CPA Networks and Credit repair niche

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Hi,

I'm building a review type website in the credit repair niche and was wondering how to go about finding reputable (legitimate) cpa offers/networks. I'm just now learning a little about cpa networks and how they work.

I'm pretty familiar with affiliate marketing and how it works, but I would really like to get into marketing cpa offers and I'm not quite sure if the two work the same way or not. I found some lists of cpa networks that other Warriors have posted here. But since this is all new to me, I'm not sure how I should go about choosing.

1. Whenever I sign up with one network, am I signing up for one program or several in that particular niche (credit repair)?

2. And is it kind of like Clickbank where you're paid every two weeks from each network that you're signed up with (for those programs in which you've made commissions)?

3. Is it best to sign up with only one network or several?

4. And do you think I'm making the right decision by marketing cpa offers instead of affiliate programs for the credit repair niche?

5. How do I find reputable/legitimate cpa networks?

Any suggestions?

Thanks to all~~
#cpa #credit #networks #niche #repair
  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Hello Supergirl,

    The various aff networks operate differently. Some permit
    you to promote all of their offers while others require that
    you apply with each individual merchant/program.

    You would choose which network you want to deal with
    based on the types of offers you wish to promote.

    If you do not trust the recommendations of your fellow
    warriors, then I suppose you should check the reputation
    of the network with the BBB; this can be done online.

    As to signing up with numerous networks, that depends on
    you. If you are just starting out, you should probably learn
    as much about the business as you need to and take it
    from there. Learn by doing and don't overwhelm yourself.

    My final advice is that you give this plenty of time because
    it may take several months until you learn the ropes and
    start generating significant revenues.

    While this is easy money, it's not as quick as most of us
    would like it to be.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bearded
    You should apply to a bunch of different networks and split test offers from all of them.

    Here are two sites that are great databases of offers on a number of different networks:

    Affspy :: #1 Affiliate Intelligence Tool

    OFFER VAULT - Compare 10,000+ Affiliate and CPA offers from more than 25 Affiliate and CPA Networks


    Joe
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  • Profile picture of the author supergirl
    Thanks for your help guys. I'm off to learn more about how it all works.
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    • Profile picture of the author Emailrevealer
      PM me
      I know a good credit repair affiliate program.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Piteo
    Here are a few that I use and I haven't had any problem being paid.

    AzoogleAds.com
    NeverblueAds.com.com
    CPAempire.com
    HydraNetwork.com

    That should get you started. They usually only pay once per month until you start sending them a good amount of traffic.

    Article marketing works really with CPA offers if you do it right.

    John P
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Travis
    Supergirl,

    I am actually in the credit repair niche also. I will try and answer your questions based on my experience.

    1. When you sign up for a network you will have the opportunity to join as many offers as you want (although some offers require approval). There are generally several to choose from in the credit repair niche. You must be careful to promote your offer only the way it is allowed or you may not be paid.

    2. Most of these type networks pay you only once a month and you also have to meet a minimum dollar amount for the month.

    3. You can sign up with several to get more offers to choose from because each network will have several offers themselves. You will even see the same offer on multiple networks, with different payouts. I have found Hydra pays higher than some of the others.

    4. CPA is just an affiliate offer where you are getting paid per lead in lieu of being paid a commission on the sale.

    5. You can generally tell if you have a reputable company after you sign up. What you can do is ask your cpa network representative for a list of the best performing offers in your niche. If they don't respond, you may have problems with that particular company.

    FYI:
    What I have found helpful is to create a webpage with two or three offers. Comparing each offer to the other offers. Pick one as the best and give it a 5 star rating. Give the next offer a slightly lower rating. Go to Yahoo Answers or similar sites and answer questions in your niche (credit repair). In you answer tell them you were able to repair your credit and improve your score by 100 to 200 points. Make your story kind of sobbish. They will eat it up and you will see your commissions increase.

    I hope this helps.

    Michael Travis
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