Motorcycle insurance offers?

bigb3433

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any network have a bike insurance offer? short form types preferred but interested in long forms too... so far after a lot of searching i've only been able to find offers through Geico but they do it through CJ which is terrible.. if any body has one PM me...
 


yah getting in contact with them now seeing if there are any lead offers available
 
I've never heard of legit networks actually using the cpc payout successfully. But apparently it works. Why in the world would an advertiser choose that over paying out cpa?

If an advertiser pays 10c a click and a pub is doing a 10% conversion rate, they make more money than paying out lets say $2 CPA. I'm guessing they'd cut off pubs who send shitty, non-converting traffic.
 
I've never heard of legit networks actually using the cpc payout successfully. But apparently it works. Why in the world would an advertiser choose that over paying out cpa?

Because it really is cpa, your quality score goes down if your clicks don't produce leads. When your quality score goes down so does your cpc amount. They are constantly adjusting it. BTW, I am getting about $1 cpc from surehits on motorcycle insurance.

The problem is motorcycle insurance is cheap, $100 per year policies are the norm. So agents don't pay much for them, same with direct ins companies.
 
You have to think of it as PPC for the insurance guys. They can be spending $20-$30 or more to compete with a ton of other companies on Google, Yahoo and MSN. With a partner site, they're qualifying leads by having them enter a zip, then they're paying for a targeted visit to their offer page. My payout averages around $10 for auto insurance...I bet that's much less than they're paying the big SE's

I'm also getting around $1 per motorcycle insurance lead.
 
Yup. Similarly with auto insurance, every lead is work a differnet amout based on their risk profile and geo location. In the auto insurance world, the gap between a high risk Massaschusetts and a low risk Arizona lead can be over $30+. I know this because I see the data on our platform all the time. So when a CPC advertiser is buying traffic, they are essentially buying traffic with a like PPC through their quality index.

You have to think of it as PPC for the insurance guys. They can be spending $20-$30 or more to compete with a ton of other companies on Google, Yahoo and MSN. With a partner site, they're qualifying leads by having them enter a zip, then they're paying for a targeted visit to their offer page. My payout averages around $10 for auto insurance...I bet that's much less than they're paying the big SE's

I'm also getting around $1 per motorcycle insurance lead.