NeverBlueAds.com Review

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Most of you know that I use Neverblueads.com as an affiliate network for my blogs and other websites.  Today I am thinking I will do a mini-review of the system/network, just in case there are others reading that aren’t real sure about joining.

NeverBlueAds.com Homepage

What is Neverblueads.com?

Neverblueads.com is an affiliate network that supplies offers, or advertisements, to it’s members to promote.  Let’s say there is an advertiser that wants to collect email addresses and will pay $1.25 for each one.  They provide an advertisement for me, as a member, to promote and for every email addresses that is submitted, they pay me the $1.25. 

It is generally known as a cost-per-action (CPA) network.  Meaning, the user has to complete some sort of action before I get paid.  There are many ways that this can be accomplished.  The most popular is through submitting an email address, but you can also get paid a commission if the user clicks through my ad and completes a sale.

neverblueads.com campaign page

Is there offers for every blog/website?

Just about.  Of the many offers that they have, I couldn’t see any reason that you cannot find at least one to promote.  As of this post, Neverblueads.com has 638 offers listed in their campaign section. 

Of these you are able to sort these by category, country, banner size and whether they allow the traffic to be incentivized.  If you want to drill them down even further, you can sort them by traffic allowed.  What I mean by that is that you can sort them by web, search engine, email or DLS (downloadable software) traffic.

Being able to do this allows members to find offers quickly.  For example, if you are doing a post or have a website created for free gifts, you can easily find all the offers that pay for traffic in the FREEBIES category.  At this time there are about 286 offers in that category.  In other words there are plenty for you to choose from.

What about payments?

Payments are made when you accumulate $50 or more in any given month.  Once you achieve this goal, which isn’t difficult at all, you will be sent a check on the 15th of next month.  If you make $x,xxx or more per week, you can get paid NET15 via paypal.com.  If you join the network, make sure you talk with your affiliate manager about things like this.

Get referrals and make more money.

Once you get the swing of the the way everything works, why not try and get some referrals?  Neverblueads.com will pay you 2% of whatever your referrals make per month for life!  That’s right, for the life of their account, as long as they are making money, so are you!  2% doesn’t sound like much, but if you can imagine getting 10 referrals that bank $500 a month, that is another $100 in your wallet.  The best part is that you didn’t have to do all that much to get it.

Final thoughts

After all is said and done, I have been very happy with the service they provide, as well as, how well the system works.  The offers are very easy to promote, making their network very user friendly and liked by many affiliate marketers.  I am currently a member of about 5 of these networks and this one has been giving me the best results, so as a recommendation, Neverblueads.com would be the first place I would suggest anyone start their affiliate marketing career.

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2008-03-04 16:52:01

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