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09-06-2013 12:22 AM #1 georgemaka (Member)
Question on terminology - Incest and coreg

Quick question about terminology from my networks. When they say 'incest' and 'coreg' is not allowed, what does that exactly mean?

thanks,

George


09-06-2013 03:57 AM #2 canogat (Member)

'incent' = Incentivized Traffic: Let's say I click an ad to Win A Free iPhone. I give them my email address and some other info. Then they tell me I need to complete some offers in order to receive my 'free' iPhone. I have now been incentivized to sign up for additional offers. Let's say one of the additional offers I sign up for is Netflix. (I didn't want Netflix, I wanted an iPhone for free.) Therefore I am more likely to cancel Netflix sooner than someone who actually clicked an ad to watch movies online.

'coreg' = Co-Registration: Let's say I land on your LP and fill out your form for an offer. You capture my data and share it with a 3rd-party that attempts to monetize me seemingly as part of a singular registration process. This is often seen in action as part of an email submit or mobile pin submit offer.

'incest' = I'm not going to get into this but it involves your cousin.


09-06-2013 04:20 AM #3 georgemaka (Member)

Lol, thanks for the help. When I first saw 'incent' on my network I thought it did say 'incest'. Thanks for pointing that out.


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