With the massive amounts of layoffs and rising unemployment numbers, people everywhere are turning to new ways of making an income. For many, they are turning online to try and make ends meet. But with so many schemes and scams, how do you find something legitimate? The answer may be in CPA.
CPA, or cost per action, is pretty simple and straightforward. When someone goes to a site and fills out a form from an advertiser, you get paid for it. The form can range from a single email submission or zip code submission to a much longer one with multiple fields. Or it can even be a downloadable toolbar, screensaver or emoticons.
What do you make when someone does this? CPA Advertisers will payout anywhere from $0.50 – $3.50 for a single email submit or zip submit, to over $125 for a long form submission.
The thing is, no purchase is required from the user, they only need to enter their email address, zip code, or fill in other personal information on the longer forms. When they do that, you earn a commission.
CPA marketing is not new by any means. It’s been around for well over a decade, but it is still in its infancy. As more and more people go online for their information and entertainment,
CPA advertising is growing as well. It is already gaining a lot of ground on radio and TV advertising, and people are capitalizing on the money to be made in this massive industry. In fact, there are many who make 6-figure incomes every month by promoting CPA offers.
One of the experts in CPA marketing is a man named Gauher Chaudhry. He is trying to help others understand more about CPA and how you can make money with CPA offers yourself by giving out a free 89 page report. I’ve read through it and must admit that I learned a lot. I’ve never been involved in this before, but it’s easy to see how anyone could do this and make money.
I would encourage you to get his free report. It doesn’t cost a dime and it may very well give you some great ideas to help with your family income. You can get the report by going here:
I have read the report man !and it’s packed and jammed with great information I liked the most the strategies about implementing CPA offers with Facebook. still can’t believe he gave away this report for free..
Victor.
95% of CPA offers are SCAMS. By promoting them people are helping scams to thrive.
Most CPA offers are scams leading people into hidden continuity programs they don’t want, need, or understand or email /zip submits which are email captures for spammers.