Adsterra Launches New CPA Network for Affiliates

Adsterra Launches New CPA Network for Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — Adsterra has announced its expansion into the affiliate market with a new CPA network. 

The Adsterra CPA affiliate platform, a rep explained, “aims to compete in that market by a selective approach to offers, and tangibly higher payouts to affiliate partners.”

The network specializes in VPN, software and utility offers, with the addition of a wide choice of worldwide and local dating, adult, gaming, sweepstakes and subscription offers.

“The focus is on an easy and straightforward CPI and CPA flow,” the rep continued. “On the platform, affiliates receive comprehensive support from expert managers via an online chat. VIP partners receive a personal accounting manager.”

Adsterra described the shift towards the premium CPA network as “a strategic move in response to COVID-19 uncertainty.”

"With multitudes of networks on the market, launching a new one is something that seems irrational," Head of Sales Arthur Galiev said. “Add here the mid-pandemic time, and you get the malicious combo that leads to downfall. But these two factors were our same incentives to stand out.”

"Here and now, affiliate marketers are eager to save time on offer research,” Galiev added. “They want a clear payout policy with better rewards and the all-round expert support, and we responded with Adsterra CPA."

Galiev noted that Adsterra’s new product aims to provide affiliate marketers with "something they miss — transparency in each action they take. It's the CPA network that is responsible for the fast offer choice, clear campaign set-up flow, providing all tools for tracking, and, of course, for the profitability evaluation of offers, because it's the core value."

For more information, visit Adsterra.com.

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