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Hey guys,

I have a friend who is getting started with IM. He has purchased a course and is going through it. On it, he learned about this thing called OfferVault.

I went to OfferVault and found INCREDIBLY awesome payouts. (Many were $25-$100.) Are those real/legit?

Also, can I do "flyer marketing" or something like that to direct people to those sites? Seems to me that would be "almost too easy," and if so, my friend may have found a great thing.

Appreciate the help.

Jeremy
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  • Profile picture of the author jaggyjay
    I dare say all cpa offers are legit... but I won't say they're all ethical

    You'll find many offers with handsome payouts from reputable companies on Offer Vault. Now, it may be "almost too easy" to direct traffic to these offers, but converting that traffic is a whole other story.
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    • Profile picture of the author Samrath Gupta
      Originally Posted by jaggyjay View Post

      I dare say all cpa offers are legit... but I won't say they're all ethical

      You'll find many offers with handsome payouts from reputable companies on Offer Vault. Now, it may be "almost too easy" to direct traffic to these offers, but converting that traffic is a whole other story.
      I agree with Jaggyjay

      On offervault you may find that 10 networks have same offers with different payout. It depends on you which network you choose to work with.

      Always keep in mind that If any network pays you MORE doesn't means it'll definitely pay you It could be a fraud network as well..

      Regarding Flyer Marketing, Talk with your AM and let him now about your strategy. If he/she agrees then, Go with it. If NO, Then I'd say look for any alternative

      Regards
      ~Sam~

      PS: Every shiny Yellow stuff is not Gold
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    They are all "legit", but regarding flyer marketing I would just suggest talking to your affiliate manager first.

    It isn't as easy as it looks, but isn't very hard compared to most business models.
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  • Profile picture of the author RyanEagle
    OfferVault won't always know all of the details about the offers, so you may see a huge payout but it won't tell you that the offer only takes a specific kind of traffic, or whether it requires a full sale as opposed to just a lead. You would need to be a part of the network that holds the offer and ask your AM for more details.
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  • Profile picture of the author NinjaTech
    CPA is where the real money is at. You have to apply to the actual networks and get approved dude. Its pretty easy just make sure you have a company name and its good to have a webpage up to represent your company or website.
    offer vault is a great place to fine the offer in your niche , but you have to join the network get approved to run the actual ad.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy James
    Dumb question for my friend/client.

    How do you find the AM? I am assuming that OfferVault is a "broker," if you will, for many different CPA companies, and that it gets a little "off the top" of each payout.

    So, do I need to avoid it altogether? Or, sign up for a specific company through that site?

    Thanks.

    Jeremy
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    • Profile picture of the author Mercer
      Originally Posted by Jeremy James View Post

      How do you find the AM? I am assuming that OfferVault is a "broker," if you will, for many different CPA companies, and that it gets a little "off the top" of each payout.

      So, do I need to avoid it altogether? Or, sign up for a specific company through that site?
      You can't find AM's on Offervault or even on the CPA networks website. You need to apply to the network and, if you get in, one will be assigned to you.

      Offervault is a service that tells CPA marketers on which CPA networks specific offers are running, and what the payouts are. In exchange for offering that service, Offervault (as far as I know) affiliates with the different CPA networks and gets a little cut for each referral.

      It's also a good place to find many of the CPA networks, so you could make note of which ones you see listed, then go to their websites and apply. Some of the more popular ones include Neverblue, Adsimilis, A4D, MaxBounty, Peerfly, and C2M.

      Apply to any or all, as CPA is a pretty easy way to make some moolah.

      HTH,
      D
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