If you are choosing specific offers to promote based solely on payout, you are likely missing out on significant revenue. Over the life of our program, we have found undeniable evidence that titles and topics are the most important factors to choosing offers that yield results.
Lucky for you, we have tons of catchy offers in a variety of industries for you to promote. Below, I have listed some of our offers that have recently been performing best. But first I want to address the question you are all likely asking: if an offer only pays out $1.50 per qualified subscription, why would I choose it?
Here are some real partner examples why...
Example 1, Co-registration Revenue: While these offers are listed at $1.50 per subscription, you will often generate even more from the follow-on revenue. A Marketing-related partner most recently averaged over $4.00 per form on a $1.50 per form offer.
Example 2, Higher Volume: An IT Partner, who last month focused promotions on a white paper that was listed with a $$$, decided to focus on one of these lower paying offers this month. His overall volume went up by 800% and total earnings went from $114 to well over $2,000.
Remember, you can find offers that include your category and geographical needs AND by popularity in the offer catalog.
The following is a list of the offers that have recently proven to be most popular and produce the greatest results for our partners:
The offers in this list are eligible to users in USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, and United Kingdom (more countries to be added soon).
1.
A Computer Geek's Smart Productivity Guide
In this free twenty-paged PDF, you will find out the most common productivity mistakes, as well as a number of applications to improve your touch typing, your time organization, and your global workflow.
2.
Sexy Web Design - Free 71 Page Preview!
You'll be guided through the entire process of creating a gorgeous, usable web site by applying the timeless principles of user-centered design. Even if you're short on design skills, with this book you'll be creating your own stunning web sites in no time at all.
3.
Introduction to Software Development
This 380 page eBook is designed for IT specialists and developers that are starting their way in the free software development universe. This eBook also introduces information about collaborative and distributed work commonly known as "the bazaar model."
4.
The Underground Guide To The iPhone
Read about the basic user interface and a ton of incredible iPhone features you would've otherwise missed. This guide explains in detail how to perform both the very simple and the most tedious tasks. Find out how to get your hands on fresh applications, how to keep your device synchronized and even how to jailbreak your iPhone.
5.
Marketech 2009/2010 - The Guide to Emerging Marketing Technology and Social Media
This eBook is a collection of current marketing and social media technology with guidance on how to use these tools in your business today.
6.
A Newbie's Getting Started Guide to Linux
Learn the basics of the Linux operating systems. Get to know what it is all about, and familiarize yourself with the practical side. Basically, if you're a complete Linux newbie and looking for a quick and easy guide to get you started this is it.
7.
Simply SQL - Free 111 Page Preview!
Teach Yourself SQL - The Easy Way! You'll learn how to make the most of your data using best-practice SQL code. Rather than bore you with theory, it focuses on the practical use of SQL with common databases and uses plenty of diagrams, easy-to-read text, and examples to help make learning SQL easy and fun.
8.
Introduction to Web Applications Development
This 376 page eBook defines the basic concepts for web servers and studies the case of Apache, the most used webserver, while other free software webservers are not forgotten. It continues with webpage design focusing on HTML and JavaScript. XML Schemas, their validation and transformation are covered as well as dynamic webpages built with CGI, PHP or JSP and database access.
If you have an audience for the above offers, try promoting some of them and let us know your results. If these titles don’t appeal to your users, search the offer catalog for popular offers in your niche.
Comments
Which offers to promote?
Wed, 06/09/2010 - 20:12 — TheContractorsGroupDiane Dennis
http://www.TheContractorsGroup.com
Hello Karen!
I was wondering, in regards to your post, I have a pretty high reject rate, 58% since May 1, even though my offerings (construction related magazines) are tailored to my visitors (construction contractors).
Which offers do I want to focus on... the ones that have, for example, one approved here with several rejects and one approved there with several rejects, or the ones that are 0 approved here with 8 rejects, 0 approved there with 7 rejects, etc., or do I want to concentrate on the lowest percentage rejection rate or ... ?
Thank you for your help,
Diane Dennis
you better man
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 05:11 — arunrevyou are doing much better. I have seen rejects rates well over 90% in past. but at average for me reject rate is around 70%.
I'm sorry Arunrev
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 11:45 — TheContractorsGroupDiane Dennis
http://www.TheContractorsGroup.com
I'm sorry Arunrev. I hope that the conversions get better for you soon. I know how extremely frustrating it is that there are so many rejects, and sometimes my customers get upset with me because they were rejected. Not fun...
White papers in construction category
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 20:31 — arunrevIt would be great if whitepaper type offers are provided in construction category cause at end of day visitors get content even if leads are rejected. It will not upset visitors who get nothing if rejected in case of magazine offers.
Hi Diane, This is a great
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 06:44 — KarenHi Diane,
This is a great question and can be somewhat tricky to answer. Every partner is a bit different and many partners have extremely different audiences. I think you can get the answer you are looking for by evaluating the Report By Offer.
In this report, you can look at the historical data for performance of each offer. If you look at your data for 2010, you will see that there are specific offers that perform better for you than others. I recommend focusing on the offers that were most popular and converted best for your audience.
If you are going to promote specific offers to your audience, as opposed to promoting "Free Construction Magazines" as a whole, stats show that you will do well with these:
CONTRACTOR
Electrical Contractor
Walls & Ceilings
Thank you Karen!
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 11:43 — TheContractorsGroupDiane Dennis
http://www.TheContractorsGroup.com
Hi Karen!
Thank you for your answer! I will try your suggestions. =)
Have a wonderful day!
Diane
Perhaps..
Wed, 06/09/2010 - 21:28 — NexusYou could pipe the search results of the offer catalog into a viable RSS, Atom or any XML format, even if we had to do some string.Replace-ing and / or implement a popularity field in your XML feed.
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XML Popularity
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 06:32 — KarenHi Nexus,
Thank you for your feedback. Coincidentally, we have been discussing this exact feature request lately. Adding the Offer Catalog features into the XML feed is definitely on our radar and will be something we make available to you in the future. Stay tuned...
On your radar.,,
Fri, 06/11/2010 - 22:17 — NexusYou already have the results being generated with your PHP Offer Catalog. Adding a function to echo those results to an RSS format file would be about a 5-10 minute job.
For example:
http://nexwebsites.com/rss.aspx
http://nexwebsites.com/video/videoFeed.aspx
Those examples happen to be in C#, but the principle is the same in any language.
http://nexwebsites.com/Electronics.php?key=iPod-MP3-Players&cat=73839
http://nexwebsites.com/FeedMeElectronics.php?cat=73839
Or you could just enable a sort parameter in the RSS script at: http://cts.tradepub.com/cts4/
1-2 minute job?
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Re: On your radar
Tue, 06/15/2010 - 11:14 — JayHi Nexus,
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll look at adding the Offer Catalog attributes - earning potential, popularity, etc. to the XML Catalog shortly.
Regards,
Jay
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Jay Kalpathy, CTO, NetLine
Thanks karen
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 08:00 — danuariWow, thanks for the list Karen.
How can I miss that, especially The Underground Guide To The iPhone.
I'm sure it's really "hot".