Getting Your Website Accepted By CPA Networks 

 

Trying to get accepted by the main CPA networks is a process that dominates the minds of a great many potential Internet marketers – the rewards are so considerable if you do get accepted that the mere acceptance from a network is considered by many to be the single most important stage in the process of becoming a CPA marketer. It is important, therefore, to give some thought to what kinds of websites, and what standard, is likely to be accepted or rejected by a CPA network. There are some sites which will almost instantly be rejected by CPA networks, and it is best not even to try these: 

  • Pornography sites: Yes, it has been said that if you took all of the porn off the Internet, there would be one site left – and it’d be called “wheredidalltheporngo.com”. That’s as maybe – but for marketing anything other than more porn, it’s a bad idea.
  • Sites depicting or glorifying violence: This is self-explanatory. Terrorist sites or “shock” sites which show “sick” pictures are bad for business.
  • Blackhat SEO sites: CPA networks can spot them a mile off, and the associations of blackhat SEO are ones that they will reject entirely and immediately.
  • Hate sites: Racism, sexism, homophobia and sectarianism, or any targeted hate material will go down very badly with affiliate marketing companies. It can get them sued very easily, so they won’t want to know.
  • Sites with little, no, or plagiarised content: Content is what makes a site. If you copy off someone else you’re leeching their content. If there is nothing on there or you’ve just thrown together a few lines of text, then no-one’s going to spend time on there – which is useless for CPA.