Getting accepted in a cpa network with online name or real name on site

by laun
8 replies
Hello warriors,

I like to know if someone can help me out. I want to apply for a cpa network (never tried).

I was getting ready to set up a free website (blogger.com, ... or would it be best to make the site on paid hosting?), to get accepted, when I thought on how I should address my identity.

Should I use my actual name or an online name. What would be most favorable to the networks, or does it matter?

If someone can give me an answer, I will greatly appreciate it.

Thank you, laun
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  • Profile picture of the author tylerherman
    Use your real name and address. They want to know you are not a scammer. It isn't hard at all to get accepted if your in the US.

    Hosting doesn't matter for the domain. They really don't care.
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  • Profile picture of the author inspiredguy
    Hi Laun,

    As tylerherman suggested, you'll want to use your real name. I don't know what cpa network you're applying to, but many will take their time approving your application or will plan to call you regarding your application before approving it. For this reason, it is recommended to submit your application and then call the cpa network that day and ask to discuss it with an account manager to get it approved. This shows initiative and lets them know right then and there you're not some scammer.

    Good luck!
    -Karl
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    • Profile picture of the author laun
      Thank you Tylerherman and Inspiredguy, I appreciate yourhelp, because I was not sure what the norm is.

      As for the network, I was looking at offervault. I seems to be the best for a first timer.

      Thank you again, laun
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  • Profile picture of the author FinalsClub
    please please please just use your real name. there is no upside to being a liar, and it's no way to start a relationship.
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  • Profile picture of the author IamTJM
    Offer Vault is simply a search engine to find certain CPA offers based on your specifications. I don't believe Offer Vault itself is a CPA network (correct me if I'm wrong). If you are just starting out, you may want to check out Peerfly and Maxbounty. When it comes to applying, be honest with your application. They are mainly looking to prevent scammers and fraudsters from joining their networks. Having an established website definitely helps, but in the end they just want quality traffic coming to their offers so they can keep a good relationship with their advertisers.
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  • Profile picture of the author iTechSolutions
    If you have nothing to hide, use your name.
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    • Profile picture of the author jeremiahv
      It's the best if you will use your real name and address, so you wont have a problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author kolled
    Just look at it this way... would you get involved with someone in a long term business relationship if you don't know their real name? I highly doubt it.

    CPA networks deal with a lot of fraud and that is why they want to know who they're dealing with before opening their doors. Always use your real credentials. If you seem dodgy in your application, you'll not be approved. If you can make them feel like they can trust you, everything will go smoothly.
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