Whats the average $ earned per email submit?

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Thanks.

I would have looked it up, but I'm only signed up under one affiliate company that doesn't have many email offers.

Usually around $1 is the average. When my network launches; all of ours will be $1.25.
 
it depends on the niche.

Freebies/Samples: $1.20
Financial: $3

that's at least on my own experience.
it also depends on the volume you can send to the advertiser. higher volume higher $$
 
Whats with all of the email submit questions all of a sudden?

I know lots email submit questions and threads lately. I also noticed that a few of the biggest affiliate networks are deleting this campaigns.

Neverblueads - Got rid off the "Wholesome Rewards" offers.

MarketLeverage - Got rid off the "Central Gifts" offers.

Copeac - Got rid off lot's of e-mail submit offers.

It seems to me like the only emailsubmits making the cut lately for advertisers and affiliate networks are the credit card/debt/financial offers.

Any idea why this is happening?
 
I know lots email submit questions and threads lately. I also noticed that a few of the biggest affiliate networks are deleting this campaigns.

Neverblueads - Got rid off the "Wholesome Rewards" offers.

MarketLeverage - Got rid off the "Central Gifts" offers.

Copeac - Got rid off lot's of e-mail submit offers.

It seems to me like the only emailsubmits making the cut lately for advertisers and affiliate networks are the credit card/debt/financial offers.

Any idea why this is happening?

probably because its not backing out for the advertiser. Their is a lot of affiliates bending the rules on email submits.
 
probably because its not backing out for the advertiser. Their is a lot of affiliates bending the rules on email submits.
Fraud is often a problem with email submit offers. Knew a guy online that was making around 40K+ a month from 11-12 different affiliate networks alone by just sending junk leads for email submits. Maybe not complete junk but I would guess at least 80% of the leads were. As far as I know, since he keep the amount he made on each network low and rotated a lot of offers, he hasn't been caught by the majority of them yet.

So there is a good reason why advertisers scrub so hard on email submits.
 
yes that make sense. but what would be garbage traffic for this kind of offers? I mean the advertisers also capture an email address that they can profit from later on even if that visitor doesnt convert on the landing page.

email submitsgo deeper than that. they try to convert them into an incentizable sale/lead but even if that doesnt work they email the shit out of those leads later on with new offers and they even sell that leads different companies.

so I find hard to belive that this type of offers are not backing up for the advertisers. they profit in 3 ways from a single email/lead:

-incentizable traffic/offers
-email list that they later market
-sell database to research companies/marketing companies

My own experience is that it cost me around $1.00 to generate an email lead but then I make $2.50 out of each email/lead I generate.

And im not even very experienced with email campigns... now imagine what those bastards can make with an email lead ??? tons of cash!!

Fraud is often a problem with email submit offers. Knew a guy online that was making around 40K+ a month from 11-12 different affiliate networks alone by just sending junk leads for email submits. Maybe not complete junk but I would guess at least 80% of the leads were. As far as I know, since he keep the amount he made on each network low and rotated a lot of offers, he hasn't been caught by the majority of them yet.

So there is a good reason why advertisers scrub so hard on email submits.
 
yes that make sense. but what would be garbage traffic for this kind of offers? I mean the advertisers also capture an email address that they can profit from later on even if that visitor doesnt convert on the landing page.

email submitsgo deeper than that. they try to convert them into an incentizable sale/lead but even if that doesnt work they email the shit out of those leads later on with new offers and they even sell that leads different companies.

so I find hard to belive that this type of offers are not backing up for the advertisers. they profit in 3 ways from a single email/lead:

-incentizable traffic/offers
-email list that they later market
-sell database to research companies/marketing companies

My own experience is that it cost me around $1.00 to generate an email lead but then I make $2.50 out of each email/lead I generate.

And im not even very experienced with email campigns... now imagine what those bastards can make with an email lead ??? tons of cash!!

One of my friends runs a payday loan email submit. He has a couple close affiliates promoting it. He pays out $3.50 an email. His average profit from each email is $9.00. He uses it in so many ways; some in which you mentioned. His affiliates bring him 200-300 leads a day.
 
yes that make sense. but what would be garbage traffic for this kind of offers?

I don't have the exact details, I do know that the emails were "real", as in they existed. But a good chunk of it were free email accounts (yahoo, gmail, etc.) generated with scripts and had no real user behind them. So whatever junk or spam the advertiser sent there were wasted since no one would read them.

I think he also used email harvester programs to find loads of real email addresses online. Had no idea how he did it but he was able to have a semi-automated process of submitting them from various ip addresses. So he was taking other people's real email addresses and signing them up for spam with those email submit offers without permission. Pretty fucked up if you ask me.

I think he also purchased huge lists of real email addresses that were not opt in and did the same with them too. He probably had much more advance methods too but that was all I can gather from the info he devulged to me. However he did throw in some real leads in the mix too. Maybe 1 out of 5 or 6 leads were in fact legit. That's probably why he hasn't been caught much.
 
that is shaddy. that is garabage leads. no wonder why Affiliate networks are deleting this type of offers.... what this guy was (or is still doing) is fraud and he will get caught for it and hopefully he wont be paid for this......

thats sad and bad business practices in my opinion. that was to polite, it is completly fucked up.

I don't have the exact details, I do know that the emails were "real", as in they existed. But a good chunk of it were free email accounts (yahoo, gmail, etc.) generated with scripts and had no real user behind them. So whatever junk or spam the advertiser sent there were wasted since no one would read them.

I think he also used email harvester programs to find loads of real email addresses online. Had no idea how he did it but he was able to have a semi-automated process of submitting them from various ip addresses. So he was taking other people's real email addresses and signing them up for spam with those email submit offers without permission. Pretty fucked up if you ask me.

I think he also purchased huge lists of real email addresses that were not opt in and did the same with them too. He probably had much more advance methods too but that was all I can gather from the info he devulged to me. However he did throw in some real leads in the mix too. Maybe 1 out of 5 or 6 leads were in fact legit. That's probably why he hasn't been caught much.
 
Your list of 1 million scraped email addresses is not going to make you a billionaire.
 
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