Email CPA submits with attached surveys, can you separate them?

fish4northerns

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:updown:I just started doing lowly CPA work email submits. They convert (I get credit for them) once the person puts in their email address and presses continue. But then some stupid survey comes up that they want the person to fill out which is nothing more than a sales scam. I don't know anything about programming but is there a way to redirect the person somewhere other than the survey site?
 


And there was me thinking that when a customer fills in an email submit the following page says "thank you for your interest, we might contact you in a few months," and nothing else.
 
The survey is probably trying to "qualify" and/or profile the lead in order to grade it before any contact is even considered.

Ironically, your forum already HAS most of that data (largely as historical contectual msgs), and could skip wearing down your users, half-completing some form while possibly leaving your money on the unconverted table. But nothing today connects your users' behaviors to the advertiser in an efficent marketplace (for a whole slew or reasons, trust being of the utmost).
 
The survey is probably trying to "qualify" and/or profile the lead in order to grade it before any contact is even considered.

Ironically, your forum already HAS most of that data (largely as historical contectual msgs), and could skip wearing down your users, half-completing some form while possibly leaving your money on the unconverted table. But nothing today connects your users' behaviors to the advertiser in an efficent marketplace (for a whole slew or reasons, trust being of the utmost).

Actually that's not correct. Google serves up interest based advertising along with their content based advertising. It tends to generate much higher CPCs at least for me anyway. Fuck you and welcome to WickedFire.
 
Actually that's not correct. Google serves up interest based advertising along with their content based advertising. It tends to generate much higher CPCs at least for me anyway. Fuck you and welcome to WickedFire.

Then what's the survey asking about? It's a pretty thin affiliation, matching a site's declared interests (or scraping the target page for some buzz terms), and google tends to deal in large hammers in how their rules serve things up. Besides, forums are way more dynamic and current than that. At minimum, Google could do better in this regard, but they probably don't feel the need to, given the way they're minting money.

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