View Full Version : What are cash sites?
Submerge
03-31-2007, 01:29 PM
I receive the CPA Empire newsletter every month and they mention, "No Cash Sites Allowed" on some of the offers. I've tried searching around, but can't find the definition of a cash site. Does anyone know what they are?
I see the sentence mentions whenever Incentives are allowed. So I'm guessing that a cash site gives money to its users who accomplish the affiliate task? Something like the Free Ipod sites, but instead of Ipods, they give cash?
Anyone know?
Cash sites basically middle-man affiliate offers and give money back to the user while staying in the profit. It was a great scheme a few years ago but is slowly deprecating as it produces leads/actions that most companies aren't interested in by nature. Their userbases are largely made up of young kids who can't even use a credit card. It's quite the definition of "incentivization."
brandonroy
12-01-2007, 03:51 AM
I receive the CPA Empire newsletter every month and they mention, "No Cash Sites Allowed" on some of the offers. I've tried searching around, but can't find the definition of a cash site. Does anyone know what they are?
I see the sentence mentions whenever Incentives are allowed. So I'm guessing that a cash site gives money to its users who accomplish the affiliate task? Something like the Free Ipod sites, but instead of Ipods, they give cash?
Anyone know?
Yes, similiar to 'free ipod' sites except they pay you cash for completing free offers as well as surveys and even for signing up to other free websites.
They're called GPT sites, meaning "Get-Paid-To". I have a website about them.
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