OfferVault Review – The Web's Premier Affiliate Network Offer Database!
Author: Jim | Filed under: Affiliate Marketing, Sponsored PostsThe following is a sponsored review of Offervault.com, and has not been affected by virtue of payment for the reviewed posting.
Chances are, if you are a website owner or an online marketer of any sort… you have stumbled across quite a few affiliate networks in your time. An affiliate network is essentially an online middleman between you, the publisher, and large advertisers looking to get their product out to interested people. By signing up with affiliate networks like Market Leverage and NeverBlueAds, you can rack in some serious cash; there are many people out there that I know personally making $100k+ annually from this alone!
Sounds great, eh? Well what’s the problem. As all of these services are free, the best of us will sign up to numerous networks. Because they all claim to have the “highest payouts in the industry,” it is necessary to register for multiple affiliate networks in order to find out who has the best deal for you on a per-offer basis. Believe me, when you are making 100s or 1000s of transactions monthly, the difference between $2.00 and $2.10 is HUGE in retrospect.
Logging in and out of multiple networks to find that sweet deal is very time-consuming… and just downright painful to have to go through over and over again. There really hasn’t been a service that can simplify it all for you… until now! The answer to your struggles is OfferVault.com, a constantly updating index of over 11 thousand affiliate and CPA offers that is fully searchable for your convenience. Let’s have a closer look!
A Look at the System:
In order to get a better feel for this website and exactly how it can help you make more money with affiliate offers, I have made this quick video run-through look at the system online. If you are thinking about signing up, why not check out this look into the system before you do to see if it is really worth your while, eh?
Clearly, there is a significant advantage to running the OfferVault system. With all of the offers in stock, you can quickly determine which network presents the most advantageous opportunity to you as an affiliate marketer. Heck, even if you aren’t a “super affiliate” you can still earn a pretty penny using OfferVault to your advantage.
The Pros and Cons of OfferVault.com
Let’s have a quick look at the upside benefits and downside issues with the system that we are looking through. I have a few things that I absolutely love about this website, but a few minor issues and things I would like to see improved.
Pros:
+ Contains a wide array of advertiser offers from dozens of networks
+ Easy to navigate and search for offers
+ FREE to sign up and use!
Cons:
- Design is not very aesthetically pleasing
- No way to search for “type” of offer
- Still a few major networks missing from the list
Bottom Line: Overall, I feel that OfferVault.com is a very interesting service that is definitely worth your while to sign up to and use. Any free service like this can be a valuable tool to use, and is simply too hard to pass up. With that, I do indeed think that OfferVault is worth your time, so check it out!
-Jimvesting
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Hi Jim,
Looks a very interesting site to look for new ways to monetize our blogs. I will register in a minute and look for some opportunities.
Luis
Thanks for the heads up, Jim.
I’m new to this affiliate marketing stuff and am always looking for a new site to explore. It does not look as scarey to use as xyn or ClickBank!
Sounds interesting, thanks
molto carino
There are several problems with your analysis of the overall picture. I will say that for basic overview, its not a bad review BUT if you truly want to help people, heed what I wrote next.
Lets start with the fact that the list is out of date and does not update daily. This creates a serious issue when many of the offers on Offer Vault doesn’t actually exist on top of the fact that several of the large networks aren’t in their system as you already mention. Or that you get incorrect payouts due to changes on the network side that is not reflected on Offer Vault. This creates many discrepancies. To their credit, having some list is better than none and does save the typical affiliate time from registering and logging into multiple networks for the same info but a flaw is a flaw.
Second, your argument of $2.00 payout vs $2.10 payout is “HUGE” is serious flawed. In a fantasy world where all conditions remain constant except for payout terms, yes this would be “HUGE”. However in real life where the rest of us live, this is blatantly retarded to think otherwise. Each and every network converts differently and the ONLY thing that matters in this business is EPC. I don’t give a rats ass if an offer pays $1 mil per lead. If EPC is $0, its worthless. How “HUGE” is that to you?!
Regardless if its a $0.10 difference is a $10 difference, the only way to tell is by split testing. The name of the entire game is to test test and test some more. Ignoring this fact and going with payout is the WORST thing any affiliate marketer can do and at the end of the day, I don’t care if the list spits out that $0.10 difference because its not like having it at all. Pitching such a flawed analysis to new affiliates who don’t understand this can be potentially dangerous advice. I’d advise you to carefully reconsider what you write before you post them without detailing “more” of both the Pros and Cons more carefully for others to understand why this is crucial. It would have been different if you had actually included an insert on this rather than leave out the important details and jump to the minor indifference. Even an idiot can tell $2.10 > $2.00 but the question is, is it really?!
That said, ultimately isn’t it worth it to sign up to test the offers anyway. Any experience affiliate marketer can tell you that payout is NOT the way to go. Obviously it does matter but at the end of the day, its the bottom line of how the offer performs and two of the exact same offer will never perform quite the same across networks.
As you say The theme doesn’t look much attractive. It would be great if they change it.
good review Jim
I think this is how the process works, when you enter your name and email address on the sign up page and hit enter, it sends out an email to confirm your email address. You then need to click on the link sent to your email address, to confirm that this email address is yours. Once that is done, you will be taken to the account setup page.
I use this system at the moment just to look up networks that might be running similar offers, but I have noticed that most are out of date. I think they are in an “update” phase and that might be causing the lack in updates on the database. Regardless, it has helped a bit and that’s the least I can expect for a free service.
Sounds interesting, thanks