Calling All CPA Experts!

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I would like to be able to tell where advertisers are advertising certain CPA offers so I can get an idea of their advertising methods. Is there a tool or way that you can you can find the advertisers based on the CPA offer besides just browsing around the internet trying to find a banner or ad that is promoting the offer you want to promote. I like to do my research before I really dive in


Thanks,

Josh
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  • Profile picture of the author SquidProxies.com
    Well for me to tell you what cpa offer i use and where i advertise I minus well hand you over my income to you as well. I would never tell anyone what offer i run and where. best way is to find your own place to advertise and test...
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    • Profile picture of the author jelder1
      Originally Posted by SquidProxies.com View Post

      Well for me to tell you what cpa offer i use and where i advertise I minus well hand you over my income to you as well. I would never tell anyone what offer i run and where. best way is to find your own place to advertise and test...
      to bad that wasn't my question. . . but thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author magicmarcus
    search the name of the offer in google in quotes

    also you can look at the paid ads under similar keywords.

    also you can check spyfu for the domain name of the offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author jelder1
    I'm trying to put myself in the customers shoes. If you notice once you start typing on niche related keywords in google, ads obviously start coming up related to the keyword (of course!) I'm basically searching for keywords or going to websites I would most likely advertise on and I'm seeing if other people are promoting the same or similiar offers.
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  • Profile picture of the author FiveMe
    Jelder, a place that I tend to look at is compete. There is another one where you can look and that's keyword spy.

    The google option is effective. Also inspecting the element of the website can be helpful to see what there root is.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Gosse
    The only "tool" I can think of for this is your browser.

    Most of these offers are buying media on recipe sites, celeb blogs, document sites etc. You have to go where the market is.

    Someone searching for low fat recipes on allrecipes.com will likely be a good CPA buyer in the health and fitness niche.

    There is more to life than google adwords
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    It's a nice question.

    What I do is a bit different, though. I spy on affiliates, not advertisers. Advertisers have very different situations, their budget and ROI are not the same.

    The easiest way to spy on other affiliates is finding their sites on your traffic sources (e.g. Facebook, Google, PoF, etc) and analyzing them with Alexa, Quantcast and Compete. These tools will help you get some nice info such as their traffic volume (lot's of traffic = profitable), traffic sources, offers and, sometimes, even the domain where their P202 is installed (it will help you find more landing pages and offers).


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    • Profile picture of the author bigbrian
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      It's a nice question.

      What I do is a bit different, though. I spy on affiliates, not advertisers. Advertisers have very different situations, their budget and ROI are not the same.

      The easiest way to spy on other affiliates is finding their sites on your traffic sources (e.g. Facebook, Google, PoF, etc) and analyzing them with Alexa, Quantcast and Compete. These tools will help you get some nice info such as their traffic volume (lot's of traffic = profitable), traffic sources, offers and, sometimes, even the domain where their P202 is installed (it will help you find more landing pages and offers).


      William
      LOL... I would listen to ^^ this guy.

      Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlenflow
    lol i like how you say traffic = profitable which isnt true at all with paid advertising, far from it
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    • Profile picture of the author magicmarcus
      Originally Posted by hustlenflow View Post

      lol i like how you say traffic = profitable which isnt true at all with paid advertising, far from it
      Paid traffic is super profitable when you look into your niche and find out what people want.

      the problem isn't the traffic it is either...

      1. you aren't getting paid enough

      or

      2. your sales message doesn't convert enough
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  • Profile picture of the author PoolWarrior
    Most advertisers use social media like facebook and twitter , video media like youtube ..

    Choose cap offer go to google and use advanced search ..you will get what you are looking for ...
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