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I'd like to ask what you think is the best way of having a chance to get back your money "instantly" after a solo ad.
Right now I redirect an offer 4 seconds after the "Please confirm your email" message.
Do you think it's better to do that in the thank you page after his email confirmation? But if he confirms his email and gets the 1st message he won't bother for the offer, he'll probably close the tab...
On the other side, he may forget or get bored to confirm his email after redirecting him to a sales page... Any ideas of what converts best?
Also:
1) What do you think is the best time for the redirection to happen? 3 - 4 seconds?
2) Do we have to target offers lower than $10 so we can really have a chance of him to buy? Is a $20+ product a no-no?
Thank you in advance everyone,
take care :)
I'd like to ask what you think is the best way of having a chance to get back your money "instantly" after a solo ad.
Right now I redirect an offer 4 seconds after the "Please confirm your email" message.
Do you think it's better to do that in the thank you page after his email confirmation? But if he confirms his email and gets the 1st message he won't bother for the offer, he'll probably close the tab...
On the other side, he may forget or get bored to confirm his email after redirecting him to a sales page... Any ideas of what converts best?
Also:
1) What do you think is the best time for the redirection to happen? 3 - 4 seconds?
2) Do we have to target offers lower than $10 so we can really have a chance of him to buy? Is a $20+ product a no-no?
Thank you in advance everyone,
take care :)
I suggest you test both selling price points. In my case, if the person decides not to spend $9.95,another offer pops up at 50% off.
Hope this helps
I suggest you test both selling price points. In my case, if the person decides not to spend $9.95,another offer pops up at 50% off.
Hope this helps