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Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by SecureWebDev, Feb 22, 2008.

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    Can anyone here answer a couple of questions i may have on using affiliation to make money?
    if so here is my first question:
    what i am after is a freebie website that gives users free items for doing free_offers, or surveys. What affiliate program can provide me with that?
     
    SecureWebDev, Feb 22, 2008 IP
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    argothiusz Well-Known Member

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    Copeac, Azoogle, ClickBank and RocketProfit. They all offer Incentivized offers but not a whole lots but enough :)
     
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  3. SecureWebDev

    SecureWebDev Active Member

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    and these offers can be completed multiple times?
    also is there a way to track who completes these offers?
     
    SecureWebDev, Feb 23, 2008 IP
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    redspace Peon

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    This offer kind of biz is getting lower and lower on the conversion rate. I have got from my experience all over the place people actually already fed up with this free offer. most of them just make their life miserable. so most of them will be more careful accepting any free offer. and that is bad news for affiliate but not for merchant because they never spend money on advertising. :eek:
     
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    discodollars Peon

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    You are probably looking for a CPA network then. I have a great number of those types of networks that are reliable at my Relative Cash site. These are all networks that have paid and are reliable. There is also a page dedicated to those networks to avoid!

    Copeac, Empire, Rocket Profit, Instant Dollarz, MaxBounty, are all great CPA networks. However, there are a ton more to choose from at my site in my sig. Good Luck!
     
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    Yes the freebie offers and promotion are tiresome and people tend to hate them once they get in the middle of filling one out. But, they are still lucrative for the affiliate marketer. As for filling out one offer multiple times, I am not sure, but that seems to be a violation of some sort.

    As for tracking if the offer has been completed, there are some scripts out there that will do that or you could write your own to parse a persons name as a subid and then see your network stats to see if the offer has been completed. This is useful for incentive traffic where you want to reward a person for completing an offer. Just make sure that incentive traffic is allowed on the offer.

    You can also check out neverblueads and filinet. You may look at some of the uk networks too.

    DISCODOLLARS - You list of networks to avoid mentions some that I have read good reviews of. Is that personal experience why you give them bad reviews? Just curious because if they have been bad to you, I would completely agree with "writing them up" like you did.
     
    lcubehost, Feb 24, 2008 IP
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    SecureWebDev Active Member

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    so what im looking for here is called 'Incentivized offers'.
    Because what i want to do is allow the users to complete these offers for credit and after a specific number of credits they get a reward.
    so where should i start? I have made the perfect webdesign and bought a domain name. Should i build a CMS where i can add offers, users can register and mark offers as done, etc...? or should i look more into the Incentivized offers?
    Thanks
     
    SecureWebDev, Feb 24, 2008 IP