by toddr
4 replies
Hello,
I am looking to advertise my offer with a CPA network.
The problem is I don't know which one.
My testing budget is $x,xxx.

Please give me some recommendations.
Thanks.
#advertiser #cpa
  • Profile picture of the author Josh Mayers
    Hey Todd

    Maybe try ClickSure. A lot of internet marketers prefer them because it is much easier to get a product approved for promotion.

    Hope this helps!

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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    I would try reaching out to NeverBlue, Peerfly, MaxBounty, ClickBooth, they are all great.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    I'd start with peerfly, maxbounty, neverblue, ads4dough or convert2media
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    • Profile picture of the author GodOfCPA
      $x,xxx isn't a lot to come to a CPA network with, if it's your first offer and/or you're not established in your niche. Most networks are a lot more picky with advertisers than you'd expect, because the volume of traffic they'll send you can be massive and it'll inconvenience their affiliates severely if your server or backend can't handle the traffic. If you have a limited budget, CPA networks will want to see some hot metrics that prove your offer is worth their affiliates' while and can handle volume.

      I could be wrong, but from the way you word the question it sounds like you want to use CPA networks to send you traffic to test your offer? Most offers on networks are placed their once the advertiser has run them internally for some time, has gained a good CVR, and wants to expand their advertising reach. Most networks are very wary of running unproven advertisers.

      Having said that, I've heard Maxbounty is a good network to run offers on first time around. You just need a lawyer to look over the agreement and be very strict with what kind of traffic/affiliate are allowed.
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