Quite premature but I will be updating this post often. I have been desperate to find a solution for those of my sites that do not comply with AdSense terms. My latest adventure is AzoogleAds.
AzoogleAds is a Cost Per Action based advertising company. This means that I, being the publisher, will only earn if a visitor to my site not only clicks on the ad, but does something more like fill up a survey, download a free screensaver, etc. They say that AzoogleAds has the best offers among the the CPA networks. They have Screensavers.com and most of the Smiley offers we see everywhere.
Applying for AzoogleAds
Since I am only new to the network, the only review I can give for now is the whole application process. Of course we have the usual filling out of forms and waiting for either a rejection or acceptance email. I received the email (acceptance) 5 days after applying. It says that I have to manually mail my W8 form before I can get the log-in details. With other networks, you can just email a scanned copy of your W8. Around a week after mailing my W8, I got my log-in details.
Browsing around
I logged-in the publishers area to familiarize myself and look for some possible offers. The control area is very-well organized and easy to understand. I have already seen some good offers which I’ll probably use in a couple of sites. What is interesting though, is that when you log-in, on the topmost part of the screen you can see a picture of your affiliate manager with some contact details. What’s even more interesting though is I think my affiliate manager is Filipino. In fact, he wrote my personal welcome letter starting with “Kamusta.” I know that in AzoogleAds, each publisher has an affiliate manager to help publishers to earn more.Â
Disclaimer
The links to AzoogleAds in this post contain my affiliate id. If you believe in good karma, it would be wise to click on them if you have found my article the least bit informative. If not, then go directly to AzoogleAds and I wish you all the luck especially when the time comes to promote your own affiliate id.
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