I’d like to share a straightforward method I’ve been testing for promoting loan and finance offers in Nigeria.
The approach is simple, but it has produced consistent results, so it may be useful for anyone targeting this market.
The Offer
I’m currently working with personal loan sign-up offers from a finance-focused affiliate network.
These campaigns are easy to run — users either complete a short loan application or download a loan app.
While the payout per lead is modest, the volume potential makes it worthwhile.
Traffic Sources
Instead of relying on paid advertising, I focused entirely on free traffic channels, specifically:
Landing Page Setup
Direct affiliate links tend to get ignored, blocked, or flagged, so I created a simple, clean one-page landing site using Google Sites.
The page included:
Results
With consistent posting across the traffic channels, I began receiving steady sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t extremely high yet, but they are strong enough to validate the method.
Key Insights
For anyone interested in seeing the type of landing page I used, here is a simple example:
{https://monetag.com/?ref_id=zHwo}
If anyone has additional ideas for scaling loan-related offers in Nigeria, I’d be glad to hear them.
The approach is simple, but it has produced consistent results, so it may be useful for anyone targeting this market.
The Offer
I’m currently working with personal loan sign-up offers from a finance-focused affiliate network.
These campaigns are easy to run — users either complete a short loan application or download a loan app.
While the payout per lead is modest, the volume potential makes it worthwhile.
Traffic Sources
Instead of relying on paid advertising, I focused entirely on free traffic channels, specifically:
- WhatsApp status updates and groups (high Nigerian user activity)
- Facebook communities related to loans and personal finance
- Quora responses, where many Nigerians regularly ask about quick loans and emergency funding
Landing Page Setup
Direct affiliate links tend to get ignored, blocked, or flagged, so I created a simple, clean one-page landing site using Google Sites.
The page included:
- A clear headline such as “Need a Quick Loan in Nigeria? Get Fast Approval”
- Concise bullet points highlighting benefits like quick approval and no collateral requirements
- A call-to-action button leading to the CPA loan offer
Results
With consistent posting across the traffic channels, I began receiving steady sign-ups.
The numbers aren’t extremely high yet, but they are strong enough to validate the method.
Key Insights
- Always use a landing page rather than sending users directly to a CPA link.
- Loan and finance offers perform well in Nigeria due to high demand.
- Consistency with free traffic sources can generate reliable daily leads.
For anyone interested in seeing the type of landing page I used, here is a simple example:
If anyone has additional ideas for scaling loan-related offers in Nigeria, I’d be glad to hear them.