Invented by CDNow.com at the end of 1994 and pioneered by Amazon.com in 1996, "affiliate programs", also known as Associate Programs or Partner Programs, are a simple way for Web sites to generate revenue by directing traffic toward other sites and a great way for the operating site to increase its traffic and revenue.
Because affiliate programs are so convenient and work so well, they have become the industry's dominant method of online Marketing.
There are 4 different kinds of affiliate programs to compensate "Affiliates" (or referring sites) for generating traffic to the Affiliate Program operating Website: Pay-Per-Impression, Pay-Per-Click, Pay-Per-Lead and Pay-Per-Sale.
Pay-Per-Impression (CPM)
The Pay-Per-Impression and Pay-Per-Click Model are not common to be used in Affiliate Marketing anymore. They were used in the Past, but were mostly abandoned due to Fraud and lack of Results.
The CPM (cost-per-impression) compensation Model was revived by Google for Google AdWords in summer 2005. The feature is called "Site-Targeting" in AdWords and allows you to display your Adsense Ad on a specific Website that runs AdSense Ads.
Pay-Per-Click (CPC) Model
Like the Pay-per-Impression model was the Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Model popular during the dot com boom at the end of the 1990th but was mostly abandoned by Advertisers for Advertisements on other Websites due to rampart problems with click fraud.
The PPC Model was kept alive by the PPC Search Engine GoTo.com which became later Overture.com and is now owned by Yahoo! and renamed from "Yahoo Sponsored Search" to Yahoo Search Marketing.
Google launched their PPC Service AdWords in 2000. Ask Jeeves, now simply Ask.com followed with their PPC Service in 2005 called Ask Sponsored Listings and MSN.com in 2006 with AdCenter. Other PPC Services are Miva/FindWhat.com and 7Search.com.
Contextual Advertising
The big come-back of PPC came when Google launched AdSense in 2003, the birth of contextual Advertising. What is Google AdSense? Here is a quote from Google's History at Google's corporate Website.
Google AdSense: "... offering web sites of all sizes a way to easily generate revenue through placement of highly targeted ads adjacent to their content. Google AdSense technology analyzes the text on any given page and delivers ads that are appropriate and relevant, increasing the usefulness of the page and the likelihood that those viewing it will actually click on the advertising presented there."
Yahoo's Version of AdSense called Yahoo! Publisher Network was launched (beta) in 2005. Microsoft is also working on their own Version of AdSense which is expected to be launched (beta) in 2006.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Classic PPC Search Engine Marketing (Cost-Per-Click (CPC) advertising) is not Affiliate Marketing. It is an entirely different type of Internet Marketing and only has some technical details in common with old PPC/CPC Affiliate Marketing.
Ads are primarily displayed at the Search Engine Search Results Pages (SERPs) next to organic, free, Search Results. Contextual Advertising introduced with Google AdSense is also not Affiliate Marketing since no direct Partnership between the Advertiser who creates and pays for the Ads and the Publisher who displays the Ads on his Website.
This type of Marketing is generally referred to as Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and is often and wrongly mixed up and confused with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) which is about improving the ranking of a Site in the organic, free, SERPs at major Search Engines via technical means and deep understanding of the complicated ranking algorithms used by modern Search Engines.
Pay-Per-Call Advertising is neither Search Engine Marketing (SEM) nor Affiliate Marketing. Recently developed call-tracking technology allows to create a bridge between online and offline Advertising. Pay-Per-Call Advertising is still new and in it's infancy. It is expected to become the 4th major type of Internet Marketing next to Affiliate Marketing, Search Engine Marketing and Search Engine Optimization within the next years.
The Affiliate Marketing shifted almost entirely to the Pay-Per-Lead (CPA or CPL) and Pay-Per-Sale Model (CPS) which is also known as Performance Marketing. The paid commission is usually a percentage of the referred sales or a flat dollar amount.
The Pay-Per-Lead (CPA or CPL) Model
The Advertiser pays Affiliates a Flat Amount Commission if a referred visitor performs a specific action on the Advertisers Site. It could be Actions like filling out a Form, Signing up for a Newsletter or Creating an Account.
The CPA Model is very popular with Online Services like Credit Card Providers, Insurance Services, DVD and Video Game Rental Services and Loans and Mortgages. Due to the usual high flat commission amount is the CPA very attractive for PPC Affiliates that do not have a permanent Website and an established User Base.
Before you consider the CPA Model for you problem, make sure to have mechanisms in place to validate the quality of referred leads. Your program will be vulnerable to become a victim of fraud, affiliates that generate tons of "fake" leads if you do not have anything in place to verify the quality of the produced leads.
The Pay-Per-Sale (CPS) Model
This Model is used by most Online Merchants today. The Merchant pays a percentage of the Order Amount that was created by a customer who was referred by an Affiliate.
Do not pay commissions that you end up loosing money on an order. You will gain new customers because of the Affiliate Program, but you will also pay commissions for returning customers.
Shoppers on the internet are more savvy today. Comparison Shopping Sites, Coupon Sites, Cash-Back Shopping and Charity Sites, that make up a large percentage of successful affiliates, are often visited by Shoppers first. See the Affiliate Program also as a Customer Retention Tool.
CPA or CPS?
If your competitors have affiliate programs and you don't, chances are good, that you are loosing a considerable amount of business to them, because the lag of an affiliate program for your site.
If you want to use an Affiliate Program as an Online Merchant for the whole purpose of customer acquisition, consider the CPA Model and pay a flat commission for new customers’ referrer by affiliates.
Do the math to come up with a Flat Commission that makes it worthwhile for affiliates to promote you. Affiliates are not waiting for you, the next Merchant that has a Program is only one click away.
What you do and what commission you pay is up to you. You can also mix compensation models. The best thing to do is always to check first what your competitors are doing and use their compensation model as reference.
Pay-Per-Sale is by far the most common compensation model. 2/3 to 3/4 of all Affiliate Programs today are Pay-per-Sale Programs. The operating Site only pays "Commission" to their Affiliates for actual Results (a Sale, Sign-up etc.) and not just for promises (Clickthroughs, Banner Impressions).
Affiliate Networks
Operating an affiliate program to drive traffic to your website has never been easier. Most Sites utilize 3rd Party Services (so called Affiliate Networks). Those Services provide the infrastructure for you to track all the traffic and referrals to your Website.
Networks also work as a Recruiting Platform to find Websites willing to promote your Products or Services. The Integration of their Service usually takes just a few days or sometimes just a few hours.
Some of the Networks also help you to keep the generated overhead low (such as Payment of the Affiliates).
Networks usually charge 20-30% of the commission you pay to Affiliates as Fee to you. If the Fee is 25% for example and you pay 10% commission per Sale to you Affiliate, you must pay $12.5 in commission and fee for a $100 Sale.
In-House Affiliate Program Solutions and Software
You might want to have more control over your Affiliate Program and avoid the Network fees by running the program In-House.
You can, of course, develop all the necessary tools and technology by yourself, but that is may be not very cost effective and not as easy as it seems.
The technology has already been developed by various Affiliate Tracking Solution Providers and Software Packages.
They are most of the time easy to plug into your existing Sites and have already proven themselves. Be carefully with too small or too new Solution and Software Providers.
Check the Background of the Company you consider first. Do your diligence!
Outsourcing - Outsourced Program Management (OPM)
When you have your Program up and running, the first and important step was done. Now begins the complicated part starts.
The Wild West of Affiliate Marketing when quick and easy money was made and having an Affiliate Program running on "Auto Drive" generated a huge increase in sales by affiliates that seeked out programs and did everything themselves without the need of support and guidance is over. Business on the internet matured and Affiliate Marketing as well.
An Affiliate Program requires attention. To get active and quality affiliates requires active recruitment efforts. Support of existing affiliates also became vital. A clear set of Rules, the Affiliate Agreement, must be worked out and be enforced.
Allocate Resources to the program and don't do it on the side.
Your program is destined to fail if you don't spend the required resources and time for your program.
If you don't have the resources in-house, consider outsourcing of your program management (OPM). There are today a number of quality service companies available that are specialized in this.
Conclusion
Thousands of Websites operating their Affiliate Program successfully today, prove, that Affiliate Marketing is the most cost effective and efficient way to promote your products and services on the World Wide Web.
Affiliate Marketing guarantees a fast ROI (Return of Investment) and for some Online Merchants and Services are the Sales generated through the Affiliate Channel making up a considerable percentage of their total online Revenue.
Important Abbreviations
CPA - Cost per Action
CPC - Cost per Click
CPL - Cost per Lead
CPM - Cost per (Mil) Impression (1000 Impressions)
CPS - Cost per Sale
CR - Conversion Rate
CTR - Click through rate
DRM - Dynamic Rich Media (type of Ad, technology). It has nothing to do with DRM as in Digital Rights Management
EPC - Earnings per Click / Earnings per 100 Clicks
OPM - Outsourced (Affiliate) Program Management
PPC - Pay per Click
ROI - Return of Investment
SE - Search Engines
SEM - Search Engine Marketing
SEO - Search Engine Optimization
SERP - Search Engine Result Page
SID - URL Parameter the Affiliate can pass to get tracked with Sales and Leads
Abbreviations of Websites you will come across
ABW - ABestWeb - Affiliate Marketing Forum
CJ - Commission Junction - Affiliate Network
LS - Linkshare - Affiliate Network
MyAP - My Affiliate Program - In-House Program Solution
PF - Performics - Affiliate Network
SAS - Share Sale - Affiliate Network
SEW - Search Engine Watch - News and Resources
SR - Share Results - Affiliate Network
TW - Thread Watch - Internet Marketing News Discussions
WW - Webmaster World Forums
A Cost per Action for those of you new to this way of advertising is a term that is associated with online advertising and online marketing circles. The CPA is regarded as the optimal form of purchasing an online advertising. Google has actually involved this into their Adsense. Other related terms are CPA or effective Cost per Action.
CPA is also known as Cost per Acquisition which is that the CPA offers made by the merchants are all about them acquiring something along the lines of customers, leads or even prospects. The terms Cost per Action and Cost per Acquisition they are both correct.
Finding a good CPA Affiliate Network is important; you want to find a network that is going to have all good programs. You can find these networks online but some of them are hard to find. You have to first determine what type of network you want to use. You have a choice of marketing solutions provider, pay for performance network, cost per action advertising network or performance based online marketing or cost per action.
Cost per action is one of the most popular networks to choose from. There are many networks out there and some can be hard to find, here are some we have come across and hope they can help you. Affiliate Fuel, this company has CPA network with a solid reputation for a personal service and they have a very fast payment time. Affiliate Window and Affiliate Future are both United Kingdom bases networks and they have a good number of products and services.
Azoogle Ads is a huge CPA Network, they have their own site, and they are one of the best. Adreporting.Com this is a professional and a well-rounded affiliate network and they have a few hundred merchants available for you.
CPA Empire is a good-sized affiliate network that offers its clients a medium sized list of advertisers.
There are so many other networks you can use, check online at http://www.affiliateseeking.com/netwo/23000002/1.html, there is well over 100 CPA
Monday, May 4, 2009
CPA Affiliate Marketing - The New Millionaires
What Is CPA Advertising?
PPC advertising can be extremely expensive for an online advertiser to use. There is, therefore, a significant risk for any advertiser considering using the PPC advertising model for promoting their business or products online. And, in contrast to the PPC advertising business model, which is predicated on driving high volumes of visitor traffic to an advertiser's website, the still emerging CPA advertising business model operates on the basis that any website visitor must perform a required action before the website or blog publisher will get paid.
Thus, the first factor that should be noted about CPA advertising is that the risk is 100% borne by the website or blog publisher, and that there is accordingly no risk for the advertiser.
With the more common PPC advertising format, the advertiser will pay every time his ad is opened and viewed, but using CPA advertising means that it does not matter how many people click through from an advert to a website and then choose not to buy.
If a website visitor does not undertake the task that the advertiser has chosen to pay for, then the website owner who drove that visitor to the advertiser site does not get paid, pure and simple.
What does this mean for you?
As the person responsible for driving traffic to the offers you will also reap a high reward. Some of the CPA offers can pay up to $40 and more in some cases depending on the offer. This type of advertising and online marketing model has become one of the easiest methods to generate that magical $100.00 day that all new marketers aspire to achieve.
PPC advertising can be extremely expensive for an online advertiser to use. There is, therefore, a significant risk for any advertiser considering using the PPC advertising model for promoting their business or products online. And, in contrast to the PPC advertising business model, which is predicated on driving high volumes of visitor traffic to an advertiser's website, the still emerging CPA advertising business model operates on the basis that any website visitor must perform a required action before the website or blog publisher will get paid.
Thus, the first factor that should be noted about CPA advertising is that the risk is 100% borne by the website or blog publisher, and that there is accordingly no risk for the advertiser.
With the more common PPC advertising format, the advertiser will pay every time his ad is opened and viewed, but using CPA advertising means that it does not matter how many people click through from an advert to a website and then choose not to buy.
If a website visitor does not undertake the task that the advertiser has chosen to pay for, then the website owner who drove that visitor to the advertiser site does not get paid, pure and simple.
What does this mean for you?
As the person responsible for driving traffic to the offers you will also reap a high reward. Some of the CPA offers can pay up to $40 and more in some cases depending on the offer. This type of advertising and online marketing model has become one of the easiest methods to generate that magical $100.00 day that all new marketers aspire to achieve.
What is a CPA Network and How Can it Make Me Money
CPA, or cost per action, is one of the hottest ways to make money on the internet today - and surprisingly many internet marketers have never even heard of it. The action that you get paid for is for your site visitor to fill out a form with some personal details, usually an e-mail address or zip code, and submit it. That's all! No pre-selling, no refunds, no long sales pitches or any of the hundreds of other traditional affiliate marketing woes to worry about. When done correctly, CPA is one of the simplest ways to monetize a website.
A CPA network is what makes all of this possible. CPA networks bring advertisers and publishers together and act as a sort of middle-man, vetting both sides and making sure that the publishers get paid for their efforts. On one side, the advertiser provides an offer, says for car insurance, some marketing materials, and then pays the network a commission for making it available to the CPA affiliates. On the other side, these affiliates market the products via their websites, drive traffic to the sites and generate sales leads. The sweet bit is that, whether the customer actually buys the product, or not, the CPA affiliate still gets paid simply for generating the signup.
From a customers perspective its always less of a consideration to part with information than money, and so you find that sign up rates for a CPA network, as opposed to a more traditional affiliate network are significantly higher - meaning more money for you, the CPA affiliate
A good choice of CPA network can often be the difference between good sales and great ones. Most CPA networks have a team of affiliate managers who will vet prospective affiliates, but once accepted there are great riches to be reaped. Since each CPA network also offers different promotions its often worth signing up with more than one.
So whether its ring tones, credit cards, or even life insurance you are selling, there is a lot of money to be made via a CPA network. If you would like to know more about this exciting way of making money then I would recommend that you get a copy of CPA Riches by Tyler Reed before you start. Tyler has many years experience in the field of internet marketing and specifically CPA, and takes you through all of the potential pitfalls and problems in getting started. Believe me, if you follow this guide you will pay for the cost of it within days.
A CPA network is what makes all of this possible. CPA networks bring advertisers and publishers together and act as a sort of middle-man, vetting both sides and making sure that the publishers get paid for their efforts. On one side, the advertiser provides an offer, says for car insurance, some marketing materials, and then pays the network a commission for making it available to the CPA affiliates. On the other side, these affiliates market the products via their websites, drive traffic to the sites and generate sales leads. The sweet bit is that, whether the customer actually buys the product, or not, the CPA affiliate still gets paid simply for generating the signup.
From a customers perspective its always less of a consideration to part with information than money, and so you find that sign up rates for a CPA network, as opposed to a more traditional affiliate network are significantly higher - meaning more money for you, the CPA affiliate
A good choice of CPA network can often be the difference between good sales and great ones. Most CPA networks have a team of affiliate managers who will vet prospective affiliates, but once accepted there are great riches to be reaped. Since each CPA network also offers different promotions its often worth signing up with more than one.
So whether its ring tones, credit cards, or even life insurance you are selling, there is a lot of money to be made via a CPA network. If you would like to know more about this exciting way of making money then I would recommend that you get a copy of CPA Riches by Tyler Reed before you start. Tyler has many years experience in the field of internet marketing and specifically CPA, and takes you through all of the potential pitfalls and problems in getting started. Believe me, if you follow this guide you will pay for the cost of it within days.
The Connection between Affiliate Marketing and CPA Networks
Is the CPA Network. Also known as cost-per-action, pay-per-action and cost-per-acquisition, CPA is a proving to be more cost effective and reliable than many of the pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns that have monopolized affiliate marketing in the past.
The reason for the success and popularity of CPA Networks? It's the fact that merchants and website owners do not have to pay for advertising unless it benefits their business in some Trends come and go in affiliate marketing, but one trend that seems to be sticking around way. Much different from pay-per-click campaigns in which the merchant pays for a click on a link whether it brings about a sale or productive site visit or not, CPA networks are based on performance marketing. This type of marketing means that merchants only pay the affiliate webmasters (also known as publishers) when a desired action takes place.
Desired actions or acquisitions may include a download from a website, a site registration, newsletter sign-up or a product purchase. Regardless of the action, the idea with CPA is that the merchant is seeing an actual benefit to his/her business. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case with PPC campaigns, which is why too many Internet marketers experience PPC draining their bank accounts rather than filling them.
CPA networks provide an alternative to paying for ads upfront and are great options for marketers who are starting out with little funds to contribute to advertising efforts. It can be discouraging for a new Internet marketer to find that advertising expenses are more than profits. In fact, many new business owners give up when they experience this scenario. But with the performance-based marketing innate in CPA Networks, business owners can be certain that they only pay when they see real results.
In order to get involved in CPA, you will need to join a CPA Affiliate Marketing Network. These networks offer a way for you to benefit from CPA while having a middle-man (the network) doing the work for you. For example, the network serves as a liaison between merchants and affiliate webmasters, looking out for the best interests of each in order to achieve ultimate success with advertising efforts. By ensuring the right ads are placed on the right websites, the networks benefit both merchants and webmasters and make the relationship lucrative for each.
While there are many existing CPA networks online, it makes sense to be selective before you join a network. Learn as much as you can about the network, the businesses and websites that are network members as well as the network's track record for success. Research, just like in any area of Internet marketing, really pays off when you are deciding the right CPA network for your business.
CPA networks are proving to be more than another Internet marketing fad. What's more, they are nearly risk-free, as you only have to pay once your business has experienced results. This makes CPA networks one affiliate marketing trend to follow.
The reason for the success and popularity of CPA Networks? It's the fact that merchants and website owners do not have to pay for advertising unless it benefits their business in some Trends come and go in affiliate marketing, but one trend that seems to be sticking around way. Much different from pay-per-click campaigns in which the merchant pays for a click on a link whether it brings about a sale or productive site visit or not, CPA networks are based on performance marketing. This type of marketing means that merchants only pay the affiliate webmasters (also known as publishers) when a desired action takes place.
Desired actions or acquisitions may include a download from a website, a site registration, newsletter sign-up or a product purchase. Regardless of the action, the idea with CPA is that the merchant is seeing an actual benefit to his/her business. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case with PPC campaigns, which is why too many Internet marketers experience PPC draining their bank accounts rather than filling them.
CPA networks provide an alternative to paying for ads upfront and are great options for marketers who are starting out with little funds to contribute to advertising efforts. It can be discouraging for a new Internet marketer to find that advertising expenses are more than profits. In fact, many new business owners give up when they experience this scenario. But with the performance-based marketing innate in CPA Networks, business owners can be certain that they only pay when they see real results.
In order to get involved in CPA, you will need to join a CPA Affiliate Marketing Network. These networks offer a way for you to benefit from CPA while having a middle-man (the network) doing the work for you. For example, the network serves as a liaison between merchants and affiliate webmasters, looking out for the best interests of each in order to achieve ultimate success with advertising efforts. By ensuring the right ads are placed on the right websites, the networks benefit both merchants and webmasters and make the relationship lucrative for each.
While there are many existing CPA networks online, it makes sense to be selective before you join a network. Learn as much as you can about the network, the businesses and websites that are network members as well as the network's track record for success. Research, just like in any area of Internet marketing, really pays off when you are deciding the right CPA network for your business.
CPA networks are proving to be more than another Internet marketing fad. What's more, they are nearly risk-free, as you only have to pay once your business has experienced results. This makes CPA networks one affiliate marketing trend to follow.
Affiliate Marketing - How To Combine CPA Programs And Classified Ads For Insane Profits!
The costs of pay-per-click marketing can be exorbitant sometimes, and it can be hard to persuade someone to whip out his credit card to buy something online. The solution? CPA affiliate programs and classified ads!
What are CPA affiliate programs? CPA basically stands for cost-per-action. Typically, it stands for a program where you are rewarded for referring a lead. In other words, the customer does not actually have to buy from the site for the affiliate to earn a commission.
They are the perfect programs to promote to make easy commissions within hours!
So where do you post your CPA offers? Classified ads are one of the most effective places to do so. Craig list alone can get you tons of traffic. Other recommends classified ads sites are the Yellow Pages and US Free Ads. Use all 3 to get the maximum amount of traffic to your affiliate offers.
The title of your classified ad is the main key to your ad's success. If you can write a killer keyword-optimized headline, you will receive tons of traffic and your ad may even appear high for the search engine rankings of your targeted keyword! And that usually means a flood of traffic to your offer.
For some sites, you may be allowed to set up multiple accounts to post multiple ads of the same offer. Some sites do not allow posting the same ad over and over again, hence the need for this. So if you want to get more exposure for your ad, check if you can set up multiple accounts to do this method.
What are CPA affiliate programs? CPA basically stands for cost-per-action. Typically, it stands for a program where you are rewarded for referring a lead. In other words, the customer does not actually have to buy from the site for the affiliate to earn a commission.
They are the perfect programs to promote to make easy commissions within hours!
So where do you post your CPA offers? Classified ads are one of the most effective places to do so. Craig list alone can get you tons of traffic. Other recommends classified ads sites are the Yellow Pages and US Free Ads. Use all 3 to get the maximum amount of traffic to your affiliate offers.
The title of your classified ad is the main key to your ad's success. If you can write a killer keyword-optimized headline, you will receive tons of traffic and your ad may even appear high for the search engine rankings of your targeted keyword! And that usually means a flood of traffic to your offer.
For some sites, you may be allowed to set up multiple accounts to post multiple ads of the same offer. Some sites do not allow posting the same ad over and over again, hence the need for this. So if you want to get more exposure for your ad, check if you can set up multiple accounts to do this method.
Earn Affiliate Commissions with CPA Offers
If you are trying to make money online, then you know the importance of having multiple streams of revenue. For example, if you have a blog or web site that is promoting an affiliate product, you could also have Google AdSense on that site for another stream of revenue.
Another idea for an additional stream of revenue is adding CPA offers to your blog or web site. You can create a free blog around your niche and add your CPA offers. You can set up a free blog with wordpress or blogger.
What is CPA?
CPA stands for Cost Per Action or Cost Per Acquisition. In CPA on-line marketing, the advertisers pay a fee for each customer acquired that is the result of the campaign effort.
This action can be a lead (Cost Per Lead or CPL), a sale of a product (Cost Per Sale or CPS), or some other pre-defined user action; sometimes only requiring they enter an email or ZIP code. Affiliates earn the majority of the CPA which is paid by the advertiser.
You can find offers in almost any niche. Here is a list of a few of the niches that you can use CPA offers:
Another idea for an additional stream of revenue is adding CPA offers to your blog or web site. You can create a free blog around your niche and add your CPA offers. You can set up a free blog with wordpress or blogger.
What is CPA?
CPA stands for Cost Per Action or Cost Per Acquisition. In CPA on-line marketing, the advertisers pay a fee for each customer acquired that is the result of the campaign effort.
This action can be a lead (Cost Per Lead or CPL), a sale of a product (Cost Per Sale or CPS), or some other pre-defined user action; sometimes only requiring they enter an email or ZIP code. Affiliates earn the majority of the CPA which is paid by the advertiser.
You can find offers in almost any niche. Here is a list of a few of the niches that you can use CPA offers:
How to Find CPA Affiliate Networks
A Cost per Action for those of you new to this way of advertising is a term that is associated with online advertising and online marketing circles. The CPA is regarded as the optimal form of purchasing an online advertising. Google has actually involved this into their Adsense. Other related terms are CPA or effective Cost per Action.
CPA is also known as Cost per Acquisition which is that the CPA offers made by the merchants are all about them acquiring something along the lines of customers, leads or even prospects. The terms Cost per Action and Cost per Acquisition they are both correct.
Finding a good CPA Affiliate Network is important; you want to find a network that is going to have all good programs. You can find these networks online but some of them are hard to find. You have to first determine what type of network you want to use. You have a choice of marketing solutions provider, pay for performance network, cost per action advertising network or performance based online marketing or cost per action.
Cost per action is one of the most popular networks to choose from. There are many networks out there and some can be hard to find, here are some we have come across and hope they can help you. Affiliate Fuel, this company has CPA network with a solid reputation for a personal service and they have a very fast payment time. Affiliate Window and Affiliate Future are both United Kingdom bases networks and they have a good number of products and services.
Azoogle Ads is a huge CPA Network, they have their own site, and they are one of the best. Ad reporting.Com this is a professional and a well-rounded affiliate network and they have a few hundred merchants available for you.
CPA Empire is a good-sized affiliate network that offers its clients a medium sized list of advertisers.
CPA is also known as Cost per Acquisition which is that the CPA offers made by the merchants are all about them acquiring something along the lines of customers, leads or even prospects. The terms Cost per Action and Cost per Acquisition they are both correct.
Finding a good CPA Affiliate Network is important; you want to find a network that is going to have all good programs. You can find these networks online but some of them are hard to find. You have to first determine what type of network you want to use. You have a choice of marketing solutions provider, pay for performance network, cost per action advertising network or performance based online marketing or cost per action.
Cost per action is one of the most popular networks to choose from. There are many networks out there and some can be hard to find, here are some we have come across and hope they can help you. Affiliate Fuel, this company has CPA network with a solid reputation for a personal service and they have a very fast payment time. Affiliate Window and Affiliate Future are both United Kingdom bases networks and they have a good number of products and services.
Azoogle Ads is a huge CPA Network, they have their own site, and they are one of the best. Ad reporting.Com this is a professional and a well-rounded affiliate network and they have a few hundred merchants available for you.
CPA Empire is a good-sized affiliate network that offers its clients a medium sized list of advertisers.
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