I'm going to be talking about how to learn CPA marketing. Now, CPA marketing, I've made millions of dollars with promoting in the skincare and the weight-loss niche, is making up to $35,000 in a single day. Now, a lot of people don't teach CPA marketing. Because it's a very aggressive space, there's big money, there's quick money. And lots of people don't like to share. But I'll be sharing how to go about finding the information in this kind of hidden niche of affiliate marketing.
CPA marketing. It stands for Cost Per Action. It's perhaps the most aggressive area of affiliate marketing. Because you can get paid more than the company is even making, okay? The companies in this space will pay you incredible payouts for not even making a sale. Now, I made my first big money with CPA marketing. That's when I started scaling advertising campaigns to 10 thousand, 20 thousand, 30, 35 thousand dollars per day. And you could do it overnight.
The money is big, the money comes really quick. But it is an extremely competitive sub Snitch of affiliate marketing. A lot of people don't want to teach CPA marketing because the... Since it is so competitive, the advertising methods are extremely aggressive. Now, i'm not going to go into exactly why this is such an aggressive area of marketing. But let's put it this way: The ad networks don't like CPA marketers because CPA marketing, the offers are just in your face, aggressive but people buy them. It really taps into the inner psychology, the pain points, the triggers that make people want to buy. But it does it too aggressively. But it makes a ton of money for marketers.
The CPA marketing is totally built around paying the marketer as much money as possible. Now, the tactics are constantly changing in CPA marketing because it's a bit of a cat-and-mouse game. Again, the ad networks are trying to keep CPA marketers out and the CPA marketers are trying to find new ways to get their ads in front of people. It's a big game. But there are some ways you can stay ahead of things even though it's changing so fast.
The first area is forums. This is where I learned CPA marketing I was on the stack that money forum. And that's going to be one of my recommendations. Stack that money forum is $99 a month. It's full of a lot of different CPA marketers that are trading tactics and you can kind of learn what's working best or what's not. I've seen it grown a little bit stale in recent months or whatever. But it's still a pretty good place to find information on what's working best right now. The next forum I suggest is mad society. And that's also by another prolific CPA marketer. I'm going to write it up here. Mad Society. Mad Society is really powerful. It's run by the marketer Malan Darras. He's also he also lives out here in Los Angeles. Very successful dude. He's run campaigns. I think he's made as much as like 50 or 100 thousand dollars in a single day. Very successful guy and he created a forum a community for other CPA marketers to learn just a trade information. Really good forum, highly suggested.
Events. Now, events. When I attended my first affiliate marketing conferences, it made this whole industry real. You know, it seems weird when guys like me are on YouTube talking about... You know, big money, quick money. It seems like a scam. It totally seems like a scandal. Like this can't be an actual, real industry. There can't be... You know, "Isn't John just here trying to sell me something?" You know... We this... "How do I know this ain't all smoke and mirrors?" Well, the fact of the matter is this is an industry. There are hundreds of thousands of marketers all around the world that are making significant amounts of money just by putting up ads or doing different things to market products on the Internet. It's a big industry.
And when you go to events, it makes it all real. What I would suggest you go to is... The first event is Affiliate summit, okay? Affiliates Summit is the industry staple event. It's where affiliate marketers go. It's where all the businesses go. It's where all the networks go. It's where all of the software tools and ad networks and everybody. You know, it's just... It's just that place you want to go if you are looking to get into affiliate marketing. If you don't believe that this industry is real, it's big. There's you know, maybe 20-some thousand people who attend this conference every single year. I would recommend you go to the one in Las Vegas. The parties are better.
So, the next event is affiliate world Asia or affiliate world Europe. These are the staple affiliate conferences that go on internationally. So Affiliate Summit is mainly relegated to the US. It happens once a year in Las Vegas and once a year in New York. But of the affiliate world conferences happen once a year in Europe and once a year in Asia. Asia is probably the coolest conference to go to. They do it in a... I believe... The last time I went it was in a... It was in Bangkok, Thailand. Super cool. A lot of fun and you find marketers... You find probably... If you are a young... If you are a young marketer that's looking to get into this space, you will meet some of the coolest people because they all come out from all over the world to go to Bangkok to have fun for a few days or a few weeks. And you'll find the marketers that are truly living the digital Nomad lifestyle dream. Where they can be anywhere. Their teams, if they have a team or remote, you'll meet a lot of lone wolves like me who just work completely solo without any employees. You'll find a lot of interesting characters there that are true, that are making millions of dollars living that internet marketing dream. So, that you'll find out an affiliate world Asia.
So, if you're looking to learn from specific influencers online, let's say you can't go to an event. A few good people to learn from and to follow and the space would be obviously myself. I talked a little bit about CPA marketing. Again, I try to distance myself a little bit from that world because of super aggressive nature of this niche. And just because I don't want to be necessarily associated with that level. CPA marketing has kind of a bad reputation amongst ad networks and I don't want to be associated with that. But you can also follow Charles Ngo and Tim Burd. Both of these guys, I know them personally. I've been to... You know, I paid Charles Ngo $10,000 to attend one of his live events. And I made an unbelievable return on my investment. He goes over some of the most advanced tactics in CPA marketing is constantly ahead of the curve. Very successful guy. He's a doer. And Tim Burd, he does live events on advanced Facebook advertising. Also a very successful CPA marketer and talks about a lot of the stuff they're in. Let me know if you learned something from this video. Give this video a big, fat like if you got some information from this.
Q: What is CPA marketing?
A: CPA marketing stands for Cost Per Action marketing. It is a type of affiliate marketing where the marketer gets paid for specific actions taken by the audience, such as filling out a form, signing up for a trial, or making a purchase.
Q: Why is CPA marketing considered aggressive?
A: CPA marketing is considered aggressive because it involves high payouts for actions, sometimes even exceeding the amount the company earns. Additionally, the advertising methods in CPA marketing are often very direct and persuasive.
Q: How can I learn CPA marketing?
A: You can learn CPA marketing through forums such as Stack That Money and Mad Society, attending affiliate marketing events like Affiliate Summit, Affiliate World Asia, and Affiliate World Europe, and following influential marketers like Charles Ngo and Tim Burd.
Q: What are some recommendations for learning CPA marketing?
A: Some recommendations for learning CPA marketing include joining forums like Stack That Money and Mad Society, attending affiliate marketing events like Affiliate Summit, and following influential marketers like Charles Ngo and Tim Burd.
Q: How can I stay ahead in the evolution of CPA marketing?
A: You can stay ahead in the evolution of CPA marketing by constantly staying updated on changes and trends in the industry, networking with other marketers, and experimenting with new tactics and strategies.