New Affiliate Network in Action


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Bountycpa
October 16th, 2007, 06:35 PM
Hi Everyone,

My name is Mike, an Account Executive with www.Bountycpa.com, we are an affiliate network based in Houston TX.

At Bountycpa.com, we are currently seeking website owners/ Affiliate Marketers who are interested in increasing and maximizing their earnings through their website traffic.

You get paid for every qualified action that comes through your website. We provide all the tools you require-Banners, Text Links, buttons and other linking methods.

By joining us, you will experience:

Excellent Support
Parasite Free Network
Fast and on-time payments
Unique and Exclusive offers

With your user name and password, you can check your stats real-time 24/7.


Affiliates are paid every month either through Paypal, Direct Deposit or Check. (You choose how you like to be paid!)

I have listed below some of the offers availableon the network, keep in mind this is just a partial list.

Blockbuster
Netflix
New York Times
Get listed on google
Bargain Homes and Autos
Vonage
Privacy Matters
How to make $$$ on ebay
Discover Credit Card
Bidz
Stamps
Video Professor
Free Dollar Store


You can sign up right here www.bountycpa.com as a Publisher.

For faster approval, please mention Abestweb in the “How did you hear about us field”

We look forward to partnering with you.


I have listed my contact details below should you have any questions or concerns.

Mike Hobson
Support@bountycpa.com

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 06:43 PM
Humm - Unless I missed it - I see nothing about cookie lengths, commission percents, amount paid for clicks and etc??

Maybe you need to add more information that what you have posted so far.

Bountycpa
October 16th, 2007, 06:51 PM
Thanks so much for your observation.Advertisers set cookie duration,payout rates.
Once an affiliate is approved all that information is available in the affiliate interface.



Humm - Unless I missed it - I see nothing about cookie lengths, commission percents, amount paid for clicks and etc??

Maybe you need to add more information that what you have posted so far.

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 06:55 PM
And not only as stated above - when you go to your site you still cannot get any information on any page you click on.

All you get is a little bull and a button telling you to sign up.

Not many people here are going to sign up at a site that does not give any more information than - Sign Up.

It makes it look like you're trying to hide something.

Be up-front and tell us exactly what you are and what you have to offer.

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 07:21 PM
popcorn

Haiko de Poel, Jr.
October 16th, 2007, 07:25 PM
Open the Kimono, or it's a No, No! :eek:

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 07:56 PM
popcorn

Merchant Consultant Team
October 16th, 2007, 08:01 PM
Open the Kimono NOW

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 08:08 PM
Hum - I guess no response - is a response?

MichaelColey
October 16th, 2007, 08:08 PM
Do you REALLY want to see what's under the Kimono? I bet it's the same thing that's under all the other Kimonos out there.

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 08:10 PM
Do you REALLY want to see what's under the Kimono? I bet it's the same thing that's under all the other Kimonos out there.

What are you trying to say Michael??

Bountycpa
October 16th, 2007, 08:13 PM
I am not sure of what information you need.If you would be more specific,i will take time to answer your questions.

Chet_B
October 16th, 2007, 08:13 PM
Oh goodie... another "network" with the same hundreds of campaigns all the other thousands of networks have!

Their very first few lines of their publisher terms:

In order to be accepted as a Publisher, all websites and newsletters must meet the following criteria:

Be content-based, not simply a list of links or advertisements, nor can the site be centered around making money off of our Advertisers

Well shucks, count me out... I like to join programs that let me try to make money off their advertisers...

thecool
October 16th, 2007, 08:18 PM
I think Mike made it quite clear that he is a network like SAS and not a merchant.


Gene
TCS

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 08:35 PM
Oh goodie... another "network" with the same hundreds of campaigns all the other thousands of networks have!

Their very first few lines of their publisher terms:

In order to be accepted as a Publisher, all websites and newsletters must meet the following criteria:

Be content-based, not simply a list of links or advertisements, nor can the site be centered around making money off of our Advertisers

Well shucks, count me out... I like to join programs that let me try to make money off their advertisers...

Hum - If our sites cannot be used to try to make money off of your advertisers - why do you think anyone in their right mind would want to join as a publisher. http://forum.abestweb.com//images/smilies/confused2.gif

Maybe some forums are composed of complete idiots - but there are none here at ABW.

http://forum.abestweb.com//images/smilies/rotflol.gif

Bountycpa
October 16th, 2007, 08:47 PM
That part of the terms was simply referring to affiliates whose site lack content,just placement of advertiser offers.

Have you not seen site owners just having a one page site with little or no info on it but the site is filled with Google Adsense links.Thats what we mean by we dont not accept sites whose aim is to defraud the advitisers

On our network,advertisers have the option of approving affiliates manually.

Burgerboy If you site has quality content,apply and tell others what we are all about.

lostdeviant
October 16th, 2007, 08:49 PM
so ... um ... what are you all about?

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 08:51 PM
No thanks - I'll go with networks and merchants that are more transparent before I have to join.

Thanks anyway though.

rematt
October 16th, 2007, 08:57 PM
Mike, as I'm sure you know when signing up for a network we have to give a lot of personal information like SS# or EIN as well as address, phone number...you get the picture. Before providing that information it's nice to know if there are any programs that we'd actually want to join on the network.

While I appreciate that you listed your merchants, there is absolutely no information about their individual programs. A good rule of thumb would be to list each merchants program details so that we can make an "informed" decision before we sign up for a network. Once we provide you with all of that information we can't get it back.

-rematt

BurgerBoy
October 16th, 2007, 09:06 PM
Mike, as I'm sure you know when signing up for a network we have to give a lot of personal information like SS# or EIN as well as address, phone number...you get the picture. Before providing that information it's nice to know if there are any programs that we'd actually want to join on the network.

While I appreciate that you listed your merchants, there is absolutely no information about their individual programs. A good rule of thumb would be to list each merchants program details so that we can make an "informed" decision before we sign up for a network. Once we provide you with all of that information we can't get it back.

-rematt

Exactly - Good post.

Donuts
October 16th, 2007, 09:52 PM
I think Mike made it quite clear that he is a network like SAS and not a merchant.

a network maybe, but like SAS, not. :-)

UncleScooter
October 16th, 2007, 10:08 PM
Another network offering Blockbuster and Netflix. How has the industry survived this long with only 4587 networks with Blockbuster and Netflix links? Now we have 4588!
:woohoo:

AffiliateHound
October 16th, 2007, 10:40 PM
Another network offering Blockbuster and Netflix. How has the industry survived this long with only 4587 networks with Blockbuster and Netflix links? Now we have 4588!
:woohoo:Yea, but they have Video Professor (http://forum.abestweb.com/showthread.php?t=95302&highlight=Video+Professor)!

Alan Hamilton
October 16th, 2007, 11:50 PM
Welcome to ABW Mike. If what you have is good, I'd recommend that you pick up on what's being offered here, add more upfront detail to your advertiser programs and go from there. Sounds like you are new to Bounty and as such you entered ABW as a proud new representative of your network. But what you obviously did not know is that most here have heard it all many times before.

I'd highly recommend that you put an honest effort into actually researching threads dealing with cpa networks to get a feel for the thoughts and opinions of others. Had you done this before you posted, you probably would have approached it differently. But it's never too late to hit the books. A little reading can serve you well, so hit the archives and learn. Then address the board from a perspective of seeking input, offering information and contributing to the neighborhood.

If what you have is worthwhile, time here and participation / contribution to the community will serve you well.

Now, put that hard hat back on and let's see whatcha got!

test118
October 17th, 2007, 04:27 AM
got it,join in.tks

        
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