Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: action marketing, advertising networks, affiliate marketing company, affiliate networks, bad idea, e mail, Home, Marketing, risk, Safe, scams, Ssn, Want, Website, website owner
I want to work from home with CPA (Cost Per Action) marketing. Generally CPA companies aren’t “get rich quick” scams, but rather advertising networks which allow a website owner to put ads on their website and make money.
They pay every time your website’s visitor clicks on their offers and either enters an e-mail or fills out a survey.
They do require SSN, as do most other affiliate networks.
Suppose that I know what I am doing and I want to put certain ads on my blog to earn money.
Would it be safe to provide my SSN to a company like Blam Ads? How about some other affiliate marketing company?
If it is not safe, then what is the alternative? Many people work for these companies, earning thousands. However, most require SSN in the application. So how do I get hired by one of these businesses without putting myself at risk?
And if this is all a bad idea, then what do I do with my blog?
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Posted on 10 August 2010. Tags: Adbrite, Advertising, advertising networks, Adwords, campaigns, cheap traffic, com, content network, cost per click, firstPulse, Google, potential, self service, service solution
Quigo – part of Advertising.com it’s a self-service solution.
Adbrite – Lots of cheap traffic. Test it out first
Pulse360 – Nice content network with lots of potential. You can reach out to sites like FoxNews etc.
As you can see there are plenty of advertising networks that you could use to expand your ppc campaigns. In many cases your cost per click will be even lower with those networks than with Google Adwords.
By the way don’t forget to track your results. I usually have different tracking links for each network I use so that I can determine which one is producing the best results for which CPA offer.
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