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A Crucial Step

Before throwing yourself wholeheartedly, do take the time to actually enter and check out offers like these. Run searches in Google for words like

“insurance + review” or “free gift card” to find blog sites that contain CPA ads. One thing that will strike you straight away is the many results that come up exposing “scams” connected with these CPA offers. That is why it’s crucial you check out these offers yourself, before blithely building a site around them.

And why it’s a good idea only to find offers through reputable CPA networks.

CPA networks, and How They Work

The first thing you have probably already realized is that there are a lot of shady companies out there, and you don’t want to work hard to gain Don’s trust, then send him to a company that doesn’t deliver what it promises –

worse, is out to scam him!

One way to protect yourself – and Don – is to join a CPA network.

Unfortunately, it’s hard to tell what benefits each one offers, until you’ve signed up and tried them out.

3 highly reputable companies to start with are:

Clickbooth

Pepperjam

ShareaSale

Later on, after you’ve got the hang of CPA marketing, you might wish to try a few more. Here is a sampling of better-known CPA networks:

Adfish

AZN Network

Rakuten

Offerweb

ROI Rocket

ShareResults

Xy7.com

Getting your Foot in the Door The first thing you’ll discover: You will experience a short waiting period, while the CPA network you’ve selected considers your application.

Sometimes, your application is rejected – and sometimes, there’s no indication why.

If this happens to you, don’t waste any time worrying about it. Move on, and try another.

Here are some solid tips as to what CPA networks are looking for – and what will often make them unhesitatingly reject an application…

What CPA Networks Like