I'm Sickin' Tired of This!!!

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This is the most thing that drives me nuts with CPA networks!

It might sound like a small issue to the most of you, but I'm telling you, it started to really get on my nerves... It is the fact that each offer remains for only a few days before it is drops or shifts to another network. Specifically email submits, but not exclusive!

I'm a member of several networks and yes, I know I can easily login to another network and fetch the same offer there.... I also use sites like affspy.com and offervault.com to inform me which networks my offer is with now.

Even though... the problem still exists, which is: I'm sickin' tired of logging to networks everyday just to replace expired links with new ones from another network but for the same offer. Almost no offer stays one place long enough. I'm also losing advertising money because of this.

I really wish it was as easy as with dealing with clickbank or paydotcom ...etc. I wish there was a way (script or tool?) that does this pain in the ass job for us automatically!
 
Run all your links through a third party site like doublemetarefresh.com and manage your links through there so you can switch over all your links in just a few minutes.
 
what pisses me off is my Analytics showing 1000 UV for my iframe offer but in my CPA network stats its only showing 100 clicks? it has to be higher since each of those visitors had to load the iframe..... or am I missing something.
 
Almost no offer stays one place long, yeah same with me
when i blast 10k email only 30% traffic chance if offer expired in one day
 
thats 'cos all these advertisers are shady mofo's!!! Gotta keep their asses moving...
 
thats 'cos all these advertisers are shady mofo's!!! Gotta keep their asses moving...

Exactly.



@ TheInternetHustler:

I'm doing that, but still it is tedious everyday work!
It was responsible for me losing lots of money.
 
It's all dependent on your network. All my e-mail submits stick, and I push a lot of traffic to them.

Would REALLY like to know what networks and offers you're using!

No need to reveal of course if it harms your biz. I'm a member of over 30 networks and with almost all of them, nothing sticks for long.
 
Never backing out is what i always hear. Rarely have i had a account last long.
 
I haven't noticed any changes from Max Bounty e-mail submits, infact I've been running the same offers for a few months now without any problems.
 
Handling campaign launches/drops is part of the business. Sure, it might be a bit of work to switch around links, but it is part of the job of being an affiliate marketer. Same as monitoring your PPC bids, making landing pages, researching keywords, etc. Yeah, it's a bit more tedious than those, but that's the way it is.

If you are seeing the offer come up on one network, get dropped, then come up on another network, chances are you are working with networks that are simply rebrokering the offer from other networks, and it is not the end merchant moving his offer around.

Double/triple/more rebrokered offers tend to attract the affiliates that have been pulled by other networks for poor quality. Since the majority of the traffic on a double-rebrokered offer is of poor quality, it almost invariably leads to a short lifetime on the network in question.
 
Handling campaign launches/drops is part of the business. Sure, it might be a bit of work to switch around links, but it is part of the job of being an affiliate marketer. Same as monitoring your PPC bids, making landing pages, researching keywords, etc. Yeah, it's a bit more tedious than those, but that's the way it is.

If you are seeing the offer come up on one network, get dropped, then come up on another network, chances are you are working with networks that are simply rebrokering the offer from other networks, and it is not the end merchant moving his offer around.

Double/triple/more rebrokered offers tend to attract the affiliates that have been pulled by other networks for poor quality. Since the majority of the traffic on a double-rebrokered offer is of poor quality, it almost invariably leads to a short lifetime on the network in question.

Thanks Steve.. I kindda cameup with the same conclusion.

Yes, I did notice that some of my networks are actually re-brokering the offer from other networks.

Based on the positive reviews about your network here, I'm gonna test some of your offers as well (nothing shady! all whitehat! lol)...

Hopefully, they don't tire me up! lol
 
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