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Okay so a while back I applied to XY7 (this was before knowing about CPA as much as I do now) and of course I got denied. Oddly, some guy with XY7 asked me to send in another application so he can quickly approve it. My question, do networks randomly just pick and choose people they want with them?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tahiti Joe
    Originally Posted by TVChatten View Post

    Okay so a while back I applied to XY7 (this was before knowing about CPA as much as I do now) and of course I got denied. Oddly, some guy with XY7 asked me to send in another application so he can quickly approve it. My question, do networks randomly just pick and choose people they want with them?
    They save ALL of the applications. When business gets tight they lower their acceptance standards so as to generate more sales (that is not to insult you in any way).

    Also sometimes, when a person only narrowly misses the general accepted guidelines of admission they will keep that app around for future consideration in hopes that the applicant has matured to such a level as to gain acceptance.

    Either scenario is possible.
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    • Profile picture of the author Amir Khan
      Originally Posted by Tahiti Joe View Post

      They save ALL of the applications. When business gets tight they lower their acceptance standards so as to generate more sales (that is not to insult you in any way).

      Also sometimes, when a person only narrowly misses the general accepted guidelines of admission they will keep that app around for future consideration in hopes that the applicant has matured to such a level as to gain acceptance.

      Either scenario is possible.
      My freind was accepted instantly to CPALead with a no a domain and a site hosted on a free webhost.

      A sign of the industry?
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      • Profile picture of the author Tahiti Joe
        Originally Posted by Amir Khan View Post

        My freind was accepted instantly to CPALead with a no a domain and a site hosted on a free webhost.

        A sign of the industry?
        No two networks are exactly the same when it comes to accepting new applicants. Some are more strict than others. CPA Lead happens to be one of the easier ones however, I have heard of some people having a hard time with them as well.

        Bottom line...apply to as many as you can...it doesn't cost anything...and then choose the network with the best payout for the offer you want to promote and rotate that offer between several networks.

        Play the game!

        Joe
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  • Profile picture of the author txf861
    it depends

    however, some people have problem with the payout
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