I can't get accepted into a CPA company

Scooter72

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I am new to CPA marketing and I have been trying for a week to get into them. I have been doing a lot of research and I have done a couple of courses online.
All I want to do is start by direct linking some adds on search engines. Are there any reputable CPA companies that will accept me as a newbie and give me chance to test the the things I have learnt.

Please Help!!
 


Most don't care if you are a newbie or not, but most do have set up costs and monthly minimums you have to hit and if you don't hit them you will have to pay them anyway.

J. Kase
 
All I want to do is start by direct linking some adds on search engines.

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And, you don't pay networks...at least not legit networks. Why are you getting denied? Are you in the states? Are you calling them or are you waiting for them to call you (hint: call them before they call you). What are you saying when you do talk to a network rep?
 
I would contact an AM of one of the networks that is on this board and explain your situation. If you sound sincere and not like a bullshitter, then I don't see any reason why they wouldn't accept you. But again, I would contact them manually and explain yourself. At least that's what I would do if starting with no rep from other networks.
 
To be accepted you need to sound like some one who knows shit, most of them will ask u some of the following questions: Q. how long have u been into IM - "2yrs+" , Q. networks u are with - "Cj,CB" , Q traffic sources "PPC, media buys" , Q. Verticals - "any that convert well". If you give them those answers and call them you are golden. Not forgetting a site that you have registered under ya name since some of those mofos do a whois look back.
 
Most don't care if you are a newbie or not, but most do have set up costs and monthly minimums you have to hit and if you don't hit them you will have to pay them anyway.

J. Kase

Who the hell do you run with that they charge you for not hitting a minimum? On the sucker scale of 1-10 where would you rate yourself? I'm thinking about a 7 but that may be a tad conservative.
 
Thank you for your feedback guys, I really appreciate your help. I am totally genuine in my desire to do affiliate marketing as I have been researching and doing courses instead of just jumping in at the deep end. I think I have enough basic knowledge to give it a go, but I'm also sure there will be some mistakes along the way.
I was also pretty sure that there were no costs involved in joining an affiliate company, but thanks for the reassurance.
 
Never heard of anyone paying to join or stay in a network. Be careful of any network that charges you.

Most networks will call to be sure you are not fraudulent. If you sound "fraud-like" they will deny you.

Tell them you are a newb and explain your situation. If they feel there's potential, they should work with you. But, remember many affiliate managers manage 1000's of affiliates and don't always have time for coaching.

If you have the drive and desire to succeed you will. Luck and skill help, but hard work will pay the bills.

Cheers and welcome.
 
Most don't care if you are a newbie or not, but most do have set up costs and monthly minimums you have to hit and if you don't hit them you will have to pay them anyway.

J. Kase

what the hell? this isn't remotely true, and if it is in your case, you're getting scammed.