subject: Getting Approved at Cost Per Action Networks - 3 Simple Tricks To Success With CPA marketing? [print this page] In case you got a Cost Per Action offer and this is your first time, the most probable thing that has happened is that your request was declined when you tried to submit an application to some CPA network.
1. Do not commit the mistake of not completing the full application. Whenever there is any section you could not answer, make sure you write NA (Not Applicable) there. One Thing you have to keep in mind is that one of the main reasons for CPA offer requests being denied is incomplete form.
2. It is possible that the Cost Per Action manager has some additional questions in order to approve your application. In that case there might be a follow up call from the manager. Don't forget to answer the phone. There are many instances where the person did not respond to corresponding email or phone call and their applications was cancelled. In the situation you miss the call don't forget to that you call back the manager directly.
3. It would be very helpful if you have a weblog and a professional designed site. A professional email account is a must. Do not make the inaccuracy of using free websites or blogs and mail accounts. You should have your own site, and you should use that email address which is provided by the domain contributor (for instance, "yourname@yourdomain.com").
You should make sure you your site and blog are properly designed and organized and that they host relevant information. It is advisable that you spend some time before you decide on the topic of your site. You can always use the free resources to use as templates and themes for your website and blog; but do not forget to use article directories to lead you to the desired content. Commonly if your blog manages to appear generic but its hollow in terms of content, it is, most likely, going to be denied.
Commonly once you have register for you get a call from the CPA network. In case you do not get that, dont give up or make it an ego issue; rather call the Cost Per Action network yourself.
Getting Approved at Cost Per Action Networks - 3 Simple Tricks To Success With CPA marketing?