Does any body knows flexoffers.com - CPA network???

by nadav
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Are they any good?
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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Originally Posted by nadav View Post

    Are they any good?
    Feel free to check out the flexoffers review page on our site. Looks like they're legit. Hope it helps!
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    • Profile picture of the author akalaide
      Originally Posted by mtmjohn View Post

      Feel free to check out the flexoffers review page on our site. Looks like they're legit. Hope it helps!
      Agreed, affiliate paying is a great resource! I personally have not heard of them so you might as well research!
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    Certainly consider the reviews on AffiliatePaying.com, but when in doubt just start sending low volume and then increase it gradually if they pay you on time.


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    • Profile picture of the author jcfinc
      Before I start I must point out that either advertisers pay or they don't. I do not think it is a negative reflection on these type services, just the plain hard truth. You place a banner in the top spot on your website and you will either see immediate results or it is a waste of time. There should be a separate post just for those advertisers that don't pay, we would all save a lot of time.

      I have been with them for several months and here is my opinion of Flexoffers.com comparing them to Commission Junction;

      1) Payment - The pay 30 days net, so anything made in the month of January for example, will be paid February 28th. Where as Commission Junction pays on the 20th. Get your money slightly faster with CJ.

      2) Service - In this area Flex Offers are superior, as you can reach them easily by phone and they do seem to care. CJ customer service seems almost non-caring or cold. However, you can tell Flex offers is a small start up whereas CJ is a giant. As I have said, either an advertisers pays or they don't, nice thing about Flex Offers is you can launch a banner and call them to see the activity on that banner instead of wasting your time.

      3) Tracking - In this area Flex Offers needs to get it's act together, from my experience might be as much as 15 days before the sale and/or lead is posted on their website. Commission Junction has them hands down in this area.

      4) Advertisers - This is where there is a big difference, seems like Flex Offers gets many of the same advertisers as Commission Junction, but Flex Offers and it's publishers are treated differently than that of Commission Junction. Like most of you I opened an account with Flex Offers because the same advertiser on Commission Junction was paying more on Flex Offers. However, I have never been hassled by advertisers as is the case of Flex Offers. You almost get the feeling that the advertisers don't trust Flex Offers or it's publishers. I have the same advertiser with both Flex Offers and Commission Junction, get notification from Flex that that same advertiser is dropping me for whatever reason. However, they could not be happier with me on Commission Junction.

      Overview - I would recommend Flex Offers if they had an advertiser that Commission Junction did not offer, however be prepared for programs to start and end at Flex Offers overnight. The other issue is charge backs and advertiser complaints, again I think Flex Offers is being scrutinized by the big advertisers that most of us count on for our income.
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  • Profile picture of the author BushidoMaster
    Have to agree with jcfinc,
    All the affiliate networks pretty much run the same offers. There may be some exclusives but they are rare. When you start to get some income and produce more volume you can pit the offers from one network against another to get a better commission for the same offer. That is a different topic however. The first time you are using a network you will definitely want to send a small amount of traffic to them and generate some leads or sales and then wait to see if you get paid. This, actually, is less of an issue now as Affiliate Marketing has matured to the extent that it's more difficult for networks to get away with scamming their affiliates but it does happen and it is something to watch out for.
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