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Anyone work with CPA 's anymore?

CPA internet advertising

         

alec23

10:47 pm on Jan 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Im trying to get an ad for our site out on the web. The ad is called Deal of the Day.Im trying to distribute this ad as a CPA, but people keep telling me they dont want to take the risk and run a CPA ad on their site. (We are running a rev share type CPA) I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to where to find sites that are willing to run our CPA ad. Thanks

jcoronella

6:05 pm on Jan 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi Alec, welcome to WebmasterWorld!

There are lots of ads that run as CPA. It is a really big industry and is typically referred to as 'affiliate marketing' (..and is what this forum is mostly about)

Typically you don't want someone who is just running banners on their site. Their return and yours will not be that great. Successful affiliate marketers generally build (or already have) a site about your product or related to the product somehow.

Depending on what your budget is, a good way to find affiliates is by signing up with an affiliate network like commission junction, linkshare, performics, tradedoubler, shareasale, etc.

Another way, is to find sites in your area (search your keywords on the search engines) and look for sites that are already running affiliate ads.

alec23

6:30 pm on Jan 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks. I've been hired as the affiliate Marketing manager here, and can't really work with a company like cj because of their high rates. Deal of the Day, the ad i am trying to move, is an single product ad, that changes everyday, that features a different prodcut everyday. I need to know what tools to use, besides networks, that i can use to find sites that deal with lower end cpa advertising.

Our average order price is 25-30 dollars, and we are offering 20% per net shipped sale. Our products change everyday, so we dont have a speciific audience base to target. ANy advice?

-al in chi town

GerBot

6:25 pm on Jan 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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To answer your question directly – yes.
Lots of webmaster run CPA programs on their site

The problem as I see it is:
You can't target niche sites because your product always changes.
You will not get on bigger sites because they sell their inventory as CPM
You will never get an ad network to run your banners unless you pay their CPM

For those few sites left you are going to have to be better than Google's adsense (which is pretty good at placing ads for various content pages.

You might fins a few personal pages but I honestly can't see any affiliates picking your program up.

sorry