CPA - Slowly dying?

Cystomatic

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What do you guys think, is CPA slowly dying?

This question is especially focused on content locking.

I mean less people are willing to fill in a survey, as they know (more like a stereotype) that it will just lead to them getting spammed.
 


Will the consumer still need said product or service? If yes, then the distribution channel is the only thing that changes. Scammy lead flow may diminish, but it will be replaced with something else and that something else won't exist "for free."

Will envy, lust, sloth, greed, and some of my other favorite sins disappear? Nope. If anything I expect to make more money off them in upcoming years...our digital medium matures and those with ability will transcend alongside it.
 
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Will the consumer still need said product or service? If yes, then the distribution channel is the only thing that changes. Scammy lead flow may diminish, but it will be replaced with something else and that something else won't exist "for free."

Will envy, lust, sloth, greed, and some of my other favorite sins disappear? Nope. If anything I expect to make more money off them in upcoming years...our digital medium matures and those with ability will transcend alongside it.

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What do you guys think, is CPA slowly dying?

This question is especially focused on content locking.

I mean less people are willing to fill in a survey, as they know (more like a stereotype) that it will just lead to them getting spammed.
You fucking kidding? You can't ask if CPA is dying and say it's "focused on content locking". Content locking is a pathetically negligible piece of the biz.

This is like asking "Are all animals about to go extinct? I just saw a mouse get run over by a car."
 
Just becoming more complicated and expensive - which in some ways is a good thing.
 
Cost Per Action: The affiliate is payed based on certain actions the user takes on an offer such as filling in zip codes,submitting emails,purchasing etc...

So CPA will never die, & besides CPA was never a living creature so it can't die.
 
What do you guys think, is CPA slowly dying?

This question is especially focused on content locking.

I mean less people are willing to fill in a survey, as they know (more like a stereotype) that it will just lead to them getting spammed.

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