) The TYPE of traffic (probably by deployed creatives too?) Some offers work well in e-mail. Some in search. Others in banner ads. Its really tough manually testing each offer to test for feasibility, and one might spend quite abit of money testing offers just to see conversions. I have tested some offers that have said to convert at like 30-40%. But doing it in search yielded only 5-10%, and I had to stop that campaign from bleeding. Believe it would be great to have the info above. But then again, its just wishful thinking on my part