Which CPA Net Allows Us To View Offers Before Joining In?

by UTOBC
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Please list several CPA networks that allow non affiliates to view the offers before choosing to join!
#cpa #joining #net #offers #view
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    • Profile picture of the author honesstkr
      Originally Posted by CPATrendPhil View Post

      Affiliate Marketing - Find the Best Affiliate Program and CPA Offers from OfferVault .
      Thanks for sharing! I join this site and now overlook the benefit! :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author CESam
    Try Affiliatepaying. .. they look better. or Offer202 to see the offers they do have.

    Thanks
    Sam
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    • Profile picture of the author Nate D
      I agree about Offervault. That one has really helped me out alot.
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  • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
    I agree about Offervault. That one has really helped me out alot.
    Thanks for sharing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Yes, check out the offer directories listed above!

    You will notice that the larger networks normally have offers in all of the popular niches and offer types. If you are looking for a more specific offer, then jsut apply to the networks which have the offer based on your discovery at offervault and the other offer directories.

    When you apply to that network, make it known you have a particular offer you want to push. This will help you stand out from all the other applications!!


    Ken
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  • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
    Yes, check out the offer directories listed above!

    You will notice that the larger networks normally have offers in all of the popular niches and offer types. If you are looking for a more specific offer, then jsut apply to the networks which have the offer based on your discovery at offervault and the other offer directories.

    When you apply to that network, make it known you have a particular offer you want to push. This will help you stand out from all the other applications!!
    Thanks for fruitful ideas!
    I've headed over the offers on offervault and most of them have "Lead" type. Some of them are up to 50$ per lead. Do these mean that we get paid 50$ after visitors we refer to the merchant opt-in form fill out the information (email,name,zip..etc) and confirm the gift/product/course?

    Sorry I ám not sure about this, could anyone help?
    Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author CEaman
      There are many offer directories you can go for. I would personally suggest Affiliatepaying-better look & feel and you can browse everything without signing up with them!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kenster
      Originally Posted by UTOBC View Post

      Thanks for fruitful ideas!
      I've headed over the offers on offervault and most of them have "Lead" type. Some of them are up to 50$ per lead. Do these mean that we get paid 50$ after visitors we refer to the merchant opt-in form fill out the information (email,name,zip..etc) and confirm the gift/product/course?

      Sorry I ám not sure about this, could anyone help?
      Thanks

      For a $50 payout its probably a long form (meaning the person probably has to fill more information out on the following pages after the initial email, name and zip) or its a trial offer of some sort meaning the person is paying a shipping fee upfront and then recurring charge if he/she doesnt cancel within the trial period.

      Normally on the offer itself it will list the point of conversion!

      ~ken
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  • Profile picture of the author ceneha
    Check out affiliatepaying,offers202,offervault,odigger etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
    For a $50 payout its probably a long form (meaning the person probably has to fill more information out on the following pages after the initial email, name and zip) or its a trial offer of some sort meaning the person is paying a shipping fee upfront and then recurring charge if he/she doesnt cancel within the trial period.

    Normally on the offer itself it will list the point of conversion!
    Thanks Ken!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sumit Mohanty
    yah,

    you can look out for Offervault and AffiliatePaying

    they have other useful Info too

    Regards,
    Sumit
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  • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
    Thanks for all replies! I got it and will apply for one next comming week! Then see could an Asian be able to jump into it!

    Thanks to WarriorForum, the great place to help one another.

    Very much appreciated!

    All the best,
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  • Profile picture of the author missmystery
    Yeah I find this annoying too...

    Try having a look at "odigger" - it has offers, and it also has the company that offer is associated with
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  • Profile picture of the author NitzanAdsmarket
    You can take a look at our Adsmarket findit option in our homepage ,
    It allows you looking for programs without being a member

    Let me know how was it
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  • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
    Thanks a lot for sharing! I'll head over it!

    All the best,
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  • Profile picture of the author DanGlobalizer
    Offervault and Affbuzz are the two biggest resources to take a peek at what networks have to offer. Offervault even has a feature where you can look for specific offers, or in your case, look for specific networks to see which campaigns you would be interested in testing out.

    - Dan
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    • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
      Thanks everyone. OfferVault turned out to be exactly what I was looking for.

      -Dani
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    • Profile picture of the author COPEAC Stephen
      Originally Posted by coachoutletono View Post

      The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and
      to form a correct judgment. Were it fall to me to decide whether we
      should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without
      a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
      Really trying to figure out if you posted on the wrong forum or you're speaking in code and this went way over my head...

      To answer your original question about going to networks UTOBC...you're better off using all the resources listed in this thread because i have had publishers reach out me explaining they want to see pages / offers then will make a decision if they want to join a network...

      We allowed this a few times but once specific way this can go sour is if the publisher somehow gets their hands on an actual network tracking link that does belong to an active publisher. so now you have someone you know nothing about with an active link for someone else account. dangerous stuff...

      Also - you're setting yourself up for a publisher to find a solid offer, then retrieve contact information from the landing page and reaching out and going direct...

      So in conclusion, don't even bother asking the network, there are loads of resources for you to use to find what you're looking for.
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  • Profile picture of the author romyni
    Interested in Axon Media? Contact me.
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    • Profile picture of the author UTOBC
      Originally Posted by romyni View Post

      Interested in Axon Media? Contact me.
      Hi Romyni,

      What are you talking about here? It seems not answer to my question!
      ????
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  • Profile picture of the author conylee
    OfferVault is fine
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