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05-31-2011 01:55 AM
#1
driv (Member)
Co-Reg path examples?
Just wondering if anyone is willing to share an example of a co-registration path site...
I don't care if it's a current site or an ancient example, I just want to get ideas of how co-reg sites are used (beyond blind opt-ins).
I would love to see offer wall type paths.
Thanks & sorry if this is a stupid question.
05-31-2011 02:34 AM
#2
polarbacon (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
driv
Just wondering if anyone is willing to share an example of a co-registration path site...
I don't care if it's a current site or an ancient example, I just want to get ideas of how co-reg sites are used (beyond blind opt-ins).
I would love to see offer wall type paths.
Thanks & sorry if this is a stupid question.
http://mybrandprizes.com/wm2zas/index.php
every submit you see is a co-reg path.....of one kind or another
06-01-2011 09:25 PM
#3
Daksneezian (Member)
Top three coreg sources: Silverpath, Coreg media and Game Theory. Create your submit, run it through the path, then exit them with an affiliate offer(s). Bam, much more $$$ than running a simple submit paying only on the front end.
06-01-2011 09:31 PM
#4
bbrock32 (Administrator)
^ Exactly!
I've tested SilverPath for quite some time and it kicks ass.
I also tested Digipath for some time but conversions were low for the path I ran.
06-01-2011 09:41 PM
#5
darube (Member)

Originally Posted by
bbrock32
^ Exactly!
I've tested SilverPath for quite some time and it kicks ass.
I also tested Digipath for some time but conversions were low for the path I ran.
Any chance of getting a tutorial/ how to on setting one up? Front end offer types, integration issues, etc?
06-01-2011 09:52 PM
#6
theguvna ()
What's the RPU you guys are seeing on average for Silverpath and Game Theory?
I've had guys test Co-Reg Media and they were only hitting $0.30 rpu. Digipath says they average $1 rpu but don't know if I believe that.
A partner showed me this script: http://myemailsubmit.com/
Allows you to place custom incents on the back... could mean more revenue but longer time to market. Maybe something to implement off a proven front.
06-01-2011 09:55 PM
#7
bbrock32 (Administrator)
Depends on the type of path really.
For freebies / giveaways around $1.1 but varies a lot.
Digipath was a failure for me.
06-01-2011 10:32 PM
#8
driv (Member)

Originally Posted by
Daksneezian
Top three coreg sources: Silverpath, Coreg media and Game Theory. Create your submit, run it through the path, then exit them with an affiliate offer(s). Bam, much more $$$ than running a simple submit paying only on the front end.

Originally Posted by
bbrock32
^ Exactly!
I've tested SilverPath for quite some time and it kicks ass.
I also tested Digipath for some time but conversions were low for the path I ran.
Awesome info guys,
THANK YOU. So i kinda had an idea about how co-reg paths work & I wanted to put my own spin on the front-end "prize" offered so I can target specific niches/interest-groups with less competition. Just got one more newb question if you don't mind-- Do networks like Silver-path handle the offer completion stats? I mean do they store the user's registration data and let you know which users have fulfilled the offer requirements (2 Platinum offers, 17 Gold offers, 654 silver)? Or would you need a third-party solution to handle that aspect? Or do peeps who run these paths rely only on having the end-user mail/fax them receipts proving that they've completed the required offers?
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
06-02-2011 12:49 AM
#9
Ryan Eagle ()
We have our own coreg path coming out REALLLLLLL soon
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06-02-2011 12:53 AM
#10
Daksneezian (Member)
Nice Ryan that sounds awesome!
06-02-2011 01:04 AM
#11
polarbacon (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
driv
Awesome info guys, THANK YOU. So i kinda had an idea about how co-reg paths work & I wanted to put my own spin on the front-end "prize" offered so I can target specific niches/interest-groups with less competition. Just got one more newb question if you don't mind-- Do networks like Silver-path handle the offer completion stats? I mean do they store the user's registration data and let you know which users have fulfilled the offer requirements (2 Platinum offers, 17 Gold offers, 654 silver)? Or would you need a third-party solution to handle that aspect? Or do peeps who run these paths rely only on having the end-user mail/fax them receipts proving that they've completed the required offers?
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
No you handle that, you handle the registration data....and if you do it right you get a crap - ton -o - emails.....
all the co -reg part does is monitize things.....
tracking need not be complicated.....paths are just iframed into a page.....is just that easy....
you pass user data on the query string in a simple GET format from your reg page then you get the variables on the iframe page and iframe the link they give you....at the end of the path you dump them where ever you like.....
most likely on a "offer-wall" of some kind which can be tracked by cpvlab pretty easily.....
You can make it almost nearly impossible for someone to "win" a prize....
most incent paths average 60 cents to 1.20 RPU which is counted when someone hits the path ie....after your lp and reg page....
My advice would be to "test' out your idea and see what your cpc is AFTER your reg page....
you can pay for this testing by just sending them to a email sub after your reg page ideally one that is giving away the same thing....
once you determine what you could dump them on a path for then you can make a honest assessment whether your idea will pan out or not
06-02-2011 04:29 AM
#12
driv (Member)

Originally Posted by
polarbacon
My advice would be to "test' out your idea and see what your cpc is AFTER your reg page....
you can pay for this testing by just sending them to a email sub after your reg page ideally one that is giving away the same thing
That's an awesome idea for testing, thanks!
08-17-2011 10:44 PM
#13
sliq (Member)
any other examples? can't view the one polarbacon posted.
08-18-2011 12:58 AM
#14
shanktank (Member)

Originally Posted by
sliq
any other examples? can't view the one polarbacon posted.
http://www.popularproductsonline.com/gift/1kW12/07E3E
Or, just go into any cpa network and check out all the email submit offers.
08-18-2011 01:59 AM
#15
hd2010 (Member)
what kind of traffic mostly used to drive the coreg path ?
02-08-2012 04:51 AM
#16
sm1810 (Member)
^ typically PPV... fb if you can make it profitable and cloak...
02-08-2012 07:33 AM
#17
vidivo (Member)
lmao if anyone actually completes my coreg path completely i will personally buy them an ipad 2 and send it to them! 
02-16-2012 10:52 PM
#18
dalhaze (Member)

Originally Posted by
vidivo
lmao if anyone actually completes my coreg path completely i will personally buy them an ipad 2 and send it to them!

Do you run your own coreg path?
Has anyone had better success running their own coreg path, rather than just going with a coreg network?
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