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07-01-2011 09:00 PM
#1
snowverkill (Member)
Best place to run coreg?
I'm looking to get into co-reg path stuff, and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on who to work with. I know there are a few companies that focus exclusively on this (Silver Path, Game Theory, etc.) but am not sure if there are alternatives? If possible, it'd be nice to run it with one of the bigger / established affiliate networks (AZN, NB, C2M, CB, EWA, the list goes on...) since I have accounts and relationships with all of them. Does anyone know if these guys offer anything like that?
Any opinions?
Thanks.
07-01-2011 09:06 PM
#2
tino (Member)
http://www.mundomedia.com/
heard great things about them.
07-01-2011 09:08 PM
#3
snowverkill (Member)
Yeah, I believe they own Silver Path, so is that what you're recommending, tino?
07-01-2011 09:09 PM
#4
grindhard (Member)
Silverpath
07-01-2011 09:15 PM
#5
snowverkill (Member)
Thanks Yousif. Their interface is so janky it's kind of hard for me to believe they're the best game in town, but I guess you can't judge a book by its cover 
Sounds like Silver Path is the way to go then. Anyone care to disagree? I'm surprised none of the big networks is offering a path of its own.
07-01-2011 09:24 PM
#6
bbrock32 (Administrator)
Trust me , Silverpath is really solid 
07-01-2011 09:50 PM
#7
z6marketing (Member)
We're running with SilverPath. Their system is pretty comprehensive, you can set up almost anything you want with it.
07-01-2011 09:57 PM
#8
polarbacon (Moderator)
I plan to do some testing with gtoffers vs sp as soon as I have enough data to make a decent assessment I was gonna do a case study......its on the to-do list
07-01-2011 09:59 PM
#9
vidivo (Member)
whats the difference between silver path and just making your own page with a few links? sure some networks like NB specifically say no co reg but lots of other networks dont specifically state this isnt allowed... not to mention if you cloak you'd be fine for the most part...
07-01-2011 10:19 PM
#10
snowverkill (Member)

Originally Posted by
vidivo
whats the difference between silver path and just making your own page with a few links? sure some networks like NB specifically say no co reg but lots of other networks dont specifically state this isnt allowed... not to mention if you cloak you'd be fine for the most part...
For a while maybe, but then your quality probably goes to shit and you get shaved or kicked off the offers. I think the value the coreg company adds is managing that stuff for you.
07-02-2011 03:13 AM
#11
tino (Member)

Originally Posted by
snowverkill
Yeah, I believe they own Silver Path, so is that what you're recommending, tino?
Yeah,
as of others have said, they are really the top dog right now. There might be a few private co-reg companies but no one that is currently public can compete.
07-02-2011 03:48 AM
#12
z6marketing (Member)
I just joined MundoMedia today due to the fact that I've heard nothing but good stuff about them all week. They seem to have their shit together.
07-02-2011 09:18 AM
#13
heavyt (Senior Member)
just make sure you don't get victoria trust me I did a blog post about her being my am over there and my adtech incident.
07-02-2011 09:21 AM
#14
jroes57 (Member)
heavyt, I have her and she goes oh I will send you a list of campaigns to try on facebook and never gets around to sending them. Is there anyone you recommend to get as an AM?
07-02-2011 12:37 PM
#15
z6marketing (Member)

Originally Posted by
heavyt
just make sure you don't get victoria trust me I did a blog post about her being my am over there and my adtech incident.
I got Kevin. He seems like a cool guy. I applied and got an email from him within 3 hours (at like 11pm, no less) saying that he was just reading my blog haha. And I sent him off an email about tax info and payment stuff etc at around 1am and he got back to me within 10 minutes. I was impressed with his response times to say the least.
07-02-2011 05:08 PM
#16
brianb (Member)
I've worked with Smiley Media a bunch and they were pretty solid. Seem to have a pretty good path not entirely dependent on mobile offers, which can go down all the time...
07-02-2011 06:33 PM
#17
heavyt (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
jroes57
heavyt, I have her and she goes oh I will send you a list of campaigns to try on facebook and never gets around to sending them. Is there anyone you recommend to get as an AM?
mike or kevin, voice your opinion about it anf bitch about it and her being like that, this was my experience with her, Her brother the owner of the company called me trying to fix his sisters mistakes she's so fucking flakey
http://www.wallofmonitors.com/2011/0...e-they-to-you/ read that, she pissed me off so bad, now alot of people thought I was trying to get into her pants or something but me I like hanging out with my am's you treat them well they take care of you and return the favor and I would have done the same thing if it was a male am. For some affs that make alot of money its not uncommon to fly to that city and hang out for a couple days or have the company put them up I mean whats 1k in hotel bill when that aff will make you xx,xxx that month ya know. If I showed you a screen on what I did on silver path in one month you'd shit yourself.
07-02-2011 08:41 PM
#18
Mugga (Member)
Forgive me with this stupid question, but what is a coreg? I dont know what that is, if someone doesn't mind explaining.
07-02-2011 08:51 PM
#19
z6marketing (Member)
Co-registration. In the simplest terms, think of it this way:
User signs up for initial offer and gives his name, address, email, etc. Next page shows him some offers related to his interests. He can sign up for these while in the path. Some he can even just click a check box and hit next and it autofills the boxes.
That's co-registration. One signup, many offers. They either prepop the offers in the path so the user just has to hit ok, or it will have the user fill out the info and before they hit submit they'll have a couple check boxes for "related offers" to choose from and when you submit the main form it submits your info to those offers too.
Basically it's a way to get a user to fill out one form and then get comissions on a bunch of offers instead of one.
eta: This is how the back end of email submits generally work, after the user fills out their email address and you get the ~$1 CPA, they fill out more info and then get slammed with dozens of prepopulated offers and the like that the advertiser gets paid on.
07-02-2011 08:56 PM
#20
driv (Member)

Originally Posted by
Mugga
Forgive me with this stupid question, but what is a coreg?
It's an honest question dude, i asked the same thing a few weeks ago & got very helpful replies:
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...-path-examples
07-02-2011 09:05 PM
#21
driv (Member)

Originally Posted by
z6marketing
Co-registration. In the simplest terms, think of it this way:
User signs up for initial offer and gives his name, address, email, etc. Next page shows him some offers related to his interests. He can sign up for these while in the path. Some he can even just click a check box and hit next and it autofills the boxes.
That's co-registration. One signup, many offers. They either prepop the offers in the path so the user just has to hit ok, or it will have the user fill out the info and before they hit submit they'll have a couple check boxes for "related offers" to choose from and when you submit the main form it submits your info to those offers too.
Basically it's a way to get a user to fill out one form and then get comissions on a bunch of offers instead of one.
eta: This is how the back end of email submits generally work, after the user fills out their email address and you get the ~$1 CPA, they fill out more info and then get slammed with dozens of prepopulated offers and the like that the advertiser gets paid on.
Very nice explanation z6! Everytime I see a new post by you lately i keep expecting to see your username as
z6marketing instead of
z6marketing
07-02-2011 10:43 PM
#22
z6marketing (Member)
I'm too gangster to work for the establishment. 
07-03-2011 02:14 AM
#23
driv (Member)
lol Keepin it on teh realz...
07-03-2011 05:02 AM
#24
chillyh2o (Member)

Originally Posted by
heavyt
just make sure you don't get victoria trust me I did a blog post about her being my am over there and my adtech incident.
She doesn't answer email, doesn't return calls. Lame.
07-04-2011 11:40 AM
#25
stackman (Administrator)
Don't know if it's been mentioned but Mundo media is pretty gangster with coreg
07-04-2011 11:51 PM
#26
The Angry Russian (Moderator)
I'm currently running Silver Path... another great coreg is Cleervoyance
07-05-2011 12:56 PM
#27
damnation (Member)
Is there any co reg one that you have tested that is incentive or content locker friendly? I know silver path doesn't want nothing to do...
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