Be careful with them. I think they might shave the leeds. always do split testing. Find an offer that is promoted on both copeac and some other CPA network, throw equal amounts of traffic to the offers and see the results. There will be some differences for sure, but not very large ones. If there are - just dump them.
Ya i tried 2 networks with the same offer. 1 Does convert but the offer went expired, 1 site never convert which is copeac
agree with getjimmy... all networks are theives.. almost all... but except a few. They steal leads....... The copeac algorithm or their parent network algorithm must have stucked and you caught them Sam
That networks shave leads shouldn't be accepted as business as usual. That is something I would definitely never stand for on my network. The only time we pull leads from an affiliate is in the case of fraud.
We need to emphasize the word almost in the below quote. Not every network shaves leads and its only part of the affiliate game for some of the networks. In my opinion its basically cheating and we as customers of these networks should be more vocal when we feel leads are being shaved and expose those networks.
I am with Jamie here. When you just admit that you have been practically scummed and just cry about it - you allow to make it happen in future with others too, not even mentioning yourselfs.
I love Copeac and NeverBlue. I actually hate threads like this, cause it may prevent other people to trying it out for themselves. I don't think Copeac sucks, I think OP sucks at getting targeted traffic to match Copeac offers. I recommend Copeac actually. My AM is very friendly and helpful, and their offers convert very well for me and others. The key of success in any affiliate marketing is pushing high volume of targeted traffic to the affiliate offer, whether it's SEO , PPC , video marketing.. Any reputable CPA network will work with you, give you higher payouts if you prove yourself as a good affiliate. They have the interest of keeping you around and make money long term .. not stealing your money.
I have no direct experience with them, but I have heard from others that they are reputable. I would caution, however, against blindly trusting any network. Keep in mind they are in business to make money for themselves, not you. Yes, it is in their interests to keep you around, assuming you give them valid traffic, but it's really in their best interests to pay as little as they can to you, as long as it's enough to keep you around. As others have mentioned, it's wise to split-test your traffic. Don't just rely on what your payout for a particular offer is--focus on your EPC.