I mainly purchase data and drive via email. My sites are general consumer sites (host and post) but i am looking at building out a few content based site. I was wondering how others on here drive traffic to their paths.
Ive got a good system in place for email but want to expand. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Well, Facebook can be pretty lucrative if you cloak and they don't catch on, and if nobody flags your ads, which is what happened to me today, and your account gets banned. I was running gift card submit type offers, but modified to send them down a co-reg path before taking them to the gift card offer. Had some £2000+ revenue days. The volume can be awesome.
I've never really understood 'host and post'. Maybe you can explain more about your system?
Host and Post means
You have the data for the form on your server, you then can log it to a file/database then send the data over to the advertiser. So you end up with a copy of the data and can later email them.
I'm a bit confused, how does host and post get you traffic?
^^^ what do you mean? It's a way to get traffic after you've got traffic again? Meaning since you collect their email address you can then email them something else later.
Also why doesn't the board let you click "REPLY WITH QUOTE", it hangs forever on it.
You mean prepop?
I think people in this topic talks about two different types of coregs 
I'm pretty sure you're using host-n-post incorrectly here. Host-n-post is when an ad on the coregistration path itself takes the form data when the visitor opts-in, then sends it to the respective advertiser (for example, an auto lead gen offer on a coreg path, like GT).
any possible way there is to drive traffic, you can do with a co-reg path...the only limit is your imagination bro.
When it comes to Co-reg I think there's a lot people are confused about.
Making a frontend page and sending people to someone elses path I wouldn't consider coreg really.
Most coreg is thought of as link-out campaigns, host and post and framable in path offers. As well as opt-in boxes on a form submit such as a mortgage lead and you click a check box you want a free quote on home owners insurance ( this would techincally be host-n-post though )
Link-out means people leave the path to get to the deal.
Host-and-Post means that you personally collect the data and then post it to the merchant or data buyer
frameable offers means they can be framed inside the path and don't have to leave the path.
These are the components that make up a co-reg path.
What a lot of people here call co-reg is really just sending traffic to a offer on a revshare vs. true co-reg. That offer people are sending to is a co-reg company/path.
correct Jason. I have my own paths and drive all my own traffic to them. So i go out and get offers to host on my path and drive users to my path. They then opt-in to the offers, the data is collected and i post the data to the advertisers server.