ExoClick, Traffic Mansion Offer Dating Email Click Promo

ExoClick, Traffic Mansion Offer Dating Email Click Promo

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced the launch of a month-long 50 percent cash back promotion for all advertisers purchasing flat deals on Traffic Mansion Email Clicks in September 2018.

According to the innovative ad company, cash backs will automatically be added to an advertiser’s ExoClick account no later than Monday, October 8, and capped at a maximum of 1,000 dollars or euros.

Available only for dating offers, Traffic Mansion’s Email Clicks allow advertisers to use data in order to pre-populate their registration forms or query their databases so that a different offer can be displayed in case of click saturation.

The cash back promotion is only open to advertisers who have never purchased email clicks on flat deals before on ExoClick’s network. To participate in this promotion, advertisers should contact their ExoClick Account Manager or email an ExoClick Client Care agent at help@exoclick.com.

ExoClick’s founder and CEO Benjamin Fonzé says this promotion is an ideal opportunity for advertisers and affiliates to test out Traffic Mansion’s high-quality email dating traffic that is exclusive to ExoClick.

“By lessening the financial burden of the initial testing with our 50 percent cash back promotion, it is an excellent, risk free way to really experiment and learn how to use email marketing,” Fonzé explains. “This dating traffic is high-quality, from Tier 1 English speaking geos with end users [that] have already opted in to a dating website platform.”

To qualify, an advertiser must purchase Traffic Mansion’s Email Clicks, during the month of September 2018 on a flat CPC price deal with a specific quantity of clicks per campaign, agreed in advance between the advertiser and ExoClick’s representatives. The advertiser’s spend on flat deal email clicks is the only criteria that will be considered, other ad formats do not qualify for this promotion.

Campaign targeting, duration, pricing and budget for each campaign will be agreed beforehand with the account manager and the advertiser must follow ExoClick’s compliance guidelines, with any breach of these guidelines disqualifying the advertiser from further participation in this promotion.

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