Controversial Opinion: CPA Networks for Lead Gen Are Overrated

Controversial Opinion: CPA Networks for Lead Gen Are Overrated

Tactic

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yo so i just started doing lead gen for insurance solar home services and gotta say this might sound wild but cpa networks kinda suck now? like ive tried them got some okay payouts but tbh the real money is direct partnerships. last month i worked with a local broker closed 20 leads at $150 each thats 3k in a month no middleman no cuts. way simpler and more predictable too. i get that networks claim theyre stable but they always change terms make you wait forever and the good offers are taken by the big guys anyway. seen ppl here say they make 5k a week with cpa but thats usually connections or fake traffic stuff. for a beginner honestly focusing on direct local partnerships is better than wasting time getting approved on flooded networks recycling the same offers. plus im only 3 months in and already landed a couple solid deals that pay faster and more than any network payout. just my thoughts maybe im wrong but imo if you wanna do this legit skip the middleman go direct
 
spot on. networks are sus nowadays. they change rules, take cuts, and honestly just slow u down. direct deals pay faster, no middlemen, more control. if u got the local hookups, stick with that for now
 
Honestly, I gotta disagree a little. I've messed with both and while direct partnerships are cool, they're not always easy to land or scale fast. I remember struggling for months trying to crack some local deals, then found a decent network that paid out consistently and let me test different offers w/o all the drama. Sometimes the networks get a bad rap but they can be a solid way to get started without all the hassle of hunting down every local deal.
 
been doing this 3 years and honestly networks can be super frustrating, especially with the rule changes and cuts. but idk, sometimes the volume they offer is still worth the hassle if u just starting out and can't land direct deals yet. what's ur experience with scaling network stuff
 
thanks for the input, guys. Yeah, I get that networks can have their perks, especially for beginners trying to scale fast, but imo the headaches just aren't worth it anymore. If you got local contacts, that real world stuff pays off way more in the long run. Just my 2 cents, but I'd rather focus on steady local wins than chase flooded networks.
 
Been doing this 5 years and I kinda agree. Seems like a lot of guys chase the big CPA offers but forget the real value is in building your own list and branding. Anyone else notice that chasing quick CPA payouts can burn out fast?
 
Focus on building an email list first, then use CPA networks to monetize that list. Relying solely on CPA offers can be shaky, especially if you're not nurturing a loyal audience. Diversify your traffic and offers, don
 
yo building a scraper to track offer payouts and fill rates over time can give you real data to test if certain CPA networks are really worth it. i've seen networks with high initial payouts turn sour once the fill rates drop below 50%. ever tested any tools like admitad or volume to see actual offer stability?
 
careful with burnout tho, are you also balancing long-term stuff like email lists or just chasing those quick payouts?
 
you sure about that tho? i've seen plenty of guys get steady rev from CPA networks if they pick the right offers and niche. just saying, it's not all overrated if u know what u're doing.
 
cPA networks are often overrated for lead gen because they tend to push high-volume, low-quality traffic. It's not just about hitting numbers but actually converting leads. If you're just chasing CPA offers without proper vetting, you're gonna burn money fast.
 
Are you saying all CPA networks are just glorified traffic sellers and not actual partners? How many of them really help optimize for quality over quantity?
 
Last month i ran some tests and noticed some CPA networks actually do try to optimize for quality, not just volume. Do you think maybe the problem is more about the specific network than the whole model?
 
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