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07-17-2011 03:08 AM #1 techr (Member)
Ghostcpa

Has anyone used this tool for cpa campaigns


07-17-2011 03:21 AM #2 polarbacon (Moderator)

guaranteed way to defraud networks.....and get yourself banned.....

it has its uses only in a few places(some incent maybe) and even then most incent networks don't really care for it.....

use it at your own risk....

and FYI any software that allows you to "fake" the referrer should be a heads up...that its prob not legit way of doing things.....


07-21-2011 05:59 AM #3 techr (Member)

i thought the creator want s to stop CPA companies from shaving leads and profits off of your campaign.

We all live in capitalism so its fair eye for an eye deal.


07-21-2011 07:12 AM #4 optimex (Member)

It's good if you do blackhat promotions


07-21-2011 11:39 AM #5 duballa (Member)

If you're going to be iframing offers and PAYING for traffic, you NEED to talk to your AM and make sure it's cool, otherwise you are pretty much throwing money away, i.e. you will get banned sooner or later and lose your commissions.

This method can work great with incent offers while still being legit with some networks (again ask your AM), but you don't need this silly tool to pull it off!


07-21-2011 11:45 AM #6 yswpcnet (Member)

where to get it?please help me


07-21-2011 12:31 PM #7 groomez (Veteran Member)

Yeah why not just learn how to build solid campaigns? Most of you are paying at least $100/month to be here with invaluable knowledge from millionaires on how to create legit CPA/product campaigns yet you want another short cut to success.


07-21-2011 01:21 PM #8 lavish (Member)

Can anyone fill me in on why this is so bad? Not being facetious here, but doesn't it just iframe offers - there's talk here about defrauding networks and all this. I don't really know much about iframing in general, I just know how to do it - but if it's that much of a bad practice then I'm staying away from it... I'm not out to burn or to get burnt.


07-21-2011 07:13 PM #9 groomez (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by lavish View Post
Can anyone fill me in on why this is so bad? Not being facetious here, but doesn't it just iframe offers - there's talk here about defrauding networks and all this. I don't really know much about iframing in general, I just know how to do it - but if it's that much of a bad practice then I'm staying away from it... I'm not out to burn or to get burnt.
I mean, it probably has it's legit reasons for iframing parts of offers, but in the end that'll just lead to deception in a lot of marketers heads.

This just kills it for me:



Another "big secret" product and I've never heard of the damn thing. Idk, seems like most people will buy it and never use it... or rip it off BHW and never use it.


07-21-2011 07:20 PM #10 hd2010 (Member)

I wish to dickroll the owner of the product, if this forum is not WF


07-21-2011 07:29 PM #11 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by lavish View Post
Can anyone fill me in on why this is so bad? Not being facetious here, but doesn't it just iframe offers - there's talk here about defrauding networks and all this. I don't really know much about iframing in general, I just know how to do it - but if it's that much of a bad practice then I'm staying away from it... I'm not out to burn or to get burnt.
because it allows you to do "Secret submits" basically promise people whatever and have them submit whatever details you need.....then its passed to the offer "as-if" they filled out the offer.....

its how alot of fraud is run on CPA offers(why now alot have frame-breakers installed)...part of the reason email/zip submits scrub as much as they do....people who use and abuse this type of stuff only make it tougher for the rest of us....thats why you feel the hate in this thread.....


07-21-2011 08:53 PM #12 vidivo (Member)

Well you can definitely use iframe to make the landing page better for the type of traffic your sending. No need to fraud and just iframe the submit and have random traffic submit it... u can use iframes and get a complete OK from the advertiser and make bank while others are stuck with the original landing page!


07-21-2011 08:59 PM #13 jroes57 (Member)

How did you even find this junk software? lol
I completely agree with bacon!


07-21-2011 09:00 PM #14 z6marketing (Member)

Wait, I remember this. It was called CakeSlice last time I saw it. And it was the "next big thing" then, too. And it got lots of people banned and became worthless then, too.

Old ideas never die I guess.


07-21-2011 10:33 PM #15 duballa (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vidivo View Post
Well you can definitely use iframe to make the landing page better for the type of traffic your sending. No need to fraud and just iframe the submit and have random traffic submit it... u can use iframes and get a complete OK from the advertiser and make bank while others are stuck with the original landing page!
^ This is how to iframe offers legitimately and make bank, like I said earlier just check with your AM first!

Polarbacon is 100% correct on how people misuse this method and ruin it for everyone else.

The whole purpose of this tool is to do shady blackhat shit, iframing is not hard in and of itself and there is no reason to fake the referrer if you have nothing to hide.

BTW I would not recommend doing this with email submits, you will run into quality issues fast when the user cannot access anything other than the first page of the offer (the part you have iframed, say the email field only) after submitting.


07-22-2011 02:45 AM #16 driv (Member)

in late-winter/early spring of 2010 I used GodCPA to iframe just the 'download now' button of a download offer onto my landing page targeted towards 'chatroulette.com' & the various mis-spellings... I asked my am (@ Azoogle) whether or not it was ok to do this and, about a week or so later, they gave me the green light as long as my LP also had links to the Privacy Policy & Terms/Conditions from the original offer page. That ended up being my most profitable campaign up to that point.
I think you just need to be transparent w/ your network(s) about your intentions & methods (because they WILL discover what you're doing anyway) and work with them rather than against them.


07-22-2011 03:44 AM #17 yswpcnet (Member)

I agree with drivYou can use it in some offers,that's really okay


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