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10-23-2011 07:20 AM #1 heavyt (Senior Member)
How to make your own coreg by putting in offers from multiple networks?

I'm looking at creating my own coreg but don't know where to start, I just want to take a couple of my offers I have access to and put them into a path. Anyone know how to do this or where to get scripts to do this?


10-23-2011 11:33 AM #2 shanktank (Member)

Here's a SaaS solution: http://www.leadshot.net/corporate/product.php
Demo videos: http://www.leadshot.net/about/demo/v...deo=build_form


10-23-2011 11:41 AM #3 hmate9 (Member)

I am working on creating my own coreg path too


10-23-2011 11:43 AM #4 hmate9 (Member)

You know, I think I could build a PHP script for this.


10-23-2011 12:53 PM #5 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by heavyt View Post
I'm looking at creating my own coreg but don't know where to start, I just want to take a couple of my offers I have access to and put them into a path. Anyone know how to do this or where to get scripts to do this?
a basic one can be done with has offers using the ad manager....

and creating a "link" camp...and you can have it auto optimize the offers....

then you would use the iframe tag than put that on a page....on that same page you would put a "skip" button at the bottom or top....which would then goto another offer...(or coreg path)

if you need to pass stuff to the offers it can be done by the {params} insert....which allows you to pass full querry strings as needed...

also on the server postback pixels you can pass conversion $ amounts.....

and you can "nest" admanger camps....so say your getting the same offer from 3 dif places you could set that up as one link camp....then "nest" that link inside another link camp that has varied offers....

hopefully that helps...


10-23-2011 02:41 PM #6 shanktank (Member)

polar, how would they get to the next offer if they completed the 1st one?


10-23-2011 09:33 PM #7 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by shanktank View Post
polar, how would they get to the next offer if they completed the 1st one?
postback url...when the pixel fires on the offer....you can have it send a postback to your iframe....and causes the page to redirect to the next offer

you could prob do this as well with JS and jquery with some kinda of AJAX listener setup that loads a hidden div once the first offer "converts"

but I am a hack so there might be a better way....


10-24-2011 12:25 AM #8 phoenix (Member)

what about making a pre-pop 'chain' ?

I have done that in the past and thats 'kinda' co-reg


10-24-2011 07:18 PM #9 tijn (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by phoenix View Post
what about making a pre-pop 'chain' ?
Is this the one where it just loads a new offer in the iframe on email submit? the networks wont like you for it though right?


10-24-2011 11:15 PM #10 phoenix (Member)

well it depends.

Im totally open to networks about what I do...if i trust them! ( and if i dont trust them... I dont run traffic to them )

if you have co-reg or incent offers and the LP, follow-through. pass ability. disclaimers are setup correctly I did not have any issue.

not something black or white. shades of gray (like most things in IM)


10-27-2011 12:33 AM #11 mattias (Member)

I am checking out a SAAS coreg software right now that my friend developed for a company in town (they are actually in Miami but the VP lives here). They have been using it in house for a couple years and got it really dialed in. They have already pushed over 2 million leads through it so it can handle volume. It can handle offers in iframes or capture the leads and deliver through an API, downloadable CSV or email. It can also show different offers for different IP's. I wanted to have my friend just build me one (but slightly different) but he can't because of his agreement with the company. The good news is that they just made there software so they can white label it for others to use. As far as I know they are charging 10% of revenue generated. I have a meeting with them tomorrow at 2:00. I will let you know how it goes and what I think of it.


10-27-2011 08:15 PM #12 mattias (Member)

OK I just checked it out. Pretty awesome. It was designed to handle mostly host and post offers but can do Iframe offers as well. It has it's own pixel tracking for the iframed offers but I think I would bundle it with CPVlab pixel to better track the ads. It was also designed to be a part of a current registration path but you could easily set it up on your own with a lander in the front end. You can set up multiple paths and each offer can show on lots of variables including, country ips, dates, age ranges, gender, states, and others. You can connect it through an API to Targus or Bright Verify if you want to verify the leads too. They are charging 10% of revenue on a net 30 basis. It is a private offer and they really only built this to offer their large publishers who wanted to manage their own paths instead of having them handle it. Their clients are companies like Sonico and other large websites where people register for things. If your interested in talking with them I can give you the email and phone number of the VP. Just PM me.


10-28-2011 02:01 PM #13 mattias (Member)

PM's sent to Heavy T, ShankTank, and Mr. Green. Hope it is what your looking for. One thing I didn't see is an automatic redirect on iframe offer completion. It could be coded but for now you could put a continue button. Since they have mostly set it up for host and post offers that was not a big priority.


10-29-2011 05:56 PM #14 theguvna ()

Which networks have offers for coreg? Ive heard pointclicktrack and adscend do. Any reputable ones?


11-08-2011 04:24 AM #15 MJDUB (Senior Member)

Very interested in seeing how much the ROI increase would be when running my own path VS GT or SP's paths. Can anyone offer any insight, PM's welcome.


12-17-2011 06:26 AM #16 cpakingdom (Member)

From what I hear CoregWeaver is a really solid all in one solution.. http://www.polythought.com/cor/Default.aspx ... I'll be testing it out this week.


12-17-2011 12:14 PM #17 successliv (Member)

I haven't used it but I have seen http://myemailsubmit.com/


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