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05-11-2020 12:55 PM
#1
gyrotron (Member)
How to see offer page when VPN is blocked
Hi
I am totally confused when it comes to checking the offer page and I am confused how to phrase this issue so ill try to explain with an example
Recently I was testing an offer on lemonads. I wanted to see the look of the offer page so that I can somewhat match it with my lander. I purchased HMA subscription but I wasn't able to open the page. Later I came to know that lemonads blocks vpn for security purpose. I also came to know that many affiliate networks do that. So what is the solution to it?
I thought of buying an RDP once. But that would cater just one country and buying rdp for every country isnt logical.
Please help.
05-11-2020 04:07 PM
#2
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
I thought of buying an RDP once. But that would cater just one country and buying rdp for every country isnt logical.
Holy moly, this is total overkill.
Really man, you don´t need to check each and every offer page.
This would cost too much time.
You also don´t need to customize your landers to match the look of the offer page.
It´s important that your landers match the
product but not the look.
You run iPhone 11 sweeps? - Use iPhone 11 landers
You run Samsung S20 sweeps? - Use Samsung S20 landers
It´s often not even possible to match the LP to the product page.
Let´s say you want to test 4 different iPhone 11 offers on 1 landing page, how would you try to match the LP?
05-12-2020 04:52 AM
#3
s3ks3k (Senior Member)
When I first started I didn't realize that the majority of offers I test are garbage.
It would make sense to optimize the landing page to the offer page after you have found a converting offer.
But then I find that when I do find a converting offer that's doing $xxx per day, I don't even bother with optimizing it in detail - I'm off to find another good offer. The profits on a good offer will be greater than the profits from further optimizing a working LP
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05-13-2020 08:05 AM
#4
gyrotron (Member)

Originally Posted by
twinaxe
Really man, you don´t need to check each and every offer page.
This would cost too much time.
I sometimes get confused with term SOI. I used to believe SOI means: you get the conversion as soon as email address is submitted. But recently I came through an SOI offer on lemonads which had no flow mentioned. Just SOI was mentioned there. After checking the offer page I came to know that there were two more forms to be filled after email submission. After those forms are filled, conversion is counted. I wanted to see the offer page for this reason as well so that I can check the conversion flow.
05-13-2020 11:25 AM
#5
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
At some point in my paid traffic journey, I thought that it would make a dramatic change if I matched the funnels with the final offer... after a large number of tests, I came to the conclusion that the benefit of doing so was not worth the hassle at all. The results were not even clear... in some cases it helped, but sometimes it produced even worse results than a random funnel.
So these days I just test the best LPs and ADs that I have with several offers and continue with what works decently. I don't care whether it's a SOI or a DOI... it's all about the profits in the end.
On a side note: when it's properly cloaked, it's very hard to get to the final offer. You can try hiring someone on fiverr (people who match the targeting) and have them check the offers in batches for you. Sometimes an agent spoofer and emulator help... find an IP of a local mobile carrier (for example) and try that, it has worked for me many times.
But really, it's a better idea to put more effort on the testing part than trying to finetune the funnel to match the final offer.
05-13-2020 12:23 PM
#6
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
anuragchutani
I sometimes get confused with term SOI. I used to believe SOI means: you get the conversion as soon as email address is submitted. But recently I came through an SOI offer on lemonads which had no flow mentioned. Just SOI was mentioned there. After checking the offer page I came to know that there were two more forms to be filled after email submission. After those forms are filled, conversion is counted. I wanted to see the offer page for this reason as well so that I can check the conversion flow.
Yes, the descriptions can be somewhat bad sometimes.
But in the end it shouldn´t matter much if SOI or DOI.
When an offer converts it converts, if not it doesn´t
When you start to test more and more offers you will see that checking every offer page just takes too much time.
Some pages are not that easy to access anyway so it takes more time to find a way to see them.
And even then you can´t be sure to see the actual page because some offers also have a bit different pages depending on the users carrier for example.
All in all it´s often not worth it.
I can imagine that it probably sounds counter productive for a beginner when you want to do everything correct.
The truth is that it´s much more important to work effective and to focus on tasks that can have real big impact on your profit.
And trying to make everything perfect isn´t such task, it´s often better to just test something quick and dirty and check results instead of trying to make everything perfect from the beginning without even knowing if it works or not.
05-13-2020 02:30 PM
#7
gyrotron (Member)

Originally Posted by
twinaxe
Yes, the descriptions can be somewhat bad sometimes.
But in the end it shouldn´t matter much if SOI or DOI.
When an offer converts it converts, if not it doesn´t
When you start to test more and more offers you will see that checking every offer page just takes too much time.
Some pages are not that easy to access anyway so it takes more time to find a way to see them.
And even then you can´t be sure to see the actual page because some offers also have a bit different pages depending on the users carrier for example.
All in all it´s often not worth it.
I can imagine that it probably sounds counter productive for a beginner when you want to do everything correct.
The truth is that it´s much more important to work effective and to focus on tasks that can have real big impact on your profit.
And trying to make everything perfect isn´t such task, it´s often better to just test something quick and dirty and check results instead of trying to make everything perfect from the beginning without even knowing if it works or not.
Thanks alot for precious response
05-13-2020 03:42 PM
#8
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
anuragchutani
Thanks alot for precious response
That´s what we´re here for
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