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I guess its only correct to make my first post here a newbie post. But when I look at some of the campaigns in Copeac, especially some of the zip submits, what does it mean when it says:
This offer Can not be incentivized. in the description of the zip submit campaign? Thanks, - bldx2 ![]() |
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Seriously, it means that you can't tie any incentive to the campaign to get people to complete the offer. It is generally thought that incentivized leads are lower quality than natural leads so the no incentives stipulation is pretty common IM or email your affiliate manager at Copeac when you have questions like these, they'll set you straight. |
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