Looking for Advice from Experienced Marketers

Shehrozali

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Hello everyone,

I’ve been involved in CPA marketing for the past couple of months and have been learning a lot through testing, optimization, and campaign management. Like many beginners, I’ve faced challenges along the way, but each experience has helped me better understand traffic, tracking, and scaling.

Currently, I’m focusing on improving my processes, testing offers, and learning more about what makes campaigns successful over the long term.

I’d be interested in hearing from other CPA marketers, whether you’re experienced or just starting out. What were the biggest lessons you learned in your first few months, and what helped you scale successfully while maintaining traffic quality?

Looking forward to learning from the community and exchanging ideas.

Thanks!
 
Choose right offer or product and have a good social media network to promote that offer.
This is the most effective way to get more sales.
 
Start with a traffic source - not product or service, budget, niche, or marketing strategy. Just find a traffic source. You can find a product or service that works for it and then prepare a marketing strategy.
 
The right offer or product and build a strong social media presence to promote it. This is the most effective way to increase sales.
 
Hello friends,I want to start CPA marketing and need some guidance. I'm registering with CPAGrip but I'm stuck on choosing a niche. I plan to use TikTok and Google Ads for paid promotion.Can anyone guide me on the best niche to start with and any tips for beginners?
 
The biggest lesson in CPA marketing that takes most people 6-12 months to internalize: the offer-traffic source match is more important than your optimization skills. You can be excellent at campaign management and still lose money consistently if the offer isn't a natural fit for that traffic source's user behavior. Spend time before launch asking: why would someone on this platform, in this mindset, convert on this offer? If the answer isn't obvious, find a different offer or traffic source first.
Second lesson: data before scaling is non-negotiable. Most beginners scale too early. A campaign with 3 conversions is not ready to scale — you don't know what converted yet. Get to statistical significance (minimum 20-30 conversions, ideally 50+) before increasing budget. Scaling a campaign that hasn't proven itself just amplifies the uncertainty, and you burn budget learning what you could have learned at low spend.
Third: traffic quality tracking is separate from offer performance tracking. Segment your data by sub-ID from day one. Most affiliate networks allow you to pass sub-IDs for each traffic placement. Some placements will convert at 5x the rate of others even within the same campaign. Without sub-ID tracking you're averaging everything together and making optimization decisions on noise. Setting this up properly in week 1 will save you months of guesswork.
wow great men.
but im doing BH hihihi and stuck :(
People are doing BH easily but how can i start don,t know the proper way>
 
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