I'm not even going to weigh in on this one because no one needs any affiliate software as there are enough networks already that are understaffed, underfunded, and don't have a fucking clue what is going on.
The only thing HasOffers has opened up is a can of "fraud ass". Their barrier of entry is way too low. Low to the point that *anyone* can open up a network, even the chinese scammers who screw over rebill merchants. (this I've seen personally).HasOffers came in at the right time. I give them a lot of credit for entering a " tight marketplace". The typical buyer does not have the funds to get something custom in the works, and there are only so many choices available. Hasoffers has multiple functions / uses. Its cheaper and definately opened up a can of whoop ass.
im running mine very nicely, over 100 offers, a few 100k of my own cash floating around, a team of 10, i picked hasoffers cuz it was perfect, before hasoffers i was going to go with hitpath, but like i said the level of shaving with them is crazy, when i called them anyway, my experience, was that they try to sell you on their scripts ability to shave. Hasoffers wont let you shave, It's not even mentioned during any sales pitch.You should have successful affiliate marketing experience and a willingness to risk a significant amount of your own money trying to open a network. If you aren't willing to risk that cash, you should not be running a network.
The only thing HasOffers has opened up is a can of "fraud ass". Their barrier of entry is way too low. Low to the point that *anyone* can open up a network, even the chinese scammers who screw over rebill merchants. (this I've seen personally).
Sure I'm biased, but networks should NOT be cheap and easy to open. Beyond the fact that running a network is complicated, you are fucking around with OTHER people's money. You should have successful affiliate marketing experience and a willingness to risk a significant amount of your own money trying to open a network. If you aren't willing to risk that cash, you should not be running a network.
The only thing HasOffers has opened up is a can of "fraud ass". Their barrier of entry is way too low. Low to the point that *anyone* can open up a network, even the chinese scammers who screw over rebill merchants. (this I've seen personally).
Sure I'm biased, but networks should NOT be cheap and easy to open. Beyond the fact that running a network is complicated, you are fucking around with OTHER people's money. You should have successful affiliate marketing experience and a willingness to risk a significant amount of your own money trying to open a network. If you aren't willing to risk that cash, you should not be running a network.
It all depends on what you business model is, how serious you are about uptime and real tracking, what if any extra features and customized requirements you want/have, and what your growth and business plan looks like.
To those that say "go custom" I'd love to see how ridiculously amateurish their businesses actually are.
You need to sink about $500K as a starter into a real custom system. I doubt many people here will make $500K in the next 5 years, let alone have it to spend on custom software.
I don't disagree with your second paragraph, but signing up a HasOffers account doesn't mean you have opened a network and I don't think that HasOffers existing makes starting an affiliate network cheap and easy. Your tracking platform is like a toolbox to a construction worker (or something like that); it is part of the operation, but it isn't the business plan, the contacts and relationships, the industry knowledge, etc. Can HasOffers help people fake those things?
LinkTrust > ScrubPath
I don't like leads coming in packets. HitPath has a built in scrub feature... why would you want to run your traffic on that POS? I have a HasOffers setup and I like it so far, but it's just REALLY new and it's lacking a lot of features.
Unless you are a developer by trade, in which case it costs $0.
you don't know much opportunity cost, do you? You also don't now much about the complexities of coding and supporting a tracking system that can handle even a moderate sized network.
LinkTrust > ScrubPath
I don't like leads coming in packets. HitPath has a built in scrub feature... why would you want to run your traffic on that POS? I have a HasOffers setup and I like it so far, but it's just REALLY new and it's lacking a lot of features.
you don't know much opportunity cost, do you? You also don't now much about the complexities of coding and supporting a tracking system that can handle even a moderate sized network.
Pac-Man speaks the truth.He codes in his mind all day. Practically like english to him.