any guide for CPA via PPC

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i am quiet good at CPC. specially Adwords. (Using coupon codes to cut down the cost)
I can do FB advertisements as well..
wat i beleive is they both dont allow CPA offers.
Seems plenty of people doing it.
maybe i am missing something.
A guide about it would be great.
or sombody who can guide me regarding it .
#cpa #guide #ppc
  • Profile picture of the author jolinepenniman
    both do not allow CPA esp, affiliate link but if you could mask it then you will be approved.
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  • Profile picture of the author imback
    Sure just search this forum it's free.


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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Originally Posted by faysal9 View Post

    i am quiet good at CPC. specially Adwords. (Using coupon codes to cut down the cost)
    I can do FB advertisements as well..
    wat i beleive is they both dont allow CPA offers.
    Seems plenty of people doing it.
    maybe i am missing something.
    A guide about it would be great.
    or sombody who can guide me regarding it .

    Adwords is the probably the toughest PPC platform as you need to be very indirect with your sales funnel...which is pretty much the opposite goal of a sales funnel...so that is pretty tricky. Plenty of people still doing it, but it takes money and time in testing and making plenty of mistakes.

    Even though you are good at Adwords..if you haven't done PPC - CPA yet, I would stick with a smaller PPC platform. Less traffic but it will be easier to get your foot in the door. Work up from there
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    Why does everyone assume PPC is automatically Adwords? It's not. There's lots of other PPC engines that work very well out there. Adwords is the biggest, no arguement there, but they're also the hardest one for an affiliate to use. You've got to go with other PPC engines for PPC with CPA now. Others do work.

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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    FB does allow CPA offers, but not all of them.

    Adwords is tougher, but if you build entire websites with a privacy policy and several content pages and then use a landing page to capture leads you can promote CPA offers.


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    • Profile picture of the author bodiddley
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      FB does allow CPA offers, but not all of them.

      Adwords is tougher, but if you build entire websites with a privacy policy and several content pages and then use a landing page to capture leads you can promote CPA offers.


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      Hey William, do you know off the top of your head the type of CPA offers Facebook will allow?

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  • Profile picture of the author MikeMorgan
    Adwords is one of the toughest PPC advertising platforms. But, one you crack the so called CODE , it is very profitable and easily scalable system .
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Ong CW
    Becos Adwords is tough, it weeds out alot of competition easily. Being proficient in adwords is indeed profitable and scalable if you do it right.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Agreed...with Adwords these days you really need to be creative and set up a good solid and non-flat funnel. The old days of aggressive affiliate campaigns are very difficult these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author elexmedia
    Just a simple tip...
    1. Use Microsoft Adcenter for the PPC (it allow you direct-linking also to the CPA offer)
    2. Build a simple landing page, consist of coupon code. (coupon related with your niche, example: cookingware coupon discount)
    3. Fill the simple website with CPA banner (example: Cookingware CPA offer). Best place for placing the ads are in the top and right side of the site

    Hope this quick tips help
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  • Profile picture of the author innpacked
    Hello Friends,

    I am new for PPC i would like to happy if anybody share with me PPC complete tutorial.

    Thanks in advance
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  • Please may I know some of the best other PPC engines apart from Adwords.
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Ah its very simple really.

    Find proper lead generation offers first that pay per FORM SUBMIT (not per sale they suck). Then, you drive proper first tier traffic to it. Competitors and brand names work VERY well! Think insurance, loans, property, debt, credit cards. That's where the real money is.

    Any questions just let me know,
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  • Profile picture of the author MN786
    I think only facbook ads allow direct traffic
    adwords, adchoice and most of PPC networks don't link affiliates...
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    • Profile picture of the author lconsult
      Originally Posted by MN786 View Post

      I think only facbook ads allow direct traffic
      adwords, adchoice and most of PPC networks don't link affiliates...
      Agreed.

      Be very careful about where you try to direct link an affiliate offer otherwise you will get your PPC network account (e.g. Adwords) banned.
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