Is anyone running email submits via PPC?

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I am sure there are great niches out there, but they are very limited. The guy who was complaining about CPAE was supposedly netting $1K a day (not sure how valid that is).

But it's pretty damn hard to run email submit campaigns using PPC, at least with google, unless you can get .05 bids. A payout of $1.30 or so cannot be made into profit on a bid more than .15, unless the conversion rate is amazing (which we all know its not).

Is there still a market for this? If there is, it's probably in some obscure niche.
 


I am sure there are great niches out there, but they are very limited. The guy who was complaining about CPAE was supposedly netting $1K a day (not sure how valid that is).

But it's pretty damn hard to run email submit campaigns using PPC, at least with google, unless you can get .05 bids. A payout of $1.30 or so cannot be made into profit on a bid more than .15, unless the conversion rate is amazing (which we all know its not).

Is there still a market for this? If there is, it's probably in some obscure niche.

I make plenty of money with email submits & PPC
 
LOL LOL

Ofcourse theres money to be made.

You ever heard of CPM?

Not everything is on a cost-per-click basis.
 
The guy who was complaining about CPAE was supposedly netting $1K a day (not sure how valid that is).

Quoted as fact. I know personally. I left that thread alone because of what I know personally. I also answered in another thread. I will be writing a thread on things I know that will help some email submit pubs.
 
When it comes to e-mail submits here's the issue. In all honesty I'd say every email submit company I dealt with didn't really want search traffic. They bitch and moan as it doesn't back out for them like email traffic does.

A short lesson on email submits for those of you that think they're just paying for the email:

I highly suggest you go through the process on any offer you truly plan on promoting heavily. But in this case email submits make money not really by gathering emails rather by what's called a co-reg path. If you fill in an email submit the second page they want to gather your personal info, "to get the prize".

Then on the 3rd page you'll find a list of offers which people have to fill in so many to "get" the prize. Do they really get the prize if they fill out the offers. In most cases, yes. However I'm sure there's shady advertisers out there. Guess what though 98% of people never fill in enough offers. Some people fill in 1 or 2 and then never do more. And you guessed it that becomes the revenue.

If they do fill in enough to get the prize the advertiser makes more then the prize cost.

So with that said the advertiser the advertiser figures out how much your traffic is really worth and starts scrubbing until the make it profitable.

This is how email submits work which is why I honestly just don't like them. You can jump around from network to network or advertiser to advertiser. But honestly is that really a long term business model? If you wanted to make a couple bucks sure that's fine but if you're going to stay in this game a long time my guess is you're not going to mess with email submits that long unless you just can't monetize traffic in any other way. You'll always be chasing.

Email submits are a step above adsense in my opinion. You can throw crappy generic traffic at them and they might make you a few bucks here and there. But the better you get at targeting your traffic to your offer the more money your'e going to make.

Just my 3 cents.


P.S. this was all with regards to search. Email to email submits is a different story :D
 
I make money with email submits and PPC. I've been running the same offer on the same network since June without any problems.
 
I'be been trough the email submit once when I try to promote the, Same as payday loan email submit and etc. (Of course I register my self without aff link).

The next morning I got my inbox full of fucking spam mail from any other email submit offer and again there are no unsubscribes button.

Since that time I stop promoting email submit, I don't want my customer got those shitty spam mail and ruined my name forever
 
You got it right when you mentioned $0.05 clicks. You can do that with Google but not on the search network.

You can definitely make $1k per day doing email submits but it's not dangerous with slaps and scrubbing.

$1k a day is probably too many eggs for that basket.
 
I think the biggest problem I have with email submits is that most of the webpages look spammy as hell. In this day in age alot of people are familiar with these spam type pages. Very little email submit campaigns have nice, clean cut layouts. If they do, they're probably promoting something very lame.
 
Yes, $.05 clicks is definitely hard to find on the Search Network (at least for high converting email submit offers). It can be done with Content Network, but I have not had too much luck with CN (probably due to fraudalent clicks).
 
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