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Iām not sure how interesting this post is going to be for most of the people here, but I thought it could maybe be interesting for at least someone to get a glimpse of how I keep my offers organized.
As far as Iām aware, most people donāt really keep a record of anything about their offers. They simply copy/paste the offer URL from their affiliate network to their tracker, and thatās about it. It can work just fine if youāre just running traffic directly to offers, but once youāre remarketing to the same users through your own backend promotional channels, it can get very confusing very fast.
This is what I do if Iām focused on a single vertical/niche, especially if Iām not only running offers on the front end (from a landing page), but also on the backend through channels like email, sms, push, etc.:
I know what youāre thinkingā¦ āI donāt need a spreadsheet to keep track of my offersā. Maybe youāre right, but let me explain why I personally find it very useful, and you might change your mind.
As an example, let me try to keep this as simple as possible.
As far as Iām aware, most people donāt really keep a record of anything about their offers. They simply copy/paste the offer URL from their affiliate network to their tracker, and thatās about it. It can work just fine if youāre just running traffic directly to offers, but once youāre remarketing to the same users through your own backend promotional channels, it can get very confusing very fast.
This is what I do if Iām focused on a single vertical/niche, especially if Iām not only running offers on the front end (from a landing page), but also on the backend through channels like email, sms, push, etc.:
Make an Offers Spreadsheet
Creative right?I know what youāre thinkingā¦ āI donāt need a spreadsheet to keep track of my offersā. Maybe youāre right, but let me explain why I personally find it very useful, and you might change your mind.
As an example, let me try to keep this as simple as possible.
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