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How to Use CPA Ad Networks for Lead Generation and reduce dependence on Google Adwords PPC
CPA Ad Networks can be leveraged to maximize the return on your lead generation efforts and reduce dependence on Pay Per Click (PPC) strategies. With the Google Adwords pricing sky rocketing in recent times and Google enforcing strict rules for quality assessment of websites and landing pages, it is critical that you diversify your leadgen practices, tools and strategies.
There are dozens of Ad Networks in the marketplace and hence you have a wide selection to choose from depending on your budget, nature of business and industry vertical.
How the Ad Networks operate?
The ad networks are basically centalized portals acting as intermediaries for publishers and advertisers. As an Advertiser you can submit your advertisements to one or more networks. Web site owners or operators (known as Publishers) choose the advertisements based on their specialization and preference and run the ads on their sites.
Typically you have to specify a rate per action performed, which is nothing but a lead acquired. This is referred to as CPA or Cost Per Action. You have to provide a suitable landing page to which the advertisers will drive the traffic from their websites. When the web visitors submit their information successfully, a thank you page need to be displayed. The thank you page will include a tracking pixel so that the ad networks can track the successful conversions and invoice you accordingly.
Importance of Landing Pages in Lead Generation via Ad Networks
As mentioned above, the Landing Page is the most important component of the lead acquisition process. Even if you get a ton of traffic to your site, if the landing page does not convert (i.e. visitors do not submit their info) you are not going to get any value out of the traffic. Make sure that the landing page is designed to convert and tested well.
You may take a look at the blog post on landing page design and optimization for lead conversion.
If you are using third party media planning / buying / ad agencies, they should be able to help you design the landing pages, negotiate the offer rates, choose suitable ad networks and track the ad performance.
CPA Ad Networks
Start with a small budget, test out the results and then ramp up your leadgen efforts with a network. Note that some offers (i.e. your advertisements) might work well with some networks and may not work with others. Also, the same ad might produce results at one time and might fail to perform at another point time. Since there are so many variables in play, it is very difficult to generalize and rate the networks. However, you should be able to evaluate their business practices, support levels, etc. over a period of time.
Here is some of the popular and not so popular networks listed not in any particular order. Note that there are dozens of networks operating in the marketplace and hence this is not a comprehensive list.
- Ad Canadian
- AdMedia
- Adjuice
- Adjump
- Admax Media
- Adscend Media
- Axon Media Group
- Clickbooth
- Click Fusion
- Commission Monster
- Commission River
- Commission Junction
- Convert2Media
- Copeac
- CPA Underground
- CPaway
- CXDigital
- DirectLeads
- eComLeads
- FluxAds
- GetAds
- HybrydAds
- Hydra Network
- Leader Markets
- Lead Expose
- Market Leverage
- Max Bounty
- NetPartner
- NeverBlue
- Offer Fusion
- PeerFly
- Pepperjam
- Revenue Ads
- Revenue Loop
- Revenue Street
- UniBlue Systems
- Unique Leads
- Y Multimedia
- Zeno Ads
Advantages and Disadvantages of using CPA Ad Networks for Leadgen
Just like any other mode of lead generation, using CPA Ad Networks has its own advantages and issues. If you understand the issues, you can plan and reduce the impact. Let us reserve this discussion for another post.

I am new to CPA Advertising. My biggest frustration I am having is getting quality traffic. Seems as if publishers found a way to auto populate old leads onto my creative, Pixel is still firing.
How can I avoid this from happening?
Your feedback would be greatly appreciated!