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Issues signing up with F5 Media for Mobile Offers (9)
05-29-2015 06:12 AM
#1
sawrubh (Member)
Issues signing up with F5 Media for Mobile Offers
Hey Guys,
I'm getting started with affiliate marketing. I decided to start with mobile and tried to sign up for some affiliate networks. I tried signing up with F5 Media since it looked interesting but seems like they've stopped sign ups for new affiliates. What are the alternatives?
05-29-2015 07:59 AM
#2
mindfume (AMC Alumnus)
clickdealer, mundomedia, neverblue, etc...
05-30-2015 03:07 PM
#3
Ruby Tunes ()
Yep F5 is closed for newbies at the moment.
I literally just posted a thread about this yesterday - http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...-First-Network
I'm hoping to build a little list of newbie-friendly networks so let me know who lets you in 
07-29-2015 01:15 AM
#4
phaeton_mka (Member)
Hi Ruby, thanks for the above! Am a newbie and trying to get into the affiliate networks and hitting a brickwall as well as I have no website at the moment.
However have previously bought a domain - the only issue is it hasn't been designed properly, so I'm guessing the first step is to set it up properly? Does the domain URL have to align with my name or it doesn't matter what the URL is??
07-29-2015 01:42 AM
#5
vortex (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
phaeton_mka
Hi Ruby, thanks for the above! Am a newbie and trying to get into the affiliate networks and hitting a brickwall as well as I have no website at the moment.
However have previously bought a domain - the only issue is it hasn't been designed properly, so I'm guessing the first step is to set it up properly? Does the domain URL have to align with my name or it doesn't matter what the URL is??
Preferrably the domain name will reflect your company name or the nature of your business, but I believe you can use any domain name as long as it looks and sounds professional and isn't completely irrelevant. The quickest way I know of is spend 5 minutes to install wordpress on it, choose a professional-looking theme, and write a description of your company and maybe include a contact form and your contact information.
What are the alternatives?
Adsimilis, Matomy, Affiliaxe, Maxbounty - these are all newbie-friendly networks you can try.
Amy
07-29-2015 07:54 AM
#6
affiliaxeoran (Member)
Not having your own website isnt a deal breaker.
And it doesnt have to have your name. If you have a website dedicated for (just an example) adult dating, not much logic in having it after your own name...
Sure, having a website makes you look more serious (especially if it looks good) but its not a must. Ruby Tunes guide is great, follow it.
08-01-2015 01:10 PM
#7
phaeton_mka (Member)
Thanks so much Amy! That makes so much sense and thanks for steering me the right direction with these new networks!!!
Too cool.

08-01-2015 01:11 PM
#8
phaeton_mka (Member)
That's awesome - will check out Ruby Tunes guide!
Thanks for that! 
10-05-2015 04:44 PM
#9
Jaimmie (Member)
Sign-ups are open again 
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