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anyone please tell me about broker networks who rebroker offers to other small networks.
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| Serial Entrepreneur War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Heaven :)
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interested as well.. lets see if anything comes or not... |
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Simple grab aff url and put it on this site WhereGoes? - A tool for tracing the redirect path of URLs this will tell u all broking story |
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My favorite tool to use for this is https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/httpfox/ Just put in your Aff link for an offer and see what URL's it goes through. You can track down who is re-brokering from who, etc. It's amazing what you'll find. Some networks will broker, re-broker, re-re-broker, etc. lol |
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Thanks mate.
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| 1stClassCPA CEO / Founder War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010
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That just means they no longer have that offer, About what others are saying, I will be first to admit there are some offers we broker, However running them direct pays way less, Or/and the person we are brokering from pays a lot more then their own street prices, So example i will just post a quick example Direct due to being new and no past history they start you out Low so pay say $29 for a offer, So i can only offer $27-$28 so direct can kiss my (_|_) Getting from a well known trusted acquaintance i get it for $31 where they pay $26, So i can pay $29 - $30 and still offer more then the one getting it direct and they still get the credit, They just lose the $6 profit they are getting. I agree offers brokered down several times are useless and usually only attractive to the ones who got blocked from the original, However sometimes it is better Another example, I see some of the biggest networks (wont mention name) offering 1.00 to 1.65 on email submits, I will again be honest as that is how i roll and inform you our email submits are brokered but due to our past with them we offer $1.70 to $2.50 on our email submits Brokering sometimes can be okay if handled right, However when you see a Ipad email submit paying $0.80 cents i would walk away from that network. Main thing to watch is EPC cause to me brokering offers do not have half the effect this does, Example Us and another network getting 31 for a payout, We offer 29-30 and they offer 32, Now how can they offer 32 when they only get 31? Shave city welcome to the drop of your EPC, Sad part is we will always be honest and give real payouts even if it turns a affiliate away, Why they lie offer $1 more then they are getting and attract 80% more of the affiliates because they do not have enough common sense to wonder why networks that been around for years offer 27-30 payouts and these brand new networks are offering 32+ Heck i seen one network offering $35 on offervault for creditreport.com before experian went to crap on us. Do not worry about tracking links because a network brokering may be getting really good payouts unless they are paying way to low Do not worry to much about payouts Put all your attention on EPC because i do not care if a network says they will pay $50 and give you a EPC of .25 compared to a real network paying you $30 that gives you a 1.50 EPC, Why you see $50 > $30 when you do the math the $30 is getting 5 leads to the $50 one. So which one really pays more in the end | |
| 1st Class is no Longer accepting affiliates. Paying Affiliates Since 2010 & Climbing | ||
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