Amazon Vs CPA Networks

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Hey I am new in affiliate marketing and i want to promote some health and beauty products on my site by giving it's reviews is detail. The products on CPA networks have poor landing page which is very hard to get conversation. While on the other side amazon commission is very low. I am confused now. And want to know which is the best option to choose today?
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    IT is not an either/or question, it is a question of what product or products do you want to promote. There is no reason why you should not sign up for multiple affiliate networks. I am signed up to at least 6 networks and use them all to find products to promote.

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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I would take CPA over Amazon any day. However, I've been promoting CPA offers for over 15 years, so I'm bias.

    Since you are new, take a look at PPL (pay per lead) offers, which you can find on pretty much any CPA networks. Which is basically lead generation, no credit card required. All a person has to do is fill out a form to make money and since no purchase is required (free offer) conversion rates are typically much higher.

    There are many offers that work well on a front-end campaign and pay $20-$60. I favor offers that have a make, get or save money angle to them, as they have overall worked the best for me and tend to have the greatest mass appeal, so the potential to produce high volume exists.
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  • Profile picture of the author wrcato2
    harris96, CPA's definitely pay more than Amazon. Until Amazon kicked me out of their affiliate network because our state has some sort of communistic law that tries to double tax, I was making $300 a week.
    With Amazon you have more people looking for beauty supplies on the site than Possibly searching for a beauty supplies elsewhere.

    Speaking for myself it would be more cost effective to write reviews and direct people to Amazon than a CPA. Trust is one thing.

    A few years ago I use to sell Avon. I wrote reviews and placed them on web 2.0 sites which drove traffic to my Avon store. Made pretty good and had repeat customers after they made a purchase. Avon gave me my customers email address so I could keep in touch.

    There are many different ways to beat that horse. Go with your gut. Good luck.
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