Would you trust an affiliate network on hasoffers or don't even try them?

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Strangely , I've heard better things of hasoffers which is cheaper than all the other tracking systems , however if a network were to be rather new and on hasoffers would you even test them or only run on networks with platforms such as link trust? I'm debating whether to go on link trust or has offers, so your opinion would be much appreciated.


Ps: the price doesn't matter to me I have enough model it's just what would be best in the affiliates eyes and conversions .
 


I would, you need to check reviews before joining any network. Even the bigger platforms offer entry packages now that are similar to HasOffers. Do your research beforehand.

Alright , thanks . Glad to see hasoffers won't give a huge disadvantage to the impression of cpa networks .

I usually stay away from newer networks or unless a veteran recommends them or i know the guys beforehand.

Right , it's definitely important for someone to vouch for a network . However even if they use hasoffers you wouldn't bother long as their vouched for ?
 
Honestly, HasOffers is a nice system. A lot of it's bad rep comes from when they had a free version and new networks owned by a kid in his moms basement were popping up using it. When evaluating a network you should look at the company and people BEHIND the tracking software.
 
Honestly, HasOffers is a nice system. A lot of it's bad rep comes from when they had a free version and new networks owned by a kid in his moms basement were popping up using it. When evaluating a network you should look at the company and people BEHIND the tracking software.

Tru dat! but I would also generally say, stay away from startup networks. Until you are really in a big scaling situation, were the $1 or $2 paybump or .05 conversion difference will really add up for you. Overall, trying offers that you don't see around, is risky, but sometimes thats were you separate yourself in this game too.

Personally, If I were to move an offer over to a network that's running Hasoffers, i would negotiate some really good terms with them ahead of time. And not push anything heavy, until i get paid.

-V3nE
 
I've trusted networks with direct track, and I don't need to get into what a fail that tracking platform is. So why not try HasOffers - the enterprise version isn't too bad...
 
it shouldnt be the platform the network is using, it should be if they are going to pay you or not.

actually IMO you should be looking to cut out as many middlemen as possible and be contacting the publishers directly to push for them. you dont need a CPA network, most of the time you can just msg the publishers(IAC, SinglesNET, etc.) and they will set you up accounts with them direct.

CPA companies are just middlemen douches making a killing off YOUR traffic and taking all the credit for it when talking to their publishers, you dont need em!
 
it shouldnt be the platform the network is using, it should be if they are going to pay you or not.

actually IMO you should be looking to cut out as many middlemen as possible and be contacting the publishers directly to push for them. you dont need a CPA network, most of the time you can just msg the publishers(IAC, SinglesNET, etc.) and they will set you up accounts with them direct.

CPA companies are just middlemen douches making a killing off YOUR traffic and taking all the credit for it when talking to their publishers, you dont need em!

but when an advertiser bails out, the cpa network is willing to float and pay you... sometimes.

if a network refuses to pay because the advertiser didn't pay, then that's a useless cpa network lol.
 
I use hasoffers and have no complaints really. When it first came out I didn't really care much for it and people weren't too excited about it. Now it seems to be just as fine as any other solution out there. Some networks have their own custom built solution, whats to say thats any better or worse?
 
Are more fraudulent networks likely to use HasOffers? Yes. Does that mean you should avoid any networks running on HasOffers? Nope.

In the last week, Adsimilis changed from their craptastic (sorry sean, micheal, eleah) inside tracking platform to HasOffers and I'm relieved since HasOffers is a pretty good platform for a pub.