What offer should I promote?

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bsmaat

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Hi,

I'm signed up at COPEAC and CPAEmpire (which at the time of writing this, seems to be down?). I spend my time browsing wickedfire, and then flicking through the offers on either copeac or cpaempire looking for something to promote. After about 20 minutes of looking through them, I decide to give up as I'm spoilt for choice far too much. So, I added my AM from cpa empire a few days ago, and my AM from copeac today, both on AIM (which i specifically registered to/downloaded to contact them). Neither of them have been online, and so I ask you guys, what offer would you advise a noobie to promote from either of those networks? I'd prefer to spend less and put a lot more effort in as time is not something i currently lack.

Cheers, Billy
 


These are some loosely-organised thoughts on filtering potential offers to promote.

1) Do you have some existing content sites that will be used as a base? Do you already have some decent domains? Sometimes you can narrow down the field to offers which play off of VRE you already own.

2) How will you be promoting it? Straight PPC, or via SEO, article marketing etc.? If you'll be doing more than PPC, try narrowing it down to niches with which you are familiar and comfortable. You'll get the best return on your time and effort invested sticking to stuff you can actually market.

3) Within the typical CPA framework, you have a few choices on how to whittle it down. Looking for submits or sales? Planning on doing an incentive offer? Want to target traffic from a specific country?

4) How NOT to filter: EPC. I am a relative CPA newb compared to most of the people here, but have yet to find a network whose EPC numbers match up to what my own efforts are demonstrating.

5) Pay attention to what the networks are telling you about top-converting offers. I have reservations about just following their lead myself, but if you find yourself stuck and not taking action, then you need to take direction. You are guaranteed to not make a profit on the campaigns that you never launch.


Frank
 
What Frank said on #5.
People rush to sign up to the top converting offers, and they quickly become over saturated. The only winners are the PPC ad providers who up their prices to compensate.

There's always a demand for pretty much any product offered.
It's just a matter of how high the demand is, versus the payout, versus how well you can flog it.
 
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