no more weeklies on epic...



Why wait an extra week? Theoretically, their quality will be better, payouts higher, and greater offer longevity. In reality, who knows if that would be the case, but if a network can really shape its base into a higher quality base, that's the network that will succeed in the long run.

My largest campaigns right now are run directly from the advertisers' agencies - Net 30-40 is a bitch, but my payout is ridiculously higher than any network that's ever had the offer, and while I've seen these offers get pulled left and right from networks, or regularly hit volume caps, I'm still going, at insanely higher payouts. Sitting on $100k receivables was nerve wracking at first, but if you have the bank reserves and credit lines to float it yourself (oh, and I forgot the most important part - really high quality traffic), it's worth it. Had I just taken my first direct offer from Epic, Neverblue, or Direct Agents instead, I would have settled for $8-12 lead payouts, and the offer eventually getting pulled. I'm now at $25/lead direct, net 40... I'll take my net 40 payout, 3 years running now.

I just signed up with a net 30 network that takes quality so seriously, they even require trade references. Net 30 payment, but the quality of the offers, and the payouts on these offers is miles beyond the typical CPA network. If you're only concerned with CPA networks and getting paid quickly, you're ignoring good, long-term business opportunities.

That's all exactly true - it's amazing how much margin affiliates are sometimes missing on lead gen offers to get paid faster. It's good to be in a position to have the capital and connections to take advantage of it.
 
it also has a lot to do with how much credit someone (the aff) is willing to extend and the mitigation of risk (of non-payment) - something that should be well factored into any decision.
 
Azoogle is just doing this for people with no history.

What johu said is what the industry "should be"
 
Tell that to an 18 year old kid who's scaled his first campaign so that he can make $1000/day, is making 100% ROI, has no credit history so he can only get a $500 credit line (that requires you to wait 3 days after a charge has been made before you can pay it off), and only has $1000 in the bank.

I was in that position only a couple years ago, and weeklies made a huge fucking difference.
are you sure we're not the same person? lol
 
they aren't doing so well these days.

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You have done anything recent with them?

yes I have been running with them every week.... been on Net0 since week 2 since I started running with them. its been a little bit over 2 years.
so does anyone know if the new payment terms applies to members networkwide? or just to select ones?
 
Tell that to an 18 year old kid who's scaled his first campaign so that he can make $1000/day, is making 100% ROI, has no credit history so he can only get a $500 credit line (that requires you to wait 3 days after a charge has been made before you can pay it off), and only has $1000 in the bank.

I was in that position only a couple years ago, and weeklies made a huge fucking difference.

Amen brother! Don't need weeklies anymore but I like getting paid faster. :pimp:
 
yes I have been running with them every week.... been on Net0 since week 2 since I started running with them. its been a little bit over 2 years.
so does anyone know if the new payment terms applies to members networkwide? or just to select ones?

weird, it must be individual terms then on a case by case basis.

Maybe their in debt or something
 
Tell that to an 18 year old kid who's scaled his first campaign so that he can make $1000/day, is making 100% ROI, has no credit history so he can only get a $500 credit line (that requires you to wait 3 days after a charge has been made before you can pay it off), and only has $1000 in the bank.

I was in that position only a couple years ago, and weeklies made a huge fucking difference.

thissss.

lol @ Eagle
 
Epic is the first network I earned a grand with, but after opening my eyes and getting into other networks I realized epic sucks really bad. How can they expect affiliates to replenish campaigns?
 
Tell that to an 18 year old kid who's scaled his first campaign so that he can make $1000/day, is making 100% ROI, has no credit history so he can only get a $500 credit line (that requires you to wait 3 days after a charge has been made before you can pay it off), and only has $1000 in the bank.

I was in that position only a couple years ago, and weeklies made a huge fucking difference.
You just described my life right now sir. Just a little older than 18...