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Six Steps to Getting Approved With CPA Networks

If you’re new to CPA offers you’ve probably attempted to submit an application to an CPA Network and your application was declined. Don’t give up.


Here are 6 steps to help you get approved with CPA Networks:


Step 1. Complete the entire application. Do not skip any sections. If a section does not apply to you simply type N/A (Not Applicable. Incomplete applications are one of the main reasons CPA applications are denied.


Step 2. The CPA Affiliate Manager may have additional questions regarding your application to join their affiliate network. You may receive a follow up call from the CPA Affiliate Manager. Answer the phone. Applications have been denied because additional information was needed by the CPA Manager and the individual did not respond to the email or phone call. The application is considered incomplete. If you miss the call I recommend calling the CPA Affiliate Manager directly.


Step 3. Make sure you have a professional website, blog and email account. Do not use free websites or email accounts. You must own the website. Use the email address provided by your website domain provider (your name@yourdomainname.com). Your website or blog must be organized and contain relevant content. Take some time to think about the topic of your blog or website. There are several free resources you can use as templates for blogs and website. Use article directories to obtain content for your website. CPA directories tend to deny websites or blogs that simply look generic and provide no relevant content.


Step 4. Be Professional. Turn the television or radio off. Refrain from participating in other conversations while on the phone with the CPA Manager. If you are in a room where other conversations are taking place politely ask the Affiliate Manager to hold and move to another room.

You also want to present yourself as a seasoned marketer. Inform them that you are with other affiliate networks and someone mentioned that you should take a look at their network. You may also want to do some research on the names of other CPA networks.


Step 5. Be clear and concise on how you plan to market the CPA offers. The CPA Manager is looking for individuals who can bring quality traffic to their offers. Outline in detail how you plan to drive traffic to the offers: email marketing, video marketing, Pay Per Click (PPC), blog, etc. If you chose to use PPC inform the Affiliate Manager that you will be using PPC direct linking or direct to merchant pay per clicks and your website will not be an issue. This simply means that your PPC campaign will be sent directly to the affiliate offer.


Step 6. CPA Affiliate Managers typically respond to your application via autoresponder. If a phone number is not provided do some research to locate the phone number for the affiliate network.


Once connected with the CPA Network Manger your conversation should begin like this:


“Hello. I just completed an application on your affiliate network and would like to speak to an Affiliate Manager about getting approved. I would like to start directing targeted traffic to your CPA offers immediately.”


Following the step outlined above will assist you getting your CPA application approved.


Congratulations! You are now on your way to making money with CPA offers.


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