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Co-Reg Angles.... (20)


01-18-2012 12:20 AM #1 andy_d (Veteran Member)
Co-Reg Angles....

So, in order to start up a stimulating discussion, I'd like to pose a question regarding the types of angles you'd think would work for co-reg, and the preferred traffic sources for these angles...

I'll start off with what we already know has been done and dusted and perhaps some new ideas...



My Idea:
Mp3/File Download/Video/Game Cheats - Use the path as a 'stepping stone' to getting whatever it is you're promoting.. (unless it isn't compliant to do this?)

i.e.

Pop on PPV:

"STARCRAFT CHEATS"

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LATEST STARCRAFT CHEAT CODES


->

PATH, perhaps gaming focused if possible

->

LIST OF CHEATS

->

EXIT POP TO A GAMING OFFER


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If anyone else want's to chime in on these, what's worked from them in the past, still works, preferred traffic for the different types of angles, etc.. No need to out campaigns, or specifics, rather, just the 'style/angle/approach' you take and the type of traffic you think works well.


01-18-2012 12:36 AM #2 Mr Green (Administrator)

I think I have successfully run all angles you mentioned above (with a few minor tweaks). I've only tried Facebook, PPV and media buys but they have all worked.

I've always been curious if you could somehow monetize dating traffic with coreg. Anyone tried that before?


01-18-2012 02:26 AM #3 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
I think I have successfully run all angles you mentioned above (with a few minor tweaks). I've only tried Facebook, PPV and media buys but they have all worked.

I've always been curious if you could somehow monetize dating traffic with coreg. Anyone tried that before?
I have considered setting up my own dating coreg path(sorta)....esp off of display as its so general you might be able to up the overall epc by sending people down a path with like custom lander for a certain niche...like do some kind quiz....like "pic you girl"....and if they pick an Asian lets say then send them to a Asian based dating offer....it might allow you to run more volume and more just RON base shit....

have no idea if it would work but been kicking around the idea for a while.....


01-18-2012 03:37 AM #4 joejoechen (Member)

polarbacon, some times i wonder whats the difference between coreg and an offer path..

What i had in my mind:

send them through my own opt in page which they can choose "female/male", "asian/hispanic/black", "age", submit me just email, then my coding behind will sort out the datas i get and direct them to appropriate offers, this way i could 1)get emails 2)send each visitors to exact offers 3)make more dough..

is this even a coreg? it seems to me like a normal email marketing thing..


01-18-2012 03:58 AM #5 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by joejoechen View Post
polarbacon, some times i wonder whats the difference between coreg and an offer path..

What i had in my mind:

send them through my own opt in page which they can choose "female/male", "asian/hispanic/black", "age", submit me just email, then my coding behind will sort out the datas i get and direct them to appropriate offers, this way i could 1)get emails 2)send each visitors to exact offers 3)make more dough..

is this even a coreg? it seems to me like a normal email marketing thing..
pretty much anything where you capture their data then send them thru a series of offers that arent yours...could be considered a co-reg path...as the whole thing means your registration and somebody else's


01-18-2012 04:12 AM #6 vidivo (Member)

interested in learning about angles in coreg as well.... the possibilities seem endless which is why im kinda stuck lol


01-18-2012 04:21 AM #7 stackman (Administrator)

Coreg really has an unlimited angle cap which is why its awesome. Aside from being able to make any angle you want the really beauty of the unlimited angle cap is being able to adjust it to all types of traffic. Thats why i like testing coreg with smaller traffic sources. I adjust my angles/campaigns to the type of traffic it is.

So angles like starcraft cheats work great, but first i follow the volume, then i'll adjust my angle! I won't always see the highest ROI this way, but it sets me up for bigger volume campaigns for where it does click!

Just to throw in another angle, coreg was really big on job sites about a year ago.. just to get the juices flowing


01-18-2012 04:24 AM #8 vidivo (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
Coreg really has an unlimited angle cap which is why its awesome. Aside from being able to make any angle you want the really beauty of the unlimited angle cap is being able to adjust it to all types of traffic. Thats why i like testing coreg with smaller traffic sources. I adjust my angles/campaigns to the type of traffic it is.

So angles like starcraft cheats work great, but first i follow the volume, then i'll adjust my angle! I won't always see the highest ROI this way, but it sets me up for bigger volume campaigns for where it does click!

Just to throw in another angle, coreg was really big on job sites about a year ago.. just to get the juices flowing
with these smaller traffic sources.. do you collect anything on the landing page before sending them down to the cell phone submit?

isnt coreg just a phone submit or an email submit as the first offer on its path? i just cant wrap my head around why anyone would want to lets say , "get hired to work for 324823 dollars day" and want to fill out some ringtone offer or an email for a free ipad?


01-18-2012 04:35 AM #9 andy_d (Veteran Member)

Exactly my curiousity with co reg - do you get paths built around the angle you're pushing so that the path is actually relevant? Seems the basic path is all mobile stuff which seems very random to show a user for some angles..


01-18-2012 04:38 AM #10 stackman (Administrator)

Yep i have an info collection page always, but I've tested a lot of traffic sources, angles and different style pages and most don't work, so it's not easy.

There's no need to wrap your head around it, because honestly it doesn't make much sense, but it converts, it's a game of testing like most of everything else in the industry

@andy
Sometimes paths built around the angle work better, but usually the generic optimized path works the best.


01-18-2012 04:39 AM #11 jroes57 (Member)

I look at coreg as content locking. Where if the content is juicy enough they will unlock or follow through with our path and complete the offers to get the content that we promised.


01-18-2012 04:51 AM #12 vidivo (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by jroes57 View Post
I look at coreg as content locking. Where if the content is juicy enough they will unlock or follow through with our path and complete the offers to get the content that we promised.
yeah makes sense but would it be smarter to say fill out our forms or mobile offers in order to get whatever is promised? just seems a bit strange to send them randomly off to a mobile offer when they wanted something else...


01-18-2012 05:01 AM #13 jroes57 (Member)

The way I keep them interested in the path is by using a header and in the header saying something like continue to get your prize. I haven't noticed a difference in between saying to fill out the offers vs not mentioning the offers.


01-18-2012 08:16 AM #14 andy_d (Veteran Member)

@jroes that's what I did with my JB Quiz campaign, I used a different header which had the Biebs saying "Hey, fill out some offers below".. lol... broke even on that


01-18-2012 11:08 AM #15 bbrock32 (Administrator)

With Coreg you can virtually monetize everything.

The way I usually do it is think backwards.

Means , find a big traffic source and think what can you create with coreg that can work there.

Thinking this way have found many winning combinations.


01-30-2012 06:25 PM #16 mwhiz (Member)

I haven't done much with coreg, but based on what I understand, the basic the way coreg paths work is:

1) create a LP that makes the visitor want to enter the path
2) use a custom path with a header that keeps the visitor interested in completing the offer
3) send the visitor to your relevant "exit URL" after they reach the end of the path or try to close their browser

For instance, if you created a LP that says "Register to win an ipad2", you would then send them into your path and then maybe have a header image that says something like "complete these offers to win your ipad2". For your exit URL, you could use an ipad email submit offer URL so that the visitor could (in theory) actually be able to win an ipad.

Is this correct?


01-30-2012 06:40 PM #17 jroes57 (Member)

Yes that is correct!


02-03-2012 04:02 PM #18 joshtodd ()

Or you could actually buy an iPad 2 with all your profits and randomly give it to one of the people who gave you their email address, then get a testimonial from them, and BOOM you're legit!


02-05-2012 04:46 AM #19 Kapies (Member)

Here is one angle I could not get to work, maybe one of you guys can?
http://rewardsdaily.info/kaplps/cityville
http://rewardsdaily.info/kaplps/Empires%20&%20Allies/
http://rewardsdaily.info/kaplps/garden of time


02-05-2012 11:10 AM #20 darkforces (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by Kapies View Post
YOu are asking them for their cell right away? You need to warm them up a little before asking for this, maybe a few very simple questions. Pretty sure someone wrote an excellent campaign overview of how the psychology of this all worked for them with a QVC campaign on TV.


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