Updated, List of Good CPA Networks im with 2013.

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It ticks me off to see threads of people complaining about how they didnt get paid from their Greedy CPA networks, So i came up with a list of legit CPA companies who know what there doing, This is not just copy/paste! & NO Ref links! Check them out and be careful where you put your $$$!

Adworkmedia- These guys are simply the best, No matter how much they ever owed me they ALWAYS pay, and pay early. Great AM, Good offers but not the best, Of course with a try. Didnt get a phone call.

Cpatrend- These guys will take care of you & keep track of you & your traffic, They got good offers to and always pay on time. Got a phone call from them.

Clickdealer- They got good offers, My AM is a great person, & There not hard to get into, Or atleast for me, Didnt get a phone call also.

CPAinfinity- My AM is a very cool guy, We both have alot in common, They got great offers for people in the US, I started sending traffic about 4 months ago and always get paid, But i only have been with these guys for 4 months so im still not exactly sure how they will be in the long run.

CPApath- Awesome AM, But hes kinda hard to catch online. Decent offers but not enough IMO. Been with them for a while, They always pay.

These are my main CPA Networks, Good luck guys & PLEASE Watch where you put your money!!! Make sure you Research WELL before you even bother joining a CPA company! Remember who your giving your private info to! Keep that in mind, Thanks!
 


This seems kinda pointless since many are considered good/legit until they stop paying people.

Copeac and Azoogle probably would have been on that list a couple years ago.
 
This seems kinda pointless since many are considered good/legit until they stop paying people.

Copeac and Azoogle probably would have been on that list a couple years ago.
precisely...ditto for EWA.

It's a gamble with pretty much every network. There is always a chance that you'll never get paid. Which is why instead of driving all your traffic thru one network...split it into multiple ones.

Sure, you'll get 50 cents less per lead on the other one. But if your main one ever disappears, instead of losing $30K...you only lose $5-10K
 
This seems kinda pointless since many are considered good/legit until they stop paying people.

Copeac and Azoogle probably would have been on that list a couple years ago.

precisely...ditto for EWA.

It's a gamble with pretty much every network. There is always a chance that you'll never get paid. Which is why instead of driving all your traffic thru one network...split it into multiple ones.

Sure, you'll get 50 cents less per lead on the other one. But if your main one ever disappears, instead of losing $30K...you only lose $5-10K
Yup i agree with both of you guys, Just sharing my experience with them, Hopefully i helped someone out, thanks for the input guys.
 
CPAinfinity- My AM is a very cool guy, We both have alot in common, They got great offers for people in the US, I started sending traffic about 4 months ago and always get paid, But i only have been with these guys for 4 months so im still not exactly sure how they will be in the long run.
While it's great to like the networks/AM's you work with, how much you like them has little to do with their business acumen and how long they'll be in business.

The single most important thing any affiliate should consider when they are trying to determine if a network they want to work with will have longevity and be able to pay is their compliance policies.

Almost all of the networks that have gone down over the past few years have fallen into one of two categories: they either played fast and loose with compliance and got caught, or they had no clue about compliance and got burned. In either category, the result was the same: insolvency.
 
While it's great to like the networks/AM's you work with, how much you like them has little to do with their business acumen and how long they'll be in business.

The single most important thing any affiliate should consider when they are trying to determine if a network they want to work with will have longevity and be able to pay is their compliance policies.

Almost all of the networks that have gone down over the past few years have fallen into one of two categories: they either played fast and loose with compliance and got caught, or they had no clue about compliance and got burned. In either category, the result was the same: insolvency.
Thanks for your input Steve :)
 
Networks fail because scamvertising doesn't work

Scamvertising is what Cpa networks help to facilitate nothing but scams
 
I would stay away from cpapath. They used to run a scam network called RevneueHill and ran away with about $200,000 in revenue from affiliates. It's all over BHW. There also known to shave after they switched to cake.