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Any recommendations for a CPA network who encourages offline marketing. I have something in the works and looking for a CPA network who doesn't mind offline marketing. Thanks.

John
#cpa #network #offline
  • Profile picture of the author mikeey
    This is something i have been looking for as well. Nearly all say ask your network AM. I will keep proding around, will call my maxbounty AM tomorrow and see what his response is like.
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    • Profile picture of the author paragone
      Yeah, I emailed Adscend and Maxbounty. Waiting to hear back. Neverblue is 50/50. You need special permission otherwise they don't allow it. And Azoogle doesn't allow it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Yes, offline is normally based on the discretion of your AM, and that's why it's important to get to know your AM well. I have promoted offers that aren't technically allowed to be promoted offline but because my AM trusted I wasn't doing anything funky, I was allowed to promote.

    Remember, if your campaign converts just as well as as online campaign, the advertiser of course won't care where the traffic is coming from (to a reasonable extent). The problem is that many people who do offline, classified marketing, etc do it wrong and do funky things so some advertisers dont allow it altogether. But like I said, at the end of the day, if it converts, its in their best interest to allow it.

    My suggestion is to speak with the AM you have been working the longest with and tell him you want to "TEST A LITTLE BIT OF OFFLINE TRAFFIC" and have him/her monitor it to see how its doing. If it does well, then ramp up. If it isn't converting, then move on and you may need to forfeit any earned commissions. Like most things, test small and scale large is applicable!
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  • Profile picture of the author Carlsbadd
    Here's what I do, I call my AM and tell him I am hitting some good numbers on a offer (on another network) by offline methods and ask him if there is anything on his/her network that would work well for that.
    They will come up with something for you.

    Never underestimate the greed factor, If a AM thinks you are being successful promoting a offer for another network they will find something for you. Nobody wants to be left out.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bill Jenkins
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      Just as Kenster said it really does come down to the relationship you have with your affiliate manager. They can give you approvals they don't give to the masses.

      I recommend getting them to send you an email with permission just in case you get in trouble down the line. Then you can say..."look, here's an email from my affiliate manager giving me permission!"

      Then it's on the networks shoulders instead of yours.

      Bill
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