Hello everyone, and Happy New Year!
Last year I put together a method to find facebook page urls which were available but technically not taken and already had traffic. I was able to find one page in a specific niche, but it's a bit of a hard niche to monetize for me since I don't know any...
okay, so I should switch it up based on geolocation or language... I think accept-language should work since es-es is spain pretty much, an the rest are es-* Thanks brother!
My site is a streaming site :D So it might be a bit redundant I think. Also, hell, maybe I should consider ways to monetize it myself without an aff program.
Both, but about 85% spain, with mexico at secon, but only around 6%. Currently I'm using propeller ads, but my CPM has gone down to like $0.14 and the first day it was at $0.53. I am thinking about doing some of their CPS stuff, the push and subscribe notifications, but I'm not sure how it...
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I have spanish traffic, it's building up a bit exponentially at this point, but my demographics are as follows from google.
So according to these demographics, what do you think is the best type of offer I can put as far as banners go?
The source of this traffic is a movie...
If it looks fine locally, that means most likely your css files were not uploaded correctly. Beyond that, if you check and everything is correct, you need to take a look at the console and debug panels in developer tools (in FF or chrome) while looking at your online version. Usually a poorly...
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