I want to start with CPA Need Help

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Hi everyone

Is it necessary to own a website or blog( I'm not a passionate writter) to begin With affiliate marketing and CPA
How can I start ? What do i need to begin and is it worth it to invest on Cpa knowing that I've no experience.
Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Hearn
    Start with learning by reading on this forum and other sources. Then, when you have a specific question in mind, ask.

    You do not need a website.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Mistercap04 View Post

    Hi everyone

    Is it necessary to own a website or blog( I'm not a passionate writter) to begin With affiliate marketing and CPA
    How can I start ? What do i need to begin and is it worth it to invest on Cpa knowing that I've no experience.
    Thank you
    You don't need a blog to get started.
    Do you know what type of traffic you are interested in? are you looking for paid or free traffic?
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    A website or blog isn't essential. However, you'll be accepted by more CPA networks if you have one. So if you have a website idea in mind, it would be a good idea to start building one then you can later monetize it with CPA offers.

    I recommend starting by reading forums dedicated to CPA, such as CPA Elites, and absorb lots of information.

    What you need to begin depends on what promotional strategy you choose to promote CPA offers. As some require you have a website, auto responder,etc.. but others not.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I've been promoting CPA offers for over 16 years.

    I heavily promote PPL (pay per lead...lead generation) offers. With PPL offers there is no credit card / purchase required in order for a user to complete an offer. All they have to do is fill out short form, so conversions rates are typically much higher than offers that require a sale to be made PPL is also referred to as CPL (cost per lead).

    I favor offers that have a make, get or save money benefit to them, as they have typically performed the best for me. They also tend to have the greatest mass appeal (will be of interest to a large audience), so the potential exists to produce large volume. Plus it makes them fairly easy to cross promote. If someone is interested in saving money on X, they may be interest in Y too.

    Some PPL offer that I have done very well with are: insurance, education, debt, credit, mortgage, loans, assistance, homeowner offers, etc...

    The bulk of the offers that I run pay $20-$40 per lead. However, there are ones that pay more or less that convert well too. Which the conversion rate of an offer is as import (if not more) that the price it pays out. You could have an offer that pays $8-$9 and if it converts at 2X+ that of a $20 offer, then they will perform about the same. You could also have an offer that pays $90-$100 and if it converts poorly, then it may not even be worth running.

    The way I drive traffic to the offers is through acquiring data (email). That way I'm building assets that I then own and can market to the users over and over at low cost. instead of doing what most marketers do, which is to pay for traffic that often just turns into a bunch of clicks that fail to convert high enough to return a profit.

    I acquire data as follows...

    I purchase fresh / targeted data, in that I know what the users are interested in and that a PPL offer exists that matches their interst.

    I generate real-time co-reg that targets specific PPL offers.

    I buy aged / domain targeted data, However, this is more complex to send and required additional tools / resources to do it profitably.

    Last but not least, I get (fresh/targeted) rev-share data. Which is data that had $0 upfront cost and the revenue generated from sending it, is split with the list owners.

    All of the above has nothing to do with spamming, as the users have all provided permission to receive messages from 3rd parties. So it is 100% can-spam compliant. Plus with the co-reg, the uses are requesting more info about the offer directly from me.

    Almost all data that you buy is unlikely to as responsive, as a highly targeted opt-in list that you develop yourself. So to compensate for this, you need to work with volume. Which isn't a big deal, as you can buy data much faster and cheaper than you could developing it.

    Now to make this all work, there are a couple important things to keep in mind.

    First is to always test a sample of any new data source you are interested in. That way you can get an idea how long it will likely take to break-even on. Also you can use the results from the test, to try and negotiate a lower price, if you need it to break-even quicker.

    Data that passes your test, you always want to segment the openers and clickers and remove the unresponsive users. That way you are building smaller, but very responsive lists. Which over time you will be able to send less and make more with each mailing. Essentially you are converting the data from quantity to quality.

    Basically I'm monetizing data using PPL offers, because they offer the path of least resistance to generating conversions / converting the data into cash producing assets.

    While there is more to it, the above really does work. Everyone that I know that is in the business and knows what they are doing does 6-7 figures. While that is a huge range, much comes down to ones ability to scale and effectively manage the infrastructure that comes with scaling.

    Anyway, something to think about.
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    • Profile picture of the author Stevelknievel
      Hi Diabl0. I'm new to IM, and PPL/CPL sounds like a really good way to make money. Are there any resources you might suggest to a total beginner who is interested in learning more? Any resources that sort of "road map" how to do this?

      Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author hearts
    Originally Posted by Mistercap04 View Post

    Hi everyone

    Is it necessary to own a website or blog( I'm not a passionate writter) to begin With affiliate marketing and CPA
    How can I start ? What do i need to begin and is it worth it to invest on Cpa knowing that I've no experience.
    Thank you
    1. You don't need a website, but landing page is usually necessary if you use free traffic to get lead. You can install a simple weebly one though for free service.

    2. You can start here, reading and learning what people are reading. CPA Elite is great as well.

    3. If you have money to invest, that's great.

    I'm now teaching people how to do CPA (mostly CPL) for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dylan Barns
    You don't need a blog or a website to get started CPA. You can read blogs, forums, watch youtube video tutorials and learn much important information how to start your campaign.
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