Starting a CPA network in a new Country - is the off the shelf soft?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by avroraventures, Feb 5, 2011.

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    If you were to start a new CPA network in a non-English speaking country, where there is only 1 competing network (3 months old & only 20 offers). What would you do?
    What technology would you use? Is there any off the shelf software you can buy & customize? Are the are .pdf tech requirements of such networks?

    Any meaningful thoughts would be much appreciated=)
     
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  2. Im The ONE

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    Most affiliate networks nowadays use http://www.hasoffers.com/ . It is very easy to setup and they have free trial as well. You can also look into DirectTrack.
     
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    Starting a network in a Non-English speaking country also requires a lot of work even if there is only one competing company. You need to build a solid business strategy as well as a right niche to promote. I recommend you using Hasoffers as it does not require installation fees and is cheap also.
    Good luck!
     
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    This is GREAT!!! Thank you very much for all the links!!! Saved me tons of time & this will keep me busy for a while. If you can point me to anything else regarding the "back-office" stuff of CPA networks, I'd also greatly appreciate) THANKS!
     
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    That is no problem. Could you elaborate on what you mean by "back-office"?

    I would suggest you request a demo from all of the above and see which one works best for you and your circumstances.

    Thanks,

    Michael
     
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    By "back-office" I means tech-requrements that will help me reverse engineer those systems, if we have to build it ourselves. But for the the best way is to study what's out there. So, Thanks Michael - great advice!
     
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    I believe all of them systems are hosted by them and also fully managed by them. So if there server goes down, its there fault. No problem.

    Thanks,

    Michael
     
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