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  • in reply to: Offer Preview: Image Broken in Chrome but not in Firefox #2233
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    Hi Kisha,
     
    If the offer has a restriction on browser type or device, it will be in the offer’s description.
     
    If not, it can be something on your side.
     
    It’s also possible that the geo-redirection feature is affecting your experience. If your location isn’t a location allowed by the offer, you need to access it using a proxy or VPN that can change your IP address. But, in this case, you should test the actual affiliate link and not the preview. If the preview has an issue, but the affiliate link is working, then it’s not a problem.
     
    William

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    Hey Mark!
     
    I have never used Tipalti. Payoneer is very nice, but their support isn’t the best.
     
    Paypal is good, but very expensive.
     
    Personally, I prefer just bank transfer for getting paid from the CPA networks.
     
    For anyone looking to receive simple payments via bank transfer, consider using Wise.com.
     
    I’ve been using them for almost 2 years now and don’t have a single coimplain. Excellent services, super affordable, no nonsense blocks or that kind of stuff that some people explain with e-wallets… really, don’t have even a small complain about them. Hope to continue like this! 🙂
     
    Wise gives you the possibility to have a USD balance and bank account details under your name (or your company’s name). You can get trasnfers sent to that account and then, if you’re not in the US, just convert the amount to your local currency and transfer to your local bank. Their fees are so much cheaper than Paypal and even Payoneer that it’s not even worth a comparison.
     
    My company is in BVI and I live in Brazil and use their services with no issues, so I think most people from most countries should be able to use them.
     
    William

    in reply to: Personal Facebook Page #2207
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    Hi David,
     
    It’s important to make a distinction between what is a Facebook account and a Facebook page.
     
    I believe you have a personal Facebook account/profile under which you have created a fan page.
     
    A business account wouldn’t be a different fan page, but a different account.
     
    Under your existing personal account you have set up an ad account and as many fan pages as you want.
     
    You can go to your personal ad account here: https://facebook.com/adsmanager – Access is using your personal account and the ad account should be set up (submit a support ticket if you have any issues).
     
    When you set up an ad, it will be necessarily linked to a fan page as it will look like a normal Facebook post that has to be made by someone, has to have an author.
     
    You can set up a fan page in the niche that you’ll be using for the first campaigns (e.g. freebies, health, beauty, gaming, etc) here: http://facebook.com/pages/create – The process is very simple, just define a simple name and description, upload a profile pic and that’s it.
     
    Then, you should be able to create an ad under the new fan page using your ad account.
     
    All of this will be happening under your personal account.
     
    You don’t have to create a business account. In fact, if you don’t have a registered business, doing it could be an unnecessary headache.
     
    Let me know if this still not clear!
     
    William

    in reply to: First Campaign: MaxBounty #2206
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    Hi Eric,
    Email submit offers always have a back-end. In fact, pretty much any offer on the internet (not only CPA, but Clickbank, JVZoo, Rakuten, etc) has a back-end.
    When talking about CPA specifically, the advertisers pay you for generating the email submit (lead) because they believe they can monetize that lead on the back-end.
    There’s nothing unethical about it as people won’t have any information stolen or will be forced into anything. They cna always choose what they wnat and what they don’t.
    The requirements are usually explained on the page where they submit their email address, but I actually suggest that you give them at least a clue on your landing page.
    People will be naturally skeptical if you tell them that they can get something, let’s say an iPhone, just for submiting their email address. It doesn’t make sense to believe that someone is trading iPhones for emails on the internet. However, if you tell them that they’ll be exposed to other offers or that they’ll have to take some surveys and that the chance to winning an iPhone i the reward for that, then the opportunity will look more realistic to them.
    In terms of other platforms, you can find the modules covering them under “Advanced Modules”. However, the platforms are different and strategies and even offers can change completely from one to another. Shooting in many directions and trying multiple things simultaneously is usually a bad idea that makes the process more difficult and expensive than it really is.
    I suggest that you master one strategy, make some money with it and just then consider moving to different things. That’s how the big success sotires of this program happened. 🙂
    William

    in reply to: New Personal Facebook Account + Warm Up Campaigns #2197
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    Hi Andrew,
     
    A warm up campaign can make sense for a new account as it can trigger the verification process. Then, you can complete it and start running real campaigns with a verified account.
     
    A warm up campaign can be just a “like” campaign for one of your fan pages. You don’t even need to set up the campaign from the ads manager, you can go to your fan page and there you’ll find a button to create a like campaign. You can click that button and follow the steps.
     
    If you need any help, just let me know!
     
    William

    in reply to: Applying at Envyus Media #2191
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    Hi Kisha,
    Are you sure that you’re applying as an affiliate and not as a client/advertiser?
    If yes, it should be your budget. However, if you’re applying as a client it’s also your budget, but for paying affiliates.
    You should submit an affiliate application, not a client one.
    William

    in reply to: Clarity Needed on Max Bounty Application Questions #2188
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    Hey Kisha,
    Incentive is when you “bribe” people to complete an offer. For example, offering them access to information (video, ebook, tutorial, etc) or even a cash reward.
    There are networks that specialize in that type of traffic and offer such as Adscend Media. However, that’s soemthing that most networks are more careful with and that you won’t be doing in the beginning, so don’t say you’ll be doing that.
    In the future, if you decide to get your foot wet with incent, we have a full module on it here: https://cpaevolution3.com/2020/07/23/incentivized-cpa/
    That training was created by Jay, a good friend and an incent expert, and it’s exclusive for the CPA Evolution members.
    William

    in reply to: CPA Networks Promo Emails (Worth Opt-in?) #2187
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    Participant

    No, Kisha, that’s not important. You’ll have access to the same offers on their platform whether you’re in the mailing list or not.
     
    William

    in reply to: Pixel not active on ads set #2174
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    Hi Martin,
    The pixel may be inactive because it’s not properly placed on any website. It has to be placed on a website to be active.
    Please, submit a support ticket with screenshots of the message you’re seeing and I’ll help you!
    William

    in reply to: Is a Corporation required in Ontario Canada? #2153
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    Hi Ronald,
    No, you can do business as a person. Both CPA networks and ad platforms will be ok with that.
    William

    in reply to: Sweepstakes – Asking for whole address and phone-number #2138
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    Hi Daniel,
    First, you need to check what’s the conversion point. That information is usually availabl in the offer’s description.
    All offers will have a back-end, but what matters for the affiliate is where the conversion occurs.
    In case the offer requires a 2nd page submit and more complex information such as a phone number, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s a bad offer. It can still be a great one, just the payout has to be proportional and you need to come up with an angle that hooks people and make the offer interesting for them.
    WIlliam

    in reply to: Signing up to Max Bounty #2123
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    Carl,
     
    You’ll be using free traffic just to make an initial budget and will then switch to paid traffic.
    So, telling them you’ll be doing paid traffic can not only help you get approved, but can be more accurate as well.
    Please, read “common question 1” on page 5 of the report on joining CPA networks.
    William

    in reply to: Signing up to Max Bounty #2102
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    Participant

    Hi Kol,
    You can do that, but it’s not a major factor. If you follow the instructions on page 3 of the PDF guide when applying you should be ok.
    And there’s no reason not to be confident. Thousands of people have joined this program and not a single one couldn’t get approved by at least one good CPA network. I’m pretty sure it won’t be different for you. 🙂
    Also, feel free to submit a support request if you have any problems or need assistance. I’m here to help!
    William

    in reply to: Clickdealer question from Account Manager #2078
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    Participant

    Hi Kol,
    Don’t worry, some rejections are normal and you need just one approval to get started.
    Make sure to apply for all the companies in my list of recommended networks.
    Keep me posted on your applications and I’ll help you get your first approval asap!
    William

    in reply to: Clickdealer question from Account Manager #2075
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    Participant

    Hi Kol,
    They may be asking if you’re working with other CPA networks or if you have already deposited money on a traffic source.
    If the context doesn’t make it clear, just ask them what exactly they want to know and they’ll explain better.
    William

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