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CPA Marketing
CPA networks have been of the go since the 1990's but it is still not widely
published, but kept by a few who make an incredible amount of money. hence why people with little experience are not accepted by the top CPA
networks. They are looking for very experienced publishers/affiliate who can
generate more money for them.
Hence why the best income producing CPA offers are not available to the
inexperienced.
Stands for "Cost per action" offers where a user fills out a form or
download software from an advertiser. These forms can range from a single
email submit (for a free laptop Offer) to a much longer form with multiple
fields (life insurance offer).
CPA Advertisers generally payout from $0.25 -$3.00 for a single email email
submit to anything
up to $130 for longer forms.
What making CPA offers so attractive is that the user generally does no have
to buy anything at all just required to enter their personal information,
either email address or fill in a form.
CPA network may have 100's or even 1000's of different offers available for
your to promote or just browse through, they take a small % of commission
offered.
You just login and get a unique affiliate ID for you to promote each offer.
And you will receive one check and the CPA network controls all the tracking
and commissions on your behalf. but you must go through often a very
vigorous application form to get started and unfortunate the CPA's are not to keen on newbies, and either
accept or reject you.
What are CPA Networks?
A CPA network is the middle man between the advertiser and the publishers. And they host the CPA offers from advertiser and then get the
publisher/affiliate to push traffic to the offer and then take a % of the
price paid to the publisher/affiliate as their income. This is why they
could have between 100 and 1000 offers and often you will find the same
offer with 2 different CPA networks.
An example could be a advertiser may pay $4.00 for the information but the
CPS network only offers $3.00 to the publisher/affiliate, taking the $1.00
as their payment for introducing you to the advertiser.
Once accepted by the CPA you can browse through their offers and decide
which one you wish to promote. Each individual offer has a different
affiliate ID. The CPA controls all the tracking of leads and commissions on
your behalf. and send you a check at the end of the month.
This is why they are not too keen on newbies, so without setting yourself up
as experienced, you must try and look as if you know a little of what is
expected of you and not to green.
Anne
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