EWA - shave me more please

Eagle does well because most major networks are margin mongers and your AM at those large networks have no balls or idea of what you go through every day. He definitely does need to step up his biz dev team and get some nice exclusives.

Eagle doesn't shave, You just suck at affiliate marketing get over it.
 


Eagle does well because most major networks are margin mongers and your AM at those large networks have no balls or idea of what you go through every day. He definitely does need to step up his biz dev team and get some nice exclusives.

Eagle doesn't shave, You just suck at affiliate marketing get over it.

Im not even in EWA. I was just asking cause there was some strong hatin' going on. It was more a question:p if the above reply was directed at me.
 
If you want to quickly find out if an offer is brokered put the tracking link into WhereGoes? - A tool for tracing the redirect path of URLs

This will give you all tracking domains that will help you quickly figure out the networks and then contact them and see what they would pay you direct.

With a brokered offer you can get scrubbed and shaved by every middleman, so why bother?


Thats a cool tool, just checked an offer from a network and it was being brokered TWICE....
 
There are a few of them.

Xenu is one I still use, but there are a few firefox
extensions as well. Googzz that ish
 
I think some of you guys are pretty confused... there's really no such thing as "exclusive" offers - i can only think of 3 "campaigns" that are signed as exclusive with only one network.

However, there is such thing as "proprietary" offers. But when a network does those it opens a whole other can of worms (as we saw with TN).

By the way, about 90% of azoogles offers are brokered for elsewhere, so I don't know what the fuss is about.
 
I think some of you guys are pretty confused... there's really no such thing as "exclusive" offers - i can only think of 3 "campaigns" that are signed as exclusive with only one network.

However, there is such thing as "proprietary" offers. But when a network does those it opens a whole other can of worms (as we saw with TN).

By the way, about 90% of azoogles offers are brokered for elsewhere, so I don't know what the fuss is about.

Personally, I don't agree with that. I run 4 offers right now that are 100% exclusive to a network. There's lots of other advs that keep their offers on just one network.
 
If you want to quickly find out if an offer is brokered put the tracking link into WhereGoes? - A tool for tracing the redirect path of URLs

This will give you all tracking domains that will help you quickly figure out the networks and then contact them and see what they would pay you direct.

With a brokered offer you can get scrubbed and shaved by every middleman, so why bother?

Thanks a lot for that tool!

However, how can you find out the network itself? Obviously it must be the last link, which for a random offer I've tested is this:
Code:
http://click2go.org/aff_c?offer_id=aaaa&aff_id=bbb&url_id=ccc&aff_sub=ddddd

A whois check didn't turn up any results.

Does anyone know of a list of tracking URL's each network uses? (No dickrolls plx), like:

click2go.org - network X
alskfjlxkjlskdf.com - network y
etc.
 
Looking for exclusives?

All these exclusives you speak of, we have them! That's because we build and own them or host them directly. All UK cpa offers at the moment. Let me know if your interested.
 
I think some of you guys are pretty confused... there's really no such thing as "exclusive" offers - i can only think of 3 "campaigns" that are signed as exclusive with only one network.

However, there is such thing as "proprietary" offers. But when a network does those it opens a whole other can of worms (as we saw with TN).

By the way, about 90% of azoogles offers are brokered for elsewhere, so I don't know what the fuss is about.

Wait, lol I thought Azoogle was pretty much the "top". As in which network do they broker their offers from?

Im confused:jester:
 
^^^ Dude, you have been here long enough to know better than bump old threads like that, especially just to add a one liner.