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Co-reg is your friend.

My name is Mike, and I do co-reg.

We are who we are, right?

Co-reg gets a bad rap sometimes, but it not only pays the bills for agencies like Advisio, it makes heroes out of online marketing directors who know how to maximize ROI. Sorry if I am preaching to the choir, but with co-reg you pay for what you get, meaning you only pay for the names you receive. There will always be a place for more conventional forms of advertising, but it’s hard for me to encourage advertisers to pay only for eyeballs and when they can pay for a tangible lead.

Savvy online marketers carefully craft ad copy to send the right message to potential customers, hand pick publisher sites that target their audience and back up their co-reg buys with well structured and thought out email strategies. Co-reg especially works for advertisers looking to build an email newsletter database, generate a lead for a call center, send coupons, and attract new members for your site.

Co-reg serves as a necessary slice of the online advertising strategy to complement CPA and affiliate programs, display, search, etc. Find companies (like Advisio) that offer full transparency, the ability to approve each site placement, and of course a short cancellation clause.

Yes, evil doers do exist in the co-reg market and it’s always a good idea to stay away from blind networks, but As the pioneer of co-reg John Lennon once said … All we are saying is give co-reg a chance.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted April 10, 2010 at 4:43 pm | Permalink

    I read about it some days ago in another blog and the main things that you mention here are very similar

  2. Posted May 1, 2010 at 1:48 pm | Permalink

    great share, great article, very usefull for me…thank

    you

  3. Posted May 4, 2010 at 7:43 pm | Permalink

    Was an interesting article, thank you..

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