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Just got my SP acct, where are the backend offers? (12)
01-08-2012 03:03 PM
#1
greatman (Member)
Just got my SP acct, where are the backend offers?
Before that... don't flame me guys! I did my best by looking through all the threads but I still can't find an answer. I'm new to Coreg.
Just got my SP acct... but I can't quite find where the backend offers are?
These are the links in the menu that I see...
Statistics SubId Daily Stats Hourly Stats Referral Traffic Terms Integration Doc Change Password Log Out
01-08-2012 03:05 PM
#2
richardj (Member)
You need to get your SP path URL off your account manager.
01-08-2012 03:13 PM
#3
greatman (Member)

Originally Posted by
richardj
You need to get your SP path URL off your account manager.
Thanks but does SP provide a list of the different offers that are available? In other words, can I get to choose which offers I want to be displayed to the visitor?
01-08-2012 03:48 PM
#4
customs (Member)
They have so-called GWPs, ask your AM for the list.
But, when you do coreg you should create your own offers.
01-08-2012 03:50 PM
#5
bbrock32 (Administrator)
They are not like the traditional offers , it's just a path that asks for a phone number on the first page.
This means you can create virtually any offer you want as long as the users submit their phone number on that page.
With that said they can somewhat modify the look and feel to match your concept.
01-08-2012 04:34 PM
#6
greatman (Member)

Originally Posted by
customs
They have so-called GWPs, ask your AM for the list.
But, when you do coreg you should create your own offers.
Sorry what do you mean by "create my own offers"?
After i collect the user info via my squeeze page, i simply forward the info to the path url, that's all right?
01-08-2012 04:45 PM
#7
steffen (Member)
Your squeeze page = the offer
01-08-2012 05:15 PM
#8
ibanez (Member)

Originally Posted by
greatman
Sorry what do you mean by "create my own offers"?
After i collect the user info via my squeeze page, i simply forward the info to the path url, that's all right?
Coreg is just for monetization of your own path. So lets say you create your front end with whatever you want, then you send them through the path(you make money with coreg here) and to the exit url where they get what your promised to them on the first page. I hope it makes sense to you
01-08-2012 05:28 PM
#9
greatman (Member)

Originally Posted by
ibanez
Coreg is just for monetization of your own path. So lets say you create your front end with whatever you want, then you send them through the path(you make money with coreg here) and to the exit url where they get what your promised to them on the first page. I hope it makes sense to you

Thanks man! Yes, I get it now :-)
But my path somehow has to have a "link" with my front-end, right?
I can't possibly promise a Free iphone on the Front end, and then hit them with more of those iPhone submit offers in the path, wouldnt make sense isnt it?
I guess that's why bbrock said "they can somewhat modify the look and feel to match your concept."?
01-08-2012 05:59 PM
#10
invisible777 (Member)
Not to be a dick but I love the high barrier of entry for coreg, from the acceptance into the network to the coding and dev work. Much more viable long-term alternative then the fly-by-night CPA offers that come and go.
01-08-2012 06:22 PM
#11
bbrock32 (Administrator)

Originally Posted by
greatman
I can't possibly promise a Free iphone on the Front end, and then hit them with more of those iPhone submit offers in the path, wouldnt make sense isnt it?
Yes you can.
And the frontend is what you promise and to get that they go to the coreg path.
Hope this makes it clear.
01-09-2012 09:16 AM
#12
danny27 (AMC Alumnus)
I had the same questions when I started. There are just unlimited ways you can work the front-end with any promise as long as you find an exit offer that makes sense. You have room from the front-end to the back-end and right before the exit offer to perfect your sales funnel.
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