Hello everyone and first question

Sundancekid

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I was in adult for about 10 years and did well. Anyhow, those days are over for me.

I'm like to experiment around with some mainstream CPA offers. I thought I'd start at maxbounty. Are they going to demand a website? I've got several domains and I could knock out something fast if I had to.

I'd really would like to browse CPA offers from different networks to get a better feel before I dump money/time into a project.

Which networks will give me the least shit to see their offers?

I'm using a gmail address; Do the networks care? I could set up a name@MyDomain.com But I really, really like not having email installed on my server.
 


So you incubated an account here to ask a pretend noob question like that?

I can't even tell if I'm being trolled anymore or not... fuck me.
 
Hello! Welcome to the forum. You can view offers from almost every CPA network at a website like offervault.com or odigger.com.

Once you find one that you are interested in promoting, you can see which network it's on and apply to that one. Building a LP around the offer, being specific on your traffic sources, and presenting your past history in the industry will help you to get accepted.

Certain networks like PointClickTrack are more receptive of newbs than a network like Neverblue is. Do some digging - there are plenty of reputable networks that welcome new publishers.

Good luck!

Always :)
 
So you incubated an account here to ask a pretend noob question like that?

I can't even tell if I'm being trolled anymore or not... fuck me.

I'm serious. I have a ton of experience with adult. I've never signed up for a mainstream network.

Hello! Welcome to the forum. You can view offers from almost every CPA network at a website like offervault.com or odigger.com.

Once you find one that you are interested in promoting, you can see which network it's on and apply to that one. Building a LP around the offer, being specific on your traffic sources, and presenting your past history in the industry will help you to get accepted.

Certain networks like PointClickTrack are more receptive of newbs than a network like Neverblue is. Do some digging - there are plenty of reputable networks that welcome new publishers.

Good luck!

Always :)

That is exactly what I was looking for thanks.
 
Should I tell a network about my past history in adult?

Hello friend,

Yes, you should tell them you are adult. Most CPA companies not allow child affiliates. Change sundancekid to sundance, see I remove kid? Otherwise you only allowed in network with Dora Explorer or Finding Nemo offers.

Good day.

- Rajesh your friend
 
Just tell them you want to show their offer as a exit pop from a TGP ...Or better yet, tell them them their offer will be a forced link via UCJ :xmas-smiley-016:

Welcome!

-=Chipmunk=-
 
3 Tips to getting approved to any affiliate network even if your a dead broke noob.

-Provide Legit Snapchat Account (This will be helpful once you build rapport and trust between your AM, everyone in AM has one, so should you)

-Grow a beard, show proof of beard. This will help you fit right in with the pack. (Look up CMM "Drew", if I have to spell it out, you aren't ready for the big time yet)

-Start an anti-pace lattin blog, build a tribe, you being the cult leader. If not pace, someone equally self-destructive, perhaps CEO sam. Be controversial. (This alone should get you approved to many networks, overnight)

Now that you are looking like an affiliate marketing bad ass, you will have no problem standing out and making your presence in the affiliate world felt. Any network would be stupid not to accept your application at this point.

Good luck bro!
 
I was in adult for about 10 years and did well. Anyhow, those days are over for me.

I'm like to experiment around with some mainstream CPA offers. I thought I'd start at maxbounty. Are they going to demand a website? I've got several domains and I could knock out something fast if I had to.

You can get approved into MaxBounty without a website, it just can help your chances. You seem to have a good grasp on the English language and CPA in general so you'll most likely get approved. Just be honest in your application and have a plan on how you're going to promote the offers.