CPA marketing is one kind of digital marketing where you have to promote CPA networks’ products using their given URL, called an affiliate URL, which keeps track of all clicks, impressions, and sales. CPA marketers typically don’t need to bid to get work; in most cases they can promote an offer right after logging into the network, though some networks require pre-approval for private offers.
Freelancers, by contrast, take contractual work from a freelancing marketplace or directly from organizations, often bidding for jobs. Popular freelancing marketplaces include Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com. If you don’t have enough capital to run a paid campaign, you can work as a freelancer in a marketplace while learning CPA marketing.
There’s a small but important difference between CPA marketing and affiliate marketing: in affiliate marketing, the network pays a sales commission only after a successful sale (a “Pay Per Sale” or PPS offer), whereas in CPA marketing a successful sale isn’t mandatory — the marketer is paid based on a qualifying lead. For example, a CPA marketer might earn $3 for a unique lead (such as a visitor downloading a CPA marketing PDF), and the advertiser later converts that lead into a sale worth far more, such as $100.
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There is no shortcut to success in CPA marketing — it requires consistent learning and practice — but with the right course, it can even be taken up as a full-time profession.