Checking my stats after a solo run and I see referring sites for my clicks (usually they're N/A as come from email). 99% of the clicks came from a referrer.
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
Is this normal practice? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
Checking my stats after a solo run and I see referring sites for my clicks (usually they're N/A as come from email). 99% of the clicks came from a referrer.
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
IS THIS NORMAL PRACTICE? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
Posted 25 Jan 2019 at 09:41
Kujtim Guga
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That's 1 reason some vendors can afford 50% overdelivery because they send mainly mixed clicks.
Not only that but these subscribers engagement is low to 0.just check that.
You should track engagement from every buyer and buy from your best suppliers only.
Good luck next time
Yes
That's 1 reason some vendors can afford 50% overdelivery because they send mainly mixed clicks.
Not only that but these subscribers engagement is low to 0.just check that.
You should track engagement from every buyer and buy from your best suppliers only.
Good luck next time
Posted 25 Jan 2019 at 15:08
John Ames
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Paul on
25 Jan 2019 at 09:41
Checking my stats after a solo run and I see referring sites for my clicks (usually they're N/A as come from email). 99% of the clicks came from a referrer.
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
IS THIS NORMAL PRACTICE? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
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WOW I had the exact same domain in my last order too....
And not much came out of the order..
WOW I had the exact same domain in my last order too....
Checking my stats after a solo run and I see referring sites for my clicks (usually they're N/A as come from email). 99% of the clicks came from a referrer.
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
Is this normal practice? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
IS THIS NORMAL PRACTICE? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
Yes
That's 1 reason some vendors can afford 50% overdelivery because they send mainly mixed clicks.
Not only that but these subscribers engagement is low to 0.just check that.
You should track engagement from every buyer and buy from your best suppliers only.
Good luck next time
That's 1 reason some vendors can afford 50% overdelivery because they send mainly mixed clicks.
Not only that but these subscribers engagement is low to 0.just check that.
You should track engagement from every buyer and buy from your best suppliers only.
Good luck next time
The sites are in some cases "tricking" people into clicking and opens multiple tabs so guess the seller is filling multiple solo runs off the same click.
Example of some of the referrers are:
http://funnelymarketing.com/almostdone2/
http://funnelymarketing.com/botcheck7/
http://funnelymarketing.com/securitycheck4/
http://funnelymarketing.com/instant-access-2/
And more variations on this theme from same domain.
IS THIS NORMAL PRACTICE? I've only bought a few solos before and don't recall seeing it.
To be fair the traffic was almost all T1 and resulted in opt ins (but am not sure how engaged these subscribers will be).
WOW I had the exact same domain in my last order too....
And not much came out of the order..
And not much came out of the order..
That looks like lots of loops and hoops... def something weird about that! NOT NORMAL!
Looks to me like exit traffic on a rotator...I could be wrong. My bet is it does not convert too well.
Best 0f luck
Best 0f luck
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