How many of you just click on the campaign just for the +8 credits?

Posted by Harry S.
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Nov 11, 2014
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Ringnyu S.
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businesswoman

I just joined apsense and to be honest, my first motivation is the credits... then if the page is interesting i could stay on it. lol. Just being honest.

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om s.
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SQL DEVELOPER WITH10yrs EXp

Actually i click the campaign just for the credits. But if there are some useful info, i will read it seriously.

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eMarketing Media | K...
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iMarketing Advertising Strategies

Not as much as Google AdSense but some traffic. ~ Kent

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Chukwuekwu Okonta
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Forensic accountant

I want to know what others are doing so i click to earn and to learn, well, is current campaign methods bringing sales conversion and site visitors? Because most people don't click further i.e 'learn more' to visit original site, i use google analytics to know source of my site visitors, one or no hit from apsense campaign visitors each time i create campaign on my site.

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Stuart H.
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Web Designer

Yes it is very interesting to see what kind of products and websites people promote. I love to see other peoples pages

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eMarketing Media | K...
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iMarketing Advertising Strategies

I actually do read the ads because I want other members to read mine too. And besides, you never know what someone else might have to offer that could benefit you and your online biz.

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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

What the people who click only for credits don't realize is that what they do, there sure are other people who do the same, so if they're not interested in the content of the campaign, why do they believe others might be interested in theirs?

It's great that at least, for the text ads at the top of the APSense pages, it has to be for pages created within APSense. It increases the overall quality of the site, by forcing members to use their imagination, instead of simply posting the sales pages

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Harry S.
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Entrepreneur

Thanks Terry, for your input.

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Terry Warner
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My Leads Call Me

I click for the credits and for the ad. If I really like it I will reply or say so.

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Harry S.
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Entrepreneur

Well Lisa, I think that is the best way of saying it. I try hard to see if there is something good but if it doesn't grab me soon my mind wanders. I know when I promote it's not to actually make sales it's mostly to get likes or someone to read my articles. I think most anything else is a waste.

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Lisa F.
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Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete

I click for credits but I also skim the ad. It's got 3 seconds to get my attention. Which means what they want to sell needs to capture me in the title. If not, the ad is done. I like to look at pretty or simple designs. If it's too confusing, the ad is done. If it's pretty or simple with an enticing title, I will look further. Is anyone else like me or am I alone on this one?

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Harry S.
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Entrepreneur

OK, for the most part from all the answers the majority click for credits. But there are some interesting points here. 1. Have a earth shattering headline - don't do what everyone else but something that draws interest. You're working with fellow marketers so we have to bring something that will shock them. 2. Content is lacking interest. I don't need to elaborate here. Thanks all for you useful information.

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Mohammed Ashfaq
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eMarketer Graphics Designer

I click campaigns for start my campaigns.

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Oswald Rodrigues
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writemaster.gumroad.com

Actually, campaigns are an excellent vehicle for building a list. Provide a catchy headline to attract clicks and place an optin form on the landing page to capture the visitor's email address. If you use brief but compelling copy on the landing page, you are bound to get a decent number of signups. It's a win-win situation: the visitors earn credits and you earn signups.

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anil gupta
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Accountant

If we wants credits than we have to click campaigns. I think no one read campaigns. Purpose of most peoples in earning.

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A S Kumar
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Netpreneur

The campaigns basically create a question in subconscious. Is it really True? Should I believe it? This is just a marketing Gimmick. So next best thing I look for is benefit for the action of seeing it. This becomes a habit. When you came here new were you not reading every campaign to learn about the opportunity?

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Kishor Meswani
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NETWORK MARKETING ENTREPRENEUR

ANYONE TAKING TROUBLE TO PREPARE CAMPAIGN MATERIALS HAS SUBSTANCE TO TELL US, TAKING SO MUCH PAINS, I READ OFFER + BUILD UP POINTS TOO.......

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Malok Mading
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Writer and Blogger.

I did also experience that and I was asking the same question. I get my credits from Daily Missions and email credits.Campaigns, I rarely click for their credits.

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Sapto Prijono
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Consultant of marketing

Some people might have a different need....they may just need to clicks for the credits even some of them were seriously looking for something to learn I my self was clicked for find some thing new in the marketing and give up thumb if there are any good and special for my knowledgement.

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Jelena Buckovic
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jelena

i also click the campaign just for the credit

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