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12-05-2019 06:55 PM #1 tagyourleadssergio (Member)
242% ROI with Immigrate to Canada Offer

We would like to present you with one of the most exciting case studies we have published so far done on Google Ads, presenting insanely profitable statistics in a rather surprising, remote country in the Caribbean.

Offer: Canada Citizenship Immigration Services
Traffic source: Google Ads
Partner program: Tagyourleads
GEO: The Bahamas
Campaign period: 1.09.19-3.12.19
Total number of leads: 809
Confirmed: 32
Spent: 1400 EUR
Received: 4800 EUR
Profit: 3400 EUR
ROI: 242%


FTD – is a payment for the first time deposit. You can get your payment after user deposited our service.

Overall stats: (the currency on the stats is israel shekels)

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So, as you can see in the image provided above, an account will cost you roughly 43.79 EUR, with an amazing sale-to-lead conversion rates of 3.96% in average and an average lead cost of about 1.73 EUR


Here are the most converting keywords in our campaigns:


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These are the search queries:


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So you can choose any of our geos to make better results!
Good luck!


12-06-2019 01:29 AM #2 wrench_turner (Member)

Daaaaaaang! Now that's impressive numbers. I had no idea that offers like that existed, and certainly wouldn't have thought the Bahamas would be a good geo for it. Nicely done.


12-06-2019 05:01 AM #3 affpayinggao (Veteran Member)

Great share, thanks Sergio


02-13-2020 06:17 PM #4 xy7kevin (Senior Member)

I have to call this out... We signed up, Made custom pages, got all the "insight" and drove a shit ton of leads. spent over 2k and got 1 conversion. The data @tagyourleads is providing is bogus. End of story.


02-13-2020 10:01 PM #5 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by xy7kevin View Post
I have to call this out... We signed up, Made custom pages, got all the "insight" and drove a shit ton of leads. spent over 2k and got 1 conversion. The data @tagyourleads is providing is bogus. End of story.
Hm, not going to take anyone's side here... but I've seen it so many times, what worked for one person, could totally bomb for someone else. Optimization, custom audiences, creatives... the differences can be HUGE.


02-14-2020 12:51 AM #6 xy7kevin (Senior Member)

I followed EXACTLY what he said and got intent driven traffic. When it failed I got a BS response to try another GEO..
I agree with you @matuloo but in this case it's just bad info. I would hate to see a newbie go and invest their hard earned money on bad data. For me 2k..No big deal.


02-14-2020 03:22 PM #7 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by xy7kevin View Post
I followed EXACTLY what he said and got intent driven traffic. When it failed I got a BS response to try another GEO..
I agree with you @matuloo but in this case it's just bad info. I would hate to see a newbie go and invest their hard earned money on bad data. For me 2k..No big deal.
Well, not good then... maybe we will here something from the other side too


02-15-2020 11:15 PM #8 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Another consideration: Saturation may be an issue.

GEO: The Bahamas
Campaign period: 1.09.19-3.12.19
Total number of leads: 809
Confirmed: 32
According to google, this is the total population of the Bahamas:



The campaign started at least a year ago.

Whoever was running that campaign in the case study probably ran it until they stopped turning a profit...

Which, considering the small population size and not everyone has the desire or means to immigrate to another country, likely occurred pretty early on.

Just reasonable speculation based on the facts presented - not trying to take sides.




Amy


02-17-2020 05:14 AM #9 xy7kevin (Senior Member)

Could be a multitude of "issues" bottom line is the ":case study" was nothing moire than an attempt to lure affiliates in.
I would love to see the ACTUAL stats on this case study...That would be only right.
I will gladly share mine unfiltered. I generated a total of 152 actual leads from 3 goes and got 1 sale...

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And the challenge is the "case study" came from an internal AM for the company.. Self promotion with no actual basis. Shameless at best.


02-17-2020 06:13 AM #10 onlybest_KMA (Member)

Excellent result. Google Ads is a great and high-quality source of traffic.


02-17-2020 12:10 PM #11 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by xy7kevin View Post
And the challenge is the "case study" came from an internal AM for the company.. Self promotion with no actual basis. Shameless at best.
Internal case studies from companies are often of questionable quality, that's a sad fact. I still like to see them posted as there is usually at least some useful info in them. For example, the companies tend to chose solid offers to advertise this way, so it gives people an idea on what to test, at least. Though it looks like this particular example wasn't that lucky choice ...


02-17-2020 12:52 PM #12 affiliatecase (Member)

I think for those who've been members of this forum for a while, it is very easy to differentiate between a self-promoting and genuine case studies.

The first one, although might offer some value, is most likely won't be the road to riches it's promoted as and unsuspecting noobs might fall into a trap thinking that it is, wasting their money.


02-18-2020 03:49 AM #13 xy7kevin (Senior Member)

Then I am the dummy that fell for it


02-18-2020 06:15 AM #14 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by xy7kevin View Post
Then I am the dummy that fell for it
I don't agree with that sentiment. I don't feel it was dumb at all.

Genuine case study or not, the only way to test an offer is to - well - TEST it.

Not every offer AMs push at us will make us money, but if we don't test it, we'd never find out.

Hindsight's 20/20. It's easy to point the finger at a case study posted by an affiliate network or traffic network and judge it after someone calls them out. But some vendors actually DO post genuine case studies. I wouldn't be so cynical as to make a sweeping conclusion just because of one bad apple. (Not referring to the OP, but in general.)

And these "leads to sale" type offers where we only get paid for sales, can be tricky to run. As you've experienced, it could take a while to find out what the average lead to sale ratio is, so you can calculate the maximum cost per lead you can afford to pay.

This is a good reminder for everyone though, to avoid collecting so many leads at once. I would always get a limited number of leads (probably after spending 3-5x offer payout), pause and wait to see if at least one of the leads turns into a sale, then decide whether I want to spend more money to test further.



Amy


05-01-2020 10:16 PM #15 xy7kevin (Senior Member)

Update: on top of being lied to now Sergio has gone dark and they never even paid the invoice stay FAR away from tagyourleads


05-01-2020 11:17 PM #16 cheezyflow (Member)

Hey mate! Thanks for sharing this! Very inspirational!


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