Faking your website for CPA networks

killidentity

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Nov 4, 2008
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Just wondering, could you just give a CPA network a website that isn't yours to get accepted into a CPA network? I got accepted into neverblue a while ago and they didn't really require any proof that I owned my site.
 
some maybe, but good networks will whois the domain and expect to see your name / address and some of them even denie you if its a new site i have found.
 
Why not spend $7 on a domain and use free templates and plr to make a good looking site? im sure you could earn it back in a day :)
 
Its not that the money is a problem its just that if the site is good enough. Why not just put down a website that actually looks halfway professional so they would accept me. And about the whois thing, what if i found a site with private registration? Sounds good in theory, I just want to see if anyone can poke a hole in my logic.
 
Its true that, they may check the whois lookup for see the owner. but if anyone use blogger of any other free hosting how they will verify the owner?

Is there any chance that they will not allow using free hosting?

thanks
 
Its true that, they may check the whois lookup for see the owner. but if anyone use blogger of any other free hosting how they will verify the owner?

Is there any chance that they will not allow using free hosting?

thanks

Thats interesting because I was thinking about setting up a series of blogs and filling them up with plr content to get accepted into CPA networks. If they don't accept it I guess you could just host the blog from your own domain to get around that.
 
Copy the website you found and put it on a free host and a cheap domain that will solve the whois problem.
 
I actually have done that before, given someone else website when asked, and it worked fine for me. Just put smaller websites, instead of answering with google or hotmail, or something like that :)
 
I have been accepted by over 20 networks and only CPA Storm gave me the run around about proving the site was mine. Since so much CPA marketing is done by other means anyhow, I really don't understand why they care?
 
normally just put the domain name on the CPA sign up, dun know whether they really go to check whois to confirm the site belong to me :)
 
Yeh I heard you can get into networks doing this, But also, you could just setup a small fake buisness that you techincally own the domain name too, Then if they check whois atleast it shows ur name
 
Probably you get approved by giving fake sites, but when they looks for the traffic and found from the sites you applied could be a problem that time.. its better playing safe and not loosing money..
 
yup.. i agree with jsurya it's better put your real "develop" website rather than somebody else website.. precautions is always best if u deal with money..
 
CPAstorm was the only company that asked me to upload files to the domain to prove I owned it, and I have private registration on my domain.

This could easily work as the rest didn't even do any sort of verification.

wow...that is really very troublesome...

very very suprise that CPAstorm are abit more strict on this issue..

now i know it..thanks guys... :)

Copy the website you found and put it on a free host and a cheap domain that will solve the whois problem.


I love your answer...straightforward... :)
 
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