potofgold New Offer from XYZ: Dont Delete TheseHere is a helpful tip for those of you working with CPA networks.  How often do you get those notification e-mails that read "New Offers from XYZ Media!".  What do you do with them?

I am personally signed up to about 30 CPA networks so, as you can imagine, my inbox fills up pretty quickly.

Your first reaction is to just to a mass "delete" on all those new notifications cluttering up your Inbox, right?  Don't do it!

Those are great opportunities to be a pioneer and get into a niche that may have little or no competition.  How many people are promoting car insurance quotes, student loans, or ringtones?  Everybody.

Every once in a while, you will find a "diamond in the rough", a brand new offer for a brand new type of company that no one is pushing.

For example, I got the usual e-mail from PepperJam the other day, alerting me that "Executive Gift Shoppe" was now one of their advertisers.

Hmmm....not bad, I don't know that there are TOO many other exclusive "exeuctive gifts for dad"-type programs out there.  This one as a 45-day cookie and pays 12% commission...not too shabby.

Then, I noticed this line at the bottom...

"This advertiser has (some huge number) of products that may be populated with the PepperJam Store Builder".  A ha!  Now, we're getting to the gold.

Now imagine populating a whole store-front full of gifts for dad, just in time for the holidays, paying you 12% with a 45-day cookie!

That sounds like money-in-the-bank to me.  By the way, you should really check out PepperJam.  They have a tremendous variety of advertisers to choose from, including eBay.

So don't delete those notification e-mails.  Be different.  Be unique.

Now, stop reading.  Start making money.

P.S. - For more CPA network recommendations, check out our CPA Affiliate Network Reviews.

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