CPA Network for Newbies

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CPA newbies would like to know what CPA Network suits best for them? Especially when one is just starting out. (and of course pays well) Need to hear more from you, guys!
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  • Profile picture of the author RuleZZZ
    Originally Posted by jesus72knight View Post

    CPA newbies would like to know what CPA Network suits best for them? Especially when one is just starting out. (and of course pays well) Need to hear more from you, guys!
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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Originally Posted by jesus72knight View Post

    CPA newbies would like to know what CPA Network suits best for them? Especially when one is just starting out. (and of course pays well) Need to hear more from you, guys!
    There are many good networks out there. Like peerfly, maxbounty, ewa, neverblue, cpatrend, envyusmedia etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author cpasalejerry
    I recommend you do some search on affiliatepaying.com, try the newest cpa networks.
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  • Profile picture of the author EmpyreRJ
    We also accepts newbies with good ideas.....
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Originally Posted by jesus72knight View Post

    CPA newbies would like to know what CPA Network suits best for them? Especially when one is just starting out. (and of course pays well) Need to hear more from you, guys!



    My advice is to get a good guide or read this forum religiously in the CPA for a few days and you will be able to talk like an intermediate marketer and get into ANY of the networks!

    Lots of great threads here about getting accepted.


    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by jesus72knight View Post

    CPA newbies would like to know what CPA Network suits best for them? Especially when one is just starting out. (and of course pays well) Need to hear more from you, guys!
    For newbies, I think the best ones are:
    Maxbounty
    Neverblueads
    Affiliate.com
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    • Profile picture of the author jesus72knight
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      For newbies, I think the best ones are:
      Maxbounty
      Neverblueads
      Affiliate.com
      And what makes it stand out from the rest? Thanks for the tip.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kenster
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      For newbies, I think the best ones are:
      Maxbounty
      Neverblueads
      Affiliate.com

      These are great networks. One thing that may help is for newbies to apply to some of the smaller easier networks first so that when they apply to the larger networks they can already say they belong to a few networks. This looks great for credibility and may help to get into some of the harder networks!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author RoadToRuin
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      For newbies, I think the best ones are:
      Maxbounty
      Neverblueads
      Affiliate.com
      Dude, I'm sort of a newbie and i can't get an account with affiliate.com or never blue. They are more strict about letting people join.
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  • Profile picture of the author ceneha
    Check out affiliatepaying and you'll get a list of networks,their reviews.It will surely help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author sony24u
    Hi Ceneha,

    Thanks for posting valuable information.as I am looking for the same I was searching for the reviews on these affiliate paying networks.

    Sony.
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  • Profile picture of the author DanGlobalizer
    If you're starting out, the biggest thing that you are going to be looking for is a network with SUPPORT. Some networks are big, but you can never get ahold of any of their affiliate managers via email, phone, or instant messager. Other networks focus on customer service, really getting to know their affiliates, and can help you ever step of the way to achieve your marketing goals.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I also recommend you to take a look on AffiliatePaying.com.

    IMO, Neverblue and Peerfly are very easy to join and have good offers, so you may want to consider them.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Thank you for your kind words guys.... much appreciated. Please don't hesitate to visit our site and give our readers your personal reviews on those cpa networks that you're working with.
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Im a newbie also. Ive read various ebooks about getting acceptence into CPA networks but their advice is contrasting so im not sure what to do.

      Some say you should say you have experience with other networks even though your a newbie because they don't check up on this but others say you should be honest and tell them your just starting out if they ask.

      On the application form, what are supposed to put where it says "Company Name:" and "Business Description:", if you don't have a company?

      Also, if you don't have a website what is the best type of website to create to show the CPA networks? Or is it still worth applying even if you don't have a website? Ive read that it's possible to get accepted without a website but it helps a lot if you have one.

      Say if i decide to create a marketing website which one of the articles recommended. Is it best to pay someone to do it or can this be done free by downloading templates from the internet?
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      • Profile picture of the author Kenster
        Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

        Im a newbie also. Ive read various ebooks about getting acceptence into CPA networks but their advice is contrasting so im not sure what to do.

        Some say you should say you have experience with other networks even though your a newbie because they don't check up on this but others say you should be honest and tell them your just starting out if they ask.

        On the application form, what are supposed to put where it says "Company Name:" and "Business Description:", if you don't have a company?

        Also, if you don't have a website what is the best type of website to create to show the CPA networks? Or is it still worth applying even if you don't have a website? Ive read that it's possible to get accepted without a website but it helps a lot if you have one.

        Say if i decide to create a marketing website which one of the articles recommended. Is it best to pay someone to do it or can this be done free by downloading templates from the internet?

        For the company name and description, if you dont have an official company you can write something like "Will Discuss, Please Call" or something along those lines. Then when you speak just let them know you've been doing affiliate marketing for X long and will be looking at registering an official company since you are starting to see growth. Of course the exact answer will depend on your situation, but they understand that many people run affiliate marketing as individuals and not businesses.



        As for the web site, it isnt necessary, I never submitted sites when I started and got accepted to all but one. Perhaps its a bit stricter now, but you can sitll probably get into a few networks without one. If you do decide to create one, you have two options

        - Company web site. if you dont have a company, this may be hard though unless you completely fake it (probably not a good idea)

        -An example landing page. Tell them its not a live campaign because obviously you dont want to show them a live one, but it shows you can build a nice lander. You can do yourself with a nice template or wordpress or hire somebody for cheap. Can use plr for content.


        Best of luck buddy!
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        • Profile picture of the author cooler1
          Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

          For the company name and description, if you dont have an official company you can write something like "Will Discuss, Please Call" or something along those lines. Then when you speak just let them know you've been doing affiliate marketing for X long and will be looking at registering an official company since you are starting to see growth. Of course the exact answer will depend on your situation, but they understand that many people run affiliate marketing as individuals and not businesses.

          As for the web site, it isnt necessary, I never submitted sites when I started and got accepted to all but one. Perhaps its a bit stricter now, but you can sitll probably get into a few networks without one. If you do decide to create one, you have two options

          - Company web site. if you dont have a company, this may be hard though unless you completely fake it (probably not a good idea)

          -An example landing page. Tell them its not a live campaign because obviously you dont want to show them a live one, but it shows you can build a nice lander. You can do yourself with a nice template or wordpress or hire somebody for cheap. Can use plr for content.


          Best of luck buddy!
          Thanks for the advice. In "Company Name:" would it be ok just to put N/A instead of 'Will dicuss Please Call'.

          Does PPC Coach no longer have a CPA Network? There's a blog on their website posted on 29/07/10 which says they're closing down their CPA Network but when you click on PPC Coach CPA Network on their site there is still an application form to become an Affiliate.

          When you go on wotogepa.com it says they've forward the name to PPC Coach network. So has their CPA Network been closed down completely or is it still open for members of PPC Coach.
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        • Profile picture of the author jesus72knight
          Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

          For the company name and description, if you dont have an official company you can write something like "Will Discuss, Please Call" or something along those lines. Then when you speak just let them know you've been doing affiliate marketing for X long and will be looking at registering an official company since you are starting to see growth. Of course the exact answer will depend on your situation, but they understand that many people run affiliate marketing as individuals and not businesses.



          As for the web site, it isnt necessary, I never submitted sites when I started and got accepted to all but one. Perhaps its a bit stricter now, but you can sitll probably get into a few networks without one. If you do decide to create one, you have two options

          - Company web site. if you dont have a company, this may be hard though unless you completely fake it (probably not a good idea)

          -An example landing page. Tell them its not a live campaign because obviously you dont want to show them a live one, but it shows you can build a nice lander. You can do yourself with a nice template or wordpress or hire somebody for cheap. Can use plr for content.


          Best of luck buddy!
          Thanks for the advice. I'm so glad that one of WF's best experts is on my thread.

          That's also my concern. I want to run a personal business on CPA but I think I'll be having a hrad time before I get approved. *sigh*
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          • Profile picture of the author Kenster
            Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

            Thanks for the advice. In "Company Name:" would it be ok just to put N/A instead of 'Will dicuss Please Call'.

            Does PPC Coach no longer have a CPA Network? There's a blog on their website posted on 29/07/10 which says they're closing down their CPA Network but when you click on PPC Coach CPA Network on their site there is still an application form to become an Affiliate.

            When you go on wotogepa.com it says they've forward the name to PPC Coach network. So has their CPA Network been closed down completely or is it still open for members of PPC Coach.

            Sure, you can put N/A down. I would mention it when you call the network though!



            Originally Posted by jesus72knight View Post

            Thanks for the advice. I'm so glad that one of WF's best experts is on my thread.

            That's also my concern. I want to run a personal business on CPA but I think I'll be having a hrad time before I get approved. *sigh*

            Trust me, you can get approved, just read some of the threads here on getting approved. I got approved to 12 of 13 (something like that) when I first started and didnt know that much.

            Start with the mid range networks get accepted to one or two and then approach the larger ones! That helps sometimes!!

            Good luck my friend
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            • Profile picture of the author jesus72knight
              Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

              Sure, you can put N/A down. I would mention it when you call the network though!






              Trust me, you can get approved, just read some of the threads here on getting approved. I got approved to 12 of 13 (something like that) when I first started and didnt know that much.

              Start with the mid range networks get accepted to one or two and then approach the larger ones! That helps sometimes!!

              Good luck my friend
              Thank you so much for the time, kenster. Words from an expert like you sure could boost my confidence. Kudos, to you and to WF.
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            • Profile picture of the author cooler1
              Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

              Sure, you can put N/A down. I would mention it when you call the network though!
              Ive just bought one of eddywebs's niche sites which includes the domain and 6 months of hosting. I haven't decided on what niche to choose yet though for the site.

              I heard that CPA networks prefer certain types of sites when they get applications from new affiliates because they want the right kind of people to promote their offers. Should i choose a particular kind of niche for the site or doesn't this matter much as long as it's an up and running site?

              Ive got a question regarding location. I live in England, uk so does this mean i should only apply to networks based in the uk because if i apply to networks based in the other countries will this mean i have to phone an international number when i get in contact with them after submiting the application which will be expensive.

              Also is it important to apply with an email address with your own domain? Ive heard that you shouldn't use free email accounts such as gmail when applying as it doesn't give a good impression.
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              • Profile picture of the author Kenster
                Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

                Ive just bought one of eddywebs's niche sites which includes the domain and 6 months of hosting. I haven't decided on what niche to choose yet though for the site.

                I heard that CPA networks prefer certain types of sites when they get applications from new affiliates because they want the right kind of people to promote their offers. Should i choose a particular kind of niche for the site or doesn't this matter much as long as it's an up and running site?

                Ive got a question regarding location. I live in England, uk so does this mean i should only apply to networks based in the uk because if i apply to networks based in the other countries will this mean i have to phone an international number when i get in contact with them after submiting the application which will be expensive.

                Also is it important to apply with an email address with your own domain? Ive heard that you shouldn't use free email accounts such as gmail when applying as it doesn't give a good impression.

                CPA Networks mainly want to make sure you can put a site together. Whether its a formal marketing site or an example landing page, they want to make sure you have a base understanding of CPA marketing and putting a decent site together.

                As for location, some networks dont call you and you can just apply, put your number down, and not pick up when they call but have your name on your voicemail. This isnt ideal, but its better than nothign I suppose. Not sure how much long distance costs either, but for a buck or two, it may be worth the distance charge.

                I wouldnt say its very important to have a domain name email address, but it helps. I always suggest it, but its not crucial. I dont think I had one when I applied as a newb and I got into most networks!


                Best, Ken
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                • Profile picture of the author cooler1
                  Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

                  CPA Networks mainly want to make sure you can put a site together. Whether its a formal marketing site or an example landing page, they want to make sure you have a base understanding of CPA marketing and putting a decent site together.

                  As for location, some networks dont call you and you can just apply, put your number down, and not pick up when they call but have your name on your voicemail. This isnt ideal, but its better than nothign I suppose. Not sure how much long distance costs either, but for a buck or two, it may be worth the distance charge.

                  I wouldnt say its very important to have a domain name email address, but it helps. I always suggest it, but its not crucial. I dont think I had one when I applied as a newb and I got into most networks!


                  Best, Ken
                  Is it important that you put the site together yourself?

                  Yesterday i bought myhealthcolumn.com Obviously as i didn't put the site together myself, would they see this as a negative when considering my application.

                  I'll try free email addresses at first, to see if they accept them. I joined HostGator today on the Baby plan, i don't think that includes an email address unless you pay extra.
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                  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
                    Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

                    Is it important that you put the site together yourself?

                    Yesterday i bought myhealthcolumn.com Obviously as i didn't put the site together myself, would they see this as a negative when considering my application.

                    I'll try free email addresses at first, to see if they accept them. I joined HostGator today on the Baby plan, i don't think that includes an email address unless you pay extra.
                    I think that your site wouldn't be a problem.

                    Also, I think that Hostgator probably offers a few email accounts even with their smallest plan, and if they do, you should definetely use it.


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      • Profile picture of the author CPATrendPhil
        Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

        Some say you should say you have experience with other networks even though your a newbie because they don't check up on this but others say you should be honest and tell them your just starting out if they ask.

        Not sure who wrote the book that says networks don't check up on references given, but they're definitely wrong. Speaking for myself alone, I check references and I've been used as a reference to other networks as well. Don't lie, just be honest.
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  • Profile picture of the author armer
    I think peerfly and maxbounty will be the best CPA companies for newbies.
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    cpalead ...
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  • Profile picture of the author domainarama
    I may be hijacking this thread by this post. Sorry about that. I copied this message and started a brand new thread with this post, called 'What do I do now?' See you there.
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    I am not a newbie to doing things on the net, but I am newer than a newbie at CPA and CPL. I think I'm sitting on top of a goldmine. But I have no idea what to do next.

    In the last couple of months I've been trying my hand at autoblogging. I have one WordPress site about stock market types of things. I prettied up the site by adding a lot of plugins. I don't recall adding a plugin that allowed me to collect email addresses. But apparently I did. I recently noticed that I have collected maybe two dozen email addresses from people who voluntarily left them. I made no offers and have no products other than the advertising on the website.

    I imagine someone would pay mucho dinero for the email addresses I've accumulated. And future email addresses that drop into my lap from this site. Stock market, after all.

    What do I do next?
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  • Profile picture of the author warrenj1979
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  • Profile picture of the author PrivateCitizen
    I'm a complete newbie with CPA, but I got accepted to Peerfly without a website or a phone call. With another network, I listed a domain I had parked on Sedo, but explained that I would not be using that site to market CPA. When I called them, I just told them that I would be marketing offline (which is true) and the AM approved me right on the spot.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Petal
    I have no problems with CPA networks but deeply saddened by a fellow warrior
    C Faber ripping me off. He promoted his WSO on he WF and since I was a newbie, I needed a CPA coaching program. Unfortunately, I joined and was shocked at the poor content of his coaching. His video's were basic and kept freezing, access to his website was poor, his infomation was outdated. C Faber was banned from this forum in Sept this year.

    He took my $27 and promised a money back guarantee but when I emailed him requesting the refund, he declined. I went through the dispute resolution centre at Paypal and they helped out the blood sucking crook. Thank you paypal for screwing me even though I had a good case including an email from the Administrators of this forum confirming he was banned from here in Sept. Paypal is just interested in getting commissions. God help us!

    Fellow Warriors, please be warned about this crook C Faber. He could be hidding behind his new ID.

    I thought I was safe in here. I knew that the world outside was cold and cruel but I never thought I would be ripped off in here. Unfortunately, this 1 idiot messes it up for us fellow warriors. I'm just trying to make an honest living.

    As Michael Douglas says in Wall Street - new film '' It's pay back time C Faber.....it's time to kick your ass'' I just love pay back films. It's just a shame C Faber didn't pay back my hard earned money for something that is not worth a dime. I will expose him on all forums.

    Does anyone know how else I can get my money back? Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Petal
    Hiya guys, I have joined some of the best CPA networks but have made no money whatsoever. I must be doing something wrong as a newbie. I advertise on my website and use the banner code. For blogs, I use banners too and use text codes and contextual codes. Can somebody please confirm if this is right or not.

    Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author mark587905
    I would look for one that pays weekly or fortnightly, unless you have a large budget.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bwick
    Go with one that best fits your needs , niche, etc.
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