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Pay Per Click Affiliate Program

If you are marketing a pay per click affiliate program, increasing the traffic click through rate is your primary aim. Enticing with an appealing banner or giveaway text is going to help, but is exactly what all of the other affiliates will be doing.

Using popunders to deliver the traffic will give a good click through rate, but the increasing usage of popup blockers will be damaging your marketing. Other techniques are required that are cost effective yet deliver traffic quickly.

Pay Per Click Marketing - the cheats way?

If the affiliate program you are marketing is a pay per click scheme, every successful click through is more cash in the bank. If you are earning a couple of pence per click (or a couple of cents) then being able to invest a couple of pounds or dollars for a few hundred clicks can be a worth while investment. For an investment of only £30 or $60, you can be pushing 10,000 visitors to your site. If at least half of these stay on the site long enough to be redirected to the target page, even with only 5p or 10 cents per click could return £250 ($500), or £220 ($440) profit.

How you deliver this trafic to the pay per click scheme depends on your preferences. Deliver the visitors to your target affiliate scheme or to your own website then redirect them (popunders not usually permitted).

Delivering Pay Per Click Marketing

If you deliver the traffic to your own website then redirect to affiliate program, there is a risk of the person closing the screen. Delivering straight to the affiliate site may get a higher conversion rate, but if the affiliate scheme is checking the referring URL, this might not be possible. Please note that the URL of the affiliate scheme must comply with our terms and conditions when buying traffic.

Alternately, when you order just give us your affiliate URL.

What if the Pay Per Click scheme isn't counting visitors?

We allow you to change the target URL, as long as that URL still complies with all policies in the terms and conditions. So it is possible to order by giving us the affiliate URL and then when traffic starts to deliver, checking that most of this is being paid for. (There will always be those people who close the screen before the site is served, and most pay per click affiliate schemes will not pay for this traffic.) If the affiliate scheme does start tracking the refering URL, you can then implement a redirect page on your site and change the campaign to point at that.

Is it allowed?

This is a big question. I've not yet seen anywhere disallowing this sort of technique, so as long as the category is correctly chosen for the target website, there shouldn't be any complaints. If popups are allowed, then I see no harm in delivering traffic to pay per click this way. If the affiliate scheme you are using does ban automated scripts or popups, then please look carefully to see if this technique is allowed. Also, please note that if the site you are delivering to does includes a popup itself, then we cannot deliver traffic to it.

Other Affiliate marketing

It's not just Pay Per Click affiliate programs that can be targeted in this way. We have customers ordering for other affiliate schemes, such as gaming or web hosting affiliate. Just quote the affiliate URL when you order and we will send bulk traffic cheaply.

What next for my pay per click affiliate program?

Just visit our purchase page, give us the URL of the pay per click site, and we'll start sending traffic to you affiliate program right away.



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