Network Owners: Signups from Affpaying -- does it suck

JoshOgle

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I see people say that signups they get from affpaying referrals suck. I can't figure out why that would be (srsly), so can you guys

1) confirm the referrals do indeed typically suck, and
2) give any insight as to why or how the suckage is being measured (low rev, high fraud, or what?)?

TIA
 


well what do you expect?

newbies aren't going to use that site...since they'll never know it exists

existing affiliates will sign up for hundreds of networks, just in case.

There is really little incentive to try a new network. Most offers can be found on multiple networks. So why risk with a new network, if they can get the same offer on a network they know will pay

So you gotta offer incentives, and try to get people to promote you. If you have an exclusive, don't expect new affiliates to find them through search...instead email them the campaigns so they can decide if it's something worth trying. Offer bonuses...i.e. $200 bonus on the first $1K in commissions. Offer earlier payouts. etc.
 
Yeah the signups honestly suck but the bigger affiliates will do their due diligence and at least check the reviews as part of it. So being part of affpaying is just one more standard in establishing credibility that you have to do as a network. It's like linkdin. Its the most obnoxious and pointless social network but a presence there is yet another part of the what you have to do.
 
Cerealsly...that site is a joke

Example - Take a look at EWA's profile on that site - affpaying [dot] com/ewa-network

Now, search through the reviews before 2013 and see how many negative ones there are...ummm....derppp
 
Affpaying is such a load of shit. The owner - Affpayinggao is the same. All he does is spampost "Hey, great job!" on STM to promote his sig
 
This is a great thread. I reached out to Gao and got my link changed over. Got tons of sign ups. I had to sift through tons of shyte but had a few good discussions. Never got any biz running with it though.

J- do your affiliates need to submit bank information to receive their payments? This could screen out suckage.

Good luck Bro!
 
I see people say that signups they get from affpaying referrals suck. I can't figure out why that would be (srsly), so can you guys

1) confirm the referrals do indeed typically suck, and
2) give any insight as to why or how the suckage is being measured (low rev, high fraud, or what?)?

TIA


Advertising on Affpaying was worse mistake we made. When i first started and did not have scrubkit or much knowledge about many types of fraud. We lost many advertiser accounts. I would say this is being nice that 9 out of 10 people we got from affpaying were fraud and the ones that weren't fraud were small time which is fine I guess.

I know if I continue or re brand I will just hit up the super affiliate groups and offer a Pre-pay or partial pre-pay to gain trust and build a good relationship with a few great affiliates then pulling my hair out over the shit affpaying sends.

Getting affiliates on affpaying is like getting leads on 7search, Don't expect quality.
 
well what do you expect?

newbies aren't going to use that site...since they'll never know it exists

existing affiliates will sign up for hundreds of networks, just in case.

There is really little incentive to try a new network. Most offers can be found on multiple networks. So why risk with a new network, if they can get the same offer on a network they know will pay

So you gotta offer incentives, and try to get people to promote you. If you have an exclusive, don't expect new affiliates to find them through search...instead email them the campaigns so they can decide if it's something worth trying. Offer bonuses...i.e. $200 bonus on the first $1K in commissions. Offer earlier payouts. etc.

I think you'll find that most networks have exclusives on certain deals. Sure 80-90% of the offers can be found on other networks. But most of the big money makers are exclusive deals. This is why you might want to reconsider that strategy.
 
I think you'll find that most networks have exclusives on certain deals. Sure 80-90% of the offers can be found on other networks. But most of the big money makers are exclusive deals. This is why you might want to reconsider that strategy.
sure a big network will have exclusives...but a brand new network? how likely is that?