Which CPA networks accept incentive traffic?

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Such as getting sign-ups through a GPT site. Simply pay the people to supply their e-mail, and you get paid.

I heard a few Maxbounty offers allow that... but who else does? I want to do that, though I do not want to get fired.



Also, do CPA networks allow you to hire a team of marketers to help you out, even get leads for you?
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    • I understand what you're saying. Using GPTs is a short-term solution, something I plan on doing until I get a website set up.
    • I just send you PM about this
  • I don't think CPA networks which allow incentive traffic allow you to use GPT sites and pay people to fill out the offers because none of the offers will convert on the back end. You need to incentivize with things such as offering a free e-book, video game cheats, etc..
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    • And yet, people post CPA offers on GPT sites all the time, so some must allow it. What about Maxbounty?
  • For incentive traffic - blamads beats them all..
  • You can check out InstantDollarz, they have a sub-par name and look but they have a lot of incentive offers and they always pay.

    Of course there's all the other content locking networks as well, which all offer incentive offers. (CPALead, Blamads, Leadbolt, Adscend Media etc.).
  • Dollarade, blamads, adscendmedia, cpalead, leadbolt.

    But if they accept GPT, u better speak to your Affiliate Manager about it.
  • I need it too, thanks
  • Check out these networks Categories // AffiliatePaying.com
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  • Try using Pointclicktrack Incentive account. They have some great Incentive offer.
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  • I'd say bluetrackmedia is pretty well known for all types of incent
  • The largest incentivize based network by revenue is Adperio - although they are technically an agency, they do allow very limited large publishers. They are the official agency for several major brands including Netflix's incentive based social gold.

    Almost all the major social based incent platforms go to them for the offers. I'm running an offer there and when they do well, they can easily hit $1-2M for any product a month...
  • So.... I'm a bit confused. When I go to blamads, whats the difference between signing up as an affiliate and a publisher.
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    • There's no difference. The terms are used interchangeably. Some networks and advertisers say publishers and some say affiliates. They're the same thing.
  • Try to inquire MGCash. The manager seem cool about that type of incentive.
  • Most content locking networks accept incentive traffic. You should check them out if your looking to get started in that field.
  • As others have pointed out networks that allow incent. There are incent offers for more than just an email submit. Even rebills and long forum submits.

    The key difference is if the incent offer allows CASH incent or not. Some offers allow cash incent and u can pay people to sign up all day.
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    • Correct, I've noticed that most networks don't have it cut and clear what types of incentive traffic is allowed on their campaigns, so always contact your AM and get approval in writing before it becomes a mess.
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