Does the GSA website contact bot really work for CPAs? (Share your experience.)

sadem khan

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I am interested in buying the GSA website contact bot software. Recently, I read some bad reviews. They say the software works very slowly and makes them 0$.
 
I am using it and the software does what it is supposed to do. It can't do magic and sell fake lottery offers with a 95% success rate. Speed is relative. Xrumer is faster in submissions and I prefer to use Scrapebox for the lists but you can do this perfectly fine with the GSA software and no need for 3rd party tools. Just ensure you are using decent proxies for scraping, checks and submissions. If you don't want to scrape your own lists, don't opt for a free or abused list if you want to see results. Keep the message relevant and to the point and there will be clicks generated from each campaign.
 
I am using it and the software does what it is supposed to do. It can't do magic and sell fake lottery offers with a 95% success rate. Speed is relative. Xrumer is faster in submissions and I prefer to use Scrapebox for the lists but you can do this perfectly fine with the GSA software and no need for 3rd party tools. Just ensure you are using decent proxies for scraping, checks and submissions. If you don't want to scrape your own lists, don't opt for a free or abused list if you want to see results. Keep the message relevant and to the point and there will be clicks generated from each campaign.
Which cpa network allows contact form spamming. Don't they check traffic source before payout and ban the account for contact form spamming?
 
The software works well, but it's not a magic solution to sell fake lottery offers. Xrumer is faster, but Scrapebox can be used for lists. Use good proxies for scraping, checks, and submissions. Don't opt for a free or abused list if you want results. Keep the message relevant to generate clicks.
 
I think the idea is to send to your landing page first.
What happens then? if you collect the email the conversations will be very low. If on the landing page you got the content locker link the cpa network can still detect the hops back to contact form spamming.
 
What happens then? if you collect the email the conversations will be very low. If on the landing page you got the content locker link the cpa network can still detect the hops back to contact form spamming.
They can? Maybe throw a encrypted link in there or force a JavaScript redirect? Idk. Not my idea.
 
Maybe better off just gettimg opt ins that way to your own form then setting up autoresponder with the offer
 
Maybe better off just gettimg opt ins that way to your own form then setting up autoresponder with the offer
As far as I know.
Opt ins are for affiliate marketing.
Content locker CPAs are not for opt in email marketing.
 
They can? Maybe throw a encrypted link in there or force a JavaScript redirect? Idk. Not my idea.
Of course they can and if you try to game them with encrypted link or redirects they will ban and not pay you.
You will loose money and account.
 
Of course they can and if you try to game them with encrypted link or redirects they will ban and not pay you.
You will loose money and account.
I wasn't really referring to content locker cpas. Just cpas. Could be as simple as email submission or filling out survey. Etc.

Like I said this isn't my idea I'm just brainstorming based off the thread. I'm not enforcing any method.
 
Which cpa network allows contact form spamming. Don't they check traffic source before payout and ban the account for contact form spamming?
Several advertisers on awin are ok with it.
 
I would not use any CPA or affiliate offers with webform submissions. Your best bet is to google stuff you want to sell and then see if any of those sites will let you white label their product/service. This way you're hosting your own site and simply using them to fill the orders, no issues with spam complaints and having affiliate networks ban you or suspend your account. Also, most affiliate networks won't pay you all your commissions, in my experience most of them are very dishonest like that and I've tried dozens of them over the years.
 
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