I'm just now getting into CPA. Looked into it a bit a while back but never did anything with it consistently. Now I believe it's something I could be pretty good at it. The only road block I'm running into is the whole moral/ethical thing. Most offers that I want to promote are those co-reg things where you're promised a free ipad 3 if you enter your email and do the silver, gold and platinum offers.
CPA Offers, are they ethical?
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I'm just now getting into CPA. Looked into it a bit a while back but never did anything with it consistently. Now I believe it's something I could be pretty good at it. The only road block I'm running into is the whole moral/ethical thing.
Most offers that I want to promote are those co-reg things where you're promised a free ipad 3 if you enter your email and do the silver, gold and platinum offers.
I can remember getting pissed off when I was a kid because I tried doing one to get a free xbox and wound up signing up for a bunch of crap just to realize I had to complete more offers that would cost me money I didn't have. It wasn't a big deal and I just unsubscribed from everything and went on with my life.
But after that, offers like that have put a bad taste in my mouth. I'd just like to know more about them and their legitimacy before I can decide whether or not I'll promote them. I know the companies putting those offers out HAVE TO give you the ipad or whatever it is they promised, but how much are you actually going to be paying out of pocket to get the item when it's all said and done?
Is it significantly less, more, or breaking even?
Would really appreciate some advice on this as I haven't been able to find any info on it.
Thanks In Advance,
-Ryan Leonard
Most offers that I want to promote are those co-reg things where you're promised a free ipad 3 if you enter your email and do the silver, gold and platinum offers.
I can remember getting pissed off when I was a kid because I tried doing one to get a free xbox and wound up signing up for a bunch of crap just to realize I had to complete more offers that would cost me money I didn't have. It wasn't a big deal and I just unsubscribed from everything and went on with my life.
But after that, offers like that have put a bad taste in my mouth. I'd just like to know more about them and their legitimacy before I can decide whether or not I'll promote them. I know the companies putting those offers out HAVE TO give you the ipad or whatever it is they promised, but how much are you actually going to be paying out of pocket to get the item when it's all said and done?
Is it significantly less, more, or breaking even?
Would really appreciate some advice on this as I haven't been able to find any info on it.
Thanks In Advance,
-Ryan Leonard
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