What are private CPA networks and how they differ from the regular ones?

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Hi guys,
Does anybody can explain me how private CPA networks differ from regular CPA networks and what these private are?

Thanks
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  • As you can see many people had a bad experience with SOME small or regular cpa networks.
    You won't find a bad reviews for the networks like peerfly.
    I had bad experience with ewa network, blam ads etc.

    Some people earned money and at the end been banned or haven't received payments.
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  • It is "thought" that private networks are much more exclusive (better offers, better payouts, better payment terms, etc), many networks will advertise themselves as "private" when in reality they do accept almost everyone..
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    • Hi Chris,
      Thanks for answer!
      Actually it's exactly what i was thinking about this matter Tell me something, i've just started to promote CPA offers so i don't know much about them. I applied to many networks and some rejected my application. Can you explain me why they even think to reject somebody's application even if that person is newbie? Is it about a traffic quality or something like that?
      Thanks!
  • There are some networks that claim to be 'private', but they just use that word as a marketing ploy to get more affiliates.

    A real private network is a network that will only accept affiliates under certain circumstances/conditions, usually via a referral. The benefits of (most) private networks are that you usually get more say - meaning that the network is more willing to work with you to meet your needs.

    Private networks are generally much smaller than their public counterparts, so they are more 'hands on' when it comes to managing their affiliates. My AM will sometimes even text me, asking about my ROI and if I need any help increasing it.

    For example, the network I'm in asked me to run an in-house financial offer, they told me that my payout per lead is "up to you" - meaning that I can choose the payout for my leads (depending on traffic quality).
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    • Thanks for answer viasq!
      But why do they accept affiliates under certain circumstances/conditions only? Don't they need more traffic?

      And i have another questing for you What do you mean by "depending on traffic quality?"

      Thanks!
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  • Usually, it's a marketing gimmick.
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  • Just a trick to try to hype up their network.

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