If same person signs up to 5 different offers on same CPA Company....

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awaisuk

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If same person signs up to 5 different offers on same CPA Company is that allowed?

Like for example, i have 5 email submits from a CPA company, lets say CLICKBOOTH.

Then theres one person that fills all those 5 email submits with his email.

So lets say each one of those emails submits pay $1/email, so i make $5 off this one guy, on 5 different offers.

I want to know is this allowed? Or can this get me banned?

Thanks.
 


How are you going to be marketing the offer? An affiliate network should disclose if they are going to scrub an offer and the rate of scrub as well. Clickbooth does not allow scrubs but if the network does scrub it should be disclosed in the campaign details or description.

As far as tracking is concerned, instead of looking at the cpa company you need to look at the database backend from the advertiser. You want to look for a fresh database or a database that is cleaned every 14 days.

April Weber
Clickbooth Affiliate Strategist




If same person signs up to 5 different offers on same CPA Company is that allowed?

Like for example, i have 5 email submits from a CPA company, lets say CLICKBOOTH.

Then theres one person that fills all those 5 email submits with his email.

So lets say each one of those emails submits pay $1/email, so i make $5 off this one guy, on 5 different offers.

I want to know is this allowed? Or can this get me banned?

Thanks.
 
If a network sees this happening, it will definitely get you banned. It is not uncommon to see this tried by publishers, and we have had to boot many because of it. Spreading one lead of multiple offers or multiple accounts is a definite no no.
 
People need to read before they fking post

To OP -
Yes, it is allowed, otherwise how are the fk we going to market different offers to the same email lists over and over if one person only allowed to sign up with ONE OFFER PER NETWORK ???

No, it won't get you banned unless you are doing something against the policy or anything shady.
 
Agreed. Unless expressly prohibited then all good. I'm not one to sign up for everything out there but I know people who love to. Go figure.
 
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