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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Cape Town, South Africa
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Hi, I have started applying to CPA networks as I want to try my hand at this CPA stuff ![]() When I started thinking of how to advertise, I had a thought and I would like some feedback and some advice. I don't have a website of my own, so pretty much the general consensus is that you pick the offer you want to promote, design a page around the offer and then drive traffic to it. But, would it be ok and viable to start a sort of membership/incentive site instead? That way I could get the traffic that I have sent there to work for me on other offers too and not one. So, I want to start a GPT/Incentive/Freebie site. But, I am hoping to start on a smaller scale and then slowly scale it up as I go along. So, it is kinda more of a site of "workers" filling in my offers for me in return I will do a monthly gift giveaway? Is this allowed? And if so, could anyone please point me in the right direction to get this started ![]() Thanks! |
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| PeerFly Affiliate Network War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: United States
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| That depends on the CPA network you're using and the offers you plan on promoting. Some networks and advertisers allow incentive traffic but they may only allow non-cash/non-points incentive traffic. Your best bet is to contact the networks you're using and double check with them.
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I would definitely stick to only incentive offers and stick to the rules as I want to grow a long lasting reputable business. I would also do offers that would convert well to the general public in order to avoid bad leads. That is, I would put up surveys and things like free ipad offers etc. The last thing I want to do is having someone fill in the offer if they have absolutely no interest at all! That would be bad for me, the cpa network and the advertiser. That all being said, any ideas on how to get going? | |
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| The Executer! War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Somewhere dark
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If you are looking for networks that allows incentives, I would suggest the following: 1. Adscendmedia (HANDS DOWN, the best incentive-friendly CPA network ever!) 2. CPAWay 3. BlamAds 4. ELeadMedia (they do have few incent offers) 5. LeadCola (also have few incent offers) Good luck! Jeff | |
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There are few networks which just keep incentive offers, Try BlamAds, CPALead, lead bolt etc.
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| YeahCPA AFF Network Join Date: May 2011 Location: tucson
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You should contact your aff manager to know if the incentive offers is soft incent or hard incent and stick to the rules. For advertisers incentive offers is cheap and can get large leads in a short time. CPA networks will also have a detailed description for the offers you run. So just stick to the rules How do you built incentive site? What script do you use for that/ |
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