Hey, I was looking through my CJ account and I noticed that there arent many high paying leads... Does anyone know of any specifically in CJ? or another trusted program? Thanks guys..(and gals)
As stated above, try NeverBlueAds. Solid affiliate program and plenty of lead offers... Good Luck! nscdn
I was looking for the same thing the other day. The only ones I could find were for banks and loan companies that were paying up to £50 / $100 per lead. Would probably be difficult to get approved by them though unless you had an established website in this area... I've used CPA empire with some success in the past...
Hey man I manage some good lead generation program that pay in the $6 per short form lead range. You have to be careful with per lead programs if they have too many steps/pages to the form it can hurt conversion no matter the payout. Check out the advertisers listed on the first link in my signature. Let me know if you want to chat about it on IM or MSN. I have keyword files for all programs.
NBA has some good ones. COPEAC is even better! They offer to match/beat the payout of the same offer if it is not already beat on their site. Link in my sig.
Yeah, thanks guys, well the site is mainly for close and distant family and friends. I have yet to design it. but I was hoping to do the prize reward thing and then solicit my whole family to do them.
Alright guys. I was hoping for a lead program, which is you get a person to sign up for soemthing free, or apply for a free account and you get paid. Any deal where I get paid and all my users have to do is sign up for free deals/offers. I hope this clears up any confusion. lol
There are several networks who will match rates that you find elsewhere. Copeac is good for this, as is MaxBounty and others.
Acclaim Network has programs paying $200. In addition, I managing a private by-invitation only program with commissions ranging from $100 up to $500 per sale. If you have a site oriented towards business buyers, PM me with your URL and site descriptions. If we are interested we will forward you commissions and more info.
Have you had a look at some of the other CPA affiliate networks on the web where many of them have pay per lead offers?
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These babies are just like press releases in that, once they're up, you're done...and you'll continue to reap the traffic from them for months and (maybe) years to come. Just remember to include those keywords and a link back to your site! 4. Fresh, relevant content is a must for any site owner. The more frequently you update your site with quality material, the more frequently Google and Yahoo will spider (re-consider and re-rank) you...and just like a brick and mortar business, sites that look "busy" draw more customers. If you don't have heaps of time to update and lack the budget to hire a writer, no problem! Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is the way to go. Most news sites these days include the ability to subscribe to an "RSS feed." That is to say, every time they update their articles, that article is pushed over to your site. Not only is this free, you also get the benefits of the keywords and content of the article. Remember, Google and Yahoo are "kings of content." They love seeing sites with fresh content relevant to their industry...regardless of whether or not you wrote it. Well, I've all ready pushed the limits of "wordy" and gone for downright "long-winded," so I'll stop there. I hope you find this helpful...it's the result of much blood, sweat, tears, and gnashing of teeth! Jonathan Cox Marketing Consultant Xeal Precision Marketing
Just a thought..... Alot of very high paying lead programs have VERY LOW conversions. I tend to look at anything over $10 that converts well (I look at EPC and talk to my affiliate manager). That said, check out copeac!