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Offer Name: | Everyday Life Insurance (US) (CPL) (Personal Approval) |
Payout: | $50.00 / fixed |
Preview: | Preview Landing Page |
Categories: | Insurance |
Network: | AdsMain |
Last Updated: | Sep 16, 2024 |
Countries: | US |
Description: Everyday Life is an online life insurance concierge service, and we have seen substantial growth and success with the brand over the past several months. Their main mission is helping obtain life insurance for everyday people, and they remain committed to providing cost-effective life insurance, targeting people who don’t believe they can afford it or qualify elsewhere
Requirements: Conversion point - Application Submission. First, the user will complete a quick 2–3-minute assessment on the first page to obtain high-level insights, gathering information such as age, gender, health conditions, habits, and previous or current life insurance policies if applicable. From there, Everyday Life will provide the user with several tailored recommendations for life insurance policies to choose from based on their answers. Once the user has selected a policy to proceed with, that is where the application process will begin and takes around 10-12 minutes, with most users knowing if they are approved instantly. They are targeting an audience focused on life insurance or securing financial peace of mind in general
You need to provide a placement before you start running the offer. Conversions without a placement will be rejected
Allowed Methods of Promotion:
Display traffic
Native traffic
Social traffic
Restrictions:
No Adult traffic
No Auto-subscriptions
No Bot traffic
No Content Locking
No Coreg
No Email traffic
No Dublicates
No Fraud
No Incent
No Proxy or VPN
No SMS traffic
No Spam
Target:
- Women
- People aged 25-50
- Employment/Individual annual income (top 3 segments in order of importance): $20-50k, Stay and home spouses, > $100k
- Top States: MS, AL, LA, GA, SC, WV, WI, MI, IL, OH, AR, NC, FL, TX. If possible, when targeting to: (1) avoid NY and (2) focus on southern states, and (3) if a broader net is required add Midwestern states