M4leads.com is a CPA affiliate network offering a wide range of GEOs and in-house products (such as Sustavin, HyperTall, Spartagen+, and others).
Allowed traffic sources include teaser networks, contextual advertising (Google, Yandex), Facebook, myTarget, display traffic, and thematic websites.
Allowed traffic sources include teaser networks, contextual advertising (Google, Yandex), Facebook, myTarget, display traffic, and thematic websites.
Key Features of Money4Leads:
- In-house call center
- Increased rates
- Daily payouts
- Promo testing for improved ROI
Money4Leads - Reviews
Example 1:
"One of my first affiliate networks in this vertical, and I'm glad I ended up here at the start with a limited budget. The competent team helped quickly adapt to international GEOs, assisted with translations, and provided a private test landing page. Manager Evgeniya advised on how things work here and where to start. Over time, I can say that their exclusives are very pleasing. With good volume, you can even collect gifts from their store. Overall, I'm satisfied with the collaboration and will continue to promote."
Example 2:
"I've been driving traffic here for the fourth month. In my opinion, it's a good choice for those who run campaigns in the nutra vertical. I've tried running weight loss offers, tested several affiliate networks, and M4leads showed the best results for split testing in Ukraine. The dashboard displays everything correctly. It's cool that you can personalize the statistics with their local constructor. Another plus worth mentioning is the support team that helps with tracking setup, API integration, and finding whitelists. There's profit. So far, my experience has left positive impressions, so I can recommend it."
Example 3:
"I've heard about M4leads, but I only joined recently. This international affiliate network seemed promising. M4leads is an affiliate network with a good reputation at first glance. But the offers they promote are clearly oversaturated. Almost all the offers have high rejection rates, no profit, and won't bring any. You can skip this one. There's no success here."
Example 4:
"I've been noticing more cases of non-payment with the argument that the traffic is not of good quality, and they won't pay for low-quality leads. This trend is a bit concerning. I haven't experienced this in the two years until I decided to work with M4leads. They fed me promises for a long time, and then they said the lead quality was poor, so they would only pay for what they considered good. I'm confident in my traffic, and M4leads approved it. As I see it, over the past year and a half, the approval rate has significantly dropped, and it's rare to see offers with 60%+ approval. I think this is a result of not only the emergence of ruble-based and free offers but also the deceitfulness of some affiliate networks. Their call centers make outrageous checks, and some individuals feel too ashamed to refuse the ordered product or the check makes them think twice, so they simply don't claim the product. The webmasters end up paying for this approach. I would like to see fewer affiliate networks trying to compensate for their incompetence and greed at the expense of webmasters and more affiliate programs that value their reputation."
Example 5:
"I started working with this affiliate program about a month ago, primarily promoting 'Free' offers that you won't find in every affiliate network. Previously, I focused mainly on cash on delivery offers and decided to scale up with different offers. The guys from Money4Leads granted me access to the free offers and provided recommendations on weight loss offers. Currently, I'm sending them a small amount of traffic (120-140 leads per day) from Facebook and starting to explore teaser networks. I'll try to send even more traffic. The approval rate is approximately as promised, the offers are fresh, and not oversaturated."