I have a test through 2 different companies for zip submits. They are running the exact same offer with almost identical landing pages and the same payout.
I am sending a lot of traffic to both campaigns through a RNG script - 50% to each offer - Same traffic source, same number of impressions, hugely different results.
One converts about 1 in 6 - the other converts about 1 in 70 over almost 1,000 impressions each!
So, I ran some test submits to see what might be causing this issue. I have noticed that in Firefox for one of the networks a text box pops-up with some sort of a countdown timer from 300 seconds. (I do not see the box in Explorer, I think it might be getting zapped by a popupblocker, nor does it show on either browser for the other network.)
Obviously, there is something different here since everything else is virtually the same. Is there something about this 300 second box that means I am only getting paid if the customer stays on the site for 300 seconds?
These zip submits are trash and are designed to run the customer off after getting name and email. Is one network allowing the advertiser to not pay me only on the zip submits and requiring 5 minutes of user time?
Obviously, I am no longer splitting, but the huge disparity in returns really makes me question if I am truly being paid on a zip submit or some other undefined metric.
Anyone else seen this kind of issue?
I am sending a lot of traffic to both campaigns through a RNG script - 50% to each offer - Same traffic source, same number of impressions, hugely different results.
One converts about 1 in 6 - the other converts about 1 in 70 over almost 1,000 impressions each!
So, I ran some test submits to see what might be causing this issue. I have noticed that in Firefox for one of the networks a text box pops-up with some sort of a countdown timer from 300 seconds. (I do not see the box in Explorer, I think it might be getting zapped by a popupblocker, nor does it show on either browser for the other network.)
Obviously, there is something different here since everything else is virtually the same. Is there something about this 300 second box that means I am only getting paid if the customer stays on the site for 300 seconds?
These zip submits are trash and are designed to run the customer off after getting name and email. Is one network allowing the advertiser to not pay me only on the zip submits and requiring 5 minutes of user time?
Obviously, I am no longer splitting, but the huge disparity in returns really makes me question if I am truly being paid on a zip submit or some other undefined metric.
Anyone else seen this kind of issue?