Are You Making Any Money With CPA Offers? (Share How Here)

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Alright, I'll be honest... I haven't made the dive into the "CPA Ocean" just yet, but before I do, I want to hear from you my fellow warriors...

How are you making money with your CPA offers? AND... How are you driving traffic to them?

Hopefully we can get some great answers here that can help all of us with the holiday crunch.

James

And no worries... you can reveal as much or as little as you like.
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  • Profile picture of the author AffiliateTraining
    I do really well with CPA deals James and I only do two things...

    1. On Facebook I create (or rather hire someone to create) apps that are tied in with SuperRewards and in order for people to open up new levels, which gives them better incentives and rewards, they can either buy reward points or sign up for one of the CPA deals. Some super-simple apps are completely viral so this works well.

    2. I also do a lot of work in the casino/poker industry and instead of just building portals like almost everyone else does, I hire a programmer to create an application that does "something" like auto-play for them, or an odds calculator, for example, and these generate leads which feed through to the sign-up process for a casino or poker room.

    I don't want to give too much away about the actual apps I've got just now, but I can tell you that software and tools work extremely well for converting people to CPA deals.

    A little tip for you.... the Facebook developers forum isn't a bad place to start ;-)

    ~ Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
    I got a feeling this thread will be moved to the CPA section. Plenty of warriors over there will share their success with you.
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  • Profile picture of the author christiantt
    waste of money
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    I use a combination of paid (mainly pay per view - PPV) and free (social media and video). It's still a vast untapped market out there for the taking, you just have to take the initiative to grab it. In my opinion, the hardest part for the newbie is passing the interview process with the CPA network (they are getting more and more stringent these days about the application process, and most will not let you in without talking on the phone with them).
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