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If I'm an advertiser with a small budget ($300-$500), which CPA or CPL networks are available to me? I'd be willing to pay $1 per email sign up, but I believe major networks require greater commitments from advertisers. Suggestions? ![]() Thank you in advance. |
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I don't know exactly what's the process to become an advertiser, but I think you will need a much, much higher budget. I don't think that a network would run your offer if you can't afford more than 500 conversions. It's not even enough to test your offer with several affiliates. Also, $1 is a low payout for a ffiliates, because part of the money keeps with the network (your affiliates would earn less than a dollar). If you want to be an advertiser I think you need to add at least 2 more zeros to your budget. ![]() William |
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Such a small budget also tells me that you most likely haven't tested the offer profitably yourself (otherwise you should have a lot more money). You can't get by as an advertiser with that small of a budget. | |
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| Take your budget and become an affiliate first. $300-$500 is a pretty doable budget for testing ads on Facebook.
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Why not test the offer out yourself? 300-500 is pretty low, the min. budget we work on (usually) is 2500, and that's unusually low for networks.
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| The Boss // Envyus Media War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010
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I have to agree with everybody else here... Your budget is very low and most networks won't work with you. We will work with a budget starting at $2,500 however we suggest $5,000 as a starting point. This is so we can accommodate the 'smaller' guy looking to make money from an offer he has spent his time and effort developing and optimizing. Sometimes smaller advertisers don't want to go 'all in' and deposit a large amount of money. If this is the case we will get them on board, let a few trusted pubs run the offer, and the advertiser can check quality on their end. If things go well and the 'smaller' advertiser is happy with the results they will proceed to prepay a larger amount and let the offer run harder on the network. I think overall you are probably better suited to run some internal traffic to get a feel for your offer and get some data on the offer from an analytical standpoint. If and/or when you are successful and comfortable with the way the offer is performing then you should move forward and look at getting it placed on a network or two. Brian |
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