Archive for January 29th, 2010

 

Now Anyone Can Get Accepted info CPA Networks

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Getting started with the Cost Per Action networks is something that drives many marketers crazy. That’s because so many are used to the auto acceptance that comes from most of the affiliate marketing networks. CPA networks are pickier because they want a higher quality marketer.

Still, you can get accepted! You will want to follow the methods below if you are not accepted (and even before that happens!) by the CPA networks so you can begin making money from cpa deals as soon as possible.

The 1st thing you need to do is select the CPA networks you want to join. That is right — you’re going to join a bunch. That’s because there are likely a large variety of offers you want to pick from on the different CPA networks. Something that is offered on one CPA network may not be available on another CPA network. But, you should pay careful attention to offers that are available in more than one network. That’s because the commission is not always the same! You might find that the same exact offer pays quite a bit less on another network.

After you have discovered which networks you want to apply to, go ahead and fill out their application form. They will likely ask you questions, such as how you intend on marketing their offers, where your main website is, how much traffic you generally get, and other questions at their discretion. These questions may be intimidating if you are starting out, so just answer them to the best of your ability and know that this is not the be-all end-all.

Submit the application, and be ready to wait up to a week or so to hear something back. Alternatively, you can just go ahead and call the CPA network to gain acceptance right away. Calling is the magic answer in many cases. If you are taking the time to call them and discuss things over the phone, the managers will know that you are serious about this. You’ll often get accepted right on the spot!

Many networks are harder to get accepted into. When that happens to you, you might want to lay out the marketing plan you have developed to promote their offers. Often laying out a solid business plan will help get you accepted!

As a last tactic, you can contact a successful Cost Per Action affiliate so they can put in a good word for you. Normally it doesn’t come down to this, however it never hurts to make these type of contacts so you can make use of them if necessary in the future.

If you are not able to join a certain Cost Per Action network right now, and you’ve tried everything, you will just have to keep moving and start with the CPA networks you got into. You can always reapply again once you have more experience under your belt. They definitely will not turn down someone who is able to get results for themselves and for the client! Keep in mind — the networks are there to profit, so if you are able to help them profit they have no reason not to accept you.

 

Writing Resumes – Common Mistakes

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Resume and curriculum vitae act as entry tickets to a job. Today’s world is full of competition. A prospective employer is in search for a person who is active, productive, and skillful in nature and with a positive attitude. The resume should reflect the attitude and details of education, age, qualification, experience etc. The resume should be written with relevance to the particular job. Gone are the days where one resume was used for all the jobs. The resume should be attractive enough to catch the attention of the employer among the thousands of resumes. It is important that the resume should be free from any common mistakes.

Effective resume writing:

An effective resume should contain basic sections viz., complete and powerful contact information, headline of what is being offered by the employee to the employer, summary of skills highlighting relevant skills will be an added advantage, professional experience which has to be relevant and last but not the least educational qualification- details of grades, year of passing etc. An effective resume will be free from grammatical and spelling mistakes. This shows the command over the language. Hence, it is very important to proof-read more than twice to avoid any mistakes in the resume.

Common mistakes in a resume:

The resume with irrelevant contents is a common mistake, like the information regarding the children, spouse, hobbies etc and also when applying for a computer job, it is irrelevant to show an experience of a position held as an accountant.

When using creative fonts, one has to be very careful. It might be easier to read on the computer of the person writing the resume, but not necessarily it can be readable in the employer’s computer. If the font is not found in the computer it will show bizarre information.

The resume should not be like a job application, the previous employer’s name, contact information of the previous employer; reasons for leaving the job are irrelevant in the resume.

Never get obsessed about the length of the resume but focus on the content. Also personal pronouns like I, me should be avoided, as it might pose you as an egoistic person.

When sending resumes to multiple recruiters never send it via one email, as personalized addressing is very important.

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