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Hello

I have spent some weeks studying the world of CPA and PPV. My study source is an ebook product Affiliate Payload and it seems thorough

However i am totally confused about how i am to apply a CPA lead offer . I have joined neverblue who offer CPA.s however the step to linking it to a website through ppc or ppv eludes me - adbrite offers many websites however they talk in terms of $5000 a month as a minum payment
I feel I have missed some simple step for all i want is to place cpa offers in a way that they get traffic and gather leads for profit

If there is a coach out there with working knowledge in this area would like to hear from you alternatively any kindly advice would be gratefully received

Leonard Greenhall
#cpa #ppv
  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    These are basic steps to starting in CPA marketing.
    This is NOT set in stone, if you want to do something
    different then do it that way. I have found this to be
    the easiest method for someone just starting out.

    Once you get the hang of things you can get more
    advanced.

    Step 1 - Register with a CPA network or program

    Step 2 - Select the offers you want to promote

    Step 3 - Setup a website or WP blog on your OWN
    hosting

    (your content should relate to the types of offers
    you're promoting, CC/loan offers = improving credit
    scores, reducing debt, foreclosures or whatever)

    Step 4 - Place affiliate links/banners on the website

    (if you don't understand this part, ask your aff mgr,
    most networks have some sort of tutorial)

    Step 5 - Promote the site with PPC, post to forums
    for ppl in debt, improving credit scores, etc. submit
    articles, setup groups - learn different promotion &
    traffic generation methods on the WF forums.

    Step 6 - Setup additional websites for more offers

    NOTE: PPC is not as easy as people make it out to be.
    If you do not have the operating capital to fund your
    PPC campaigns, I would advise you to promote your
    offers via another method.

    Learn by doing, don't strive for perfection and you
    will be just fine.
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    • Profile picture of the author greenhall
      Thankyou for your response - I will apply the steps and seehow I go
      Thaks again
      Leonard
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      • Profile picture of the author Monetize
        Originally Posted by greenhall View Post

        Thankyou for your response - I will apply the steps and seehow I go
        Thaks again
        Leonard
        You're very welcome

        Post here again or send PM if you need more guidance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam Kenzington
    I bought the Affiliate Payload too. It is pretty exacting and detailed with a variety of techniques. The problem I see is getting the CPA companies to accept you when you are just setting out, without a list, website, etc...(green).

    Someone told me to buy a domain name with "Media" in the title, create a website and then contact one of those trash traffic companies that will send useless traffic to your site so you will get a good Alexia rating, and then approach the CPA companies.

    I'm not sure what to put on this Media site (to make it appear as a professional business).

    I was also told I could do a blog and buy a program that you can back-date your blog entries a year or two and it will populate the site with questions and answers that are niche specific from "Ask.com", "Yahoo Answers", etc... giving you a blog that appears to be well established with lots of traffic.

    Does anyone know a good way to get the CPA companies to accept you into their programs?

    Thanks,

    Adam
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    "I can" is much more important than I.Q.

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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by Adam Kenzington View Post

      I bought the Affiliate Payload too. It is pretty exacting and detailed with a variety of techniques. The problem I see is getting the CPA companies to accept you when you are just setting out, without a list, website, etc...(green).

      Someone told me to buy a domain name with "Media" in the title, create a website and then contact one of those trash traffic companies that will send useless traffic to your site so you will get a good Alexia rating, and then approach the CPA companies.

      I'm not sure what to put on this Media site (to make it appear as a professional business).

      I was also told I could do a blog and buy a program that you can back-date your blog entries a year or two and it will populate the site with questions and answers that are niche specific from "Ask.com", "Yahoo Answers", etc... giving you a blog that appears to be well established with lots of traffic.

      Does anyone know a good way to get the CPA companies to accept you into their programs?

      Thanks,

      Adam
      It helps to have a functional website - it can just have
      AdSense on it. I've heard that it's relatively easy to get
      into the Commission Junction programs, you can apply
      for those on an individual basis and that will get you in
      with CJ. Once you're accepted into a network, it should
      be easy to join more. Try it, that's the only way you'll
      find out for sure.
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    • Profile picture of the author brendan301
      Originally Posted by Adam Kenzington View Post

      I bought the Affiliate Payload too. It is pretty exacting and detailed with a variety of techniques. The problem I see is getting the CPA companies to accept you when you are just setting out, without a list, website, etc...(green).

      Someone told me to buy a domain name with "Media" in the title, create a website and then contact one of those trash traffic companies that will send useless traffic to your site so you will get a good Alexia rating, and then approach the CPA companies.

      I'm not sure what to put on this Media site (to make it appear as a professional business).

      I was also told I could do a blog and buy a program that you can back-date your blog entries a year or two and it will populate the site with questions and answers that are niche specific from "Ask.com", "Yahoo Answers", etc... giving you a blog that appears to be well established with lots of traffic.

      Does anyone know a good way to get the CPA companies to accept you into their programs?

      Thanks,

      Adam
      my first site was a blog that i gave the cpa networks. funny thing is, I DON'T use it to promote their offers lol!

      also - ppc is NOT for newbies, or internet marketing beginners. no matter how much the product sellers tell you it's NOT. you need to have a foundation in the basics of internet marketing, such as, a hosting account, knowledge of basic html and basic php, how to upload files to your hosting account, what landing pages are, etc....
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