I'm sure you already know this but Ill say it anyway :)
There is a learning curve with paid traffic, and to understand it, you need data, lots and lots of data. When you have 3 or 4 hundred thousand clicks on an add group, patterns start to show and you can try to improve on the good and...
It can be tricky to get a positive roi with native ads. They are very popular and that pushes up prices. I would be tempted to test the offer first and see if you can get some conversions.
I have a blog. If I sign up to a traffic provider as a publisher and agree to "in text ads", they will highlight certain words in my articles that are relevant keywords for the advertisers' offer.
So if the advertiser is selling fountain pens, for example, every word in my blog that's relevant...
In the past 6 weeks, the push subs have made nearly $27. I will collect subs every time I run a campaign. If I can 100X my list, it might be worth the effort.
Thanks TJ, My journey started here at affiliatefix and it's been my learning hub ever since. :affiliatefix:
I'm planning a similar...
That depends on a lot of variables. I think it's important to remember these are very low-paying offers.
I tested this offer with $400, and when the budget was gone, I had $341. I was $59 down. But, I had a lot of data to work with and I learnt a lot. I managed to get my campaigns green, but...
Hi bikabon,
I'm looking forward to your progress here. It should be interesting :cool:
Which offers did Zeydoo suggest? If it's the finance surveys they do convert, even direct linking works pretty well for testing geos.
I ran these myself not long ago with propellerads pop traffic using the...
It's a shame too many people leave bad reviews to vent anger when they feel they've been mistreated. Good products end up with lots of bad reviews, and most are to do with customer service issues from the supplier, not an issue with the actual product.
9 out of 10 product review sites are very well-written to maximize income. Product reviews are biased towards the best commissions.
Google did clamp down on blatant affiliate marketing review sites a while back, but even now it's hard to find honest reviews and most are pretty useless to the...
dark404 @T J Tutor can we do something about this guy, I think he's a bot.
Points and problems
people still think it's get rich quick, or side hustle, or easy. When they realize it actually takes time and commitment they quit.
In my experience, you need capital, the more the better.
Outsource...
I think what @Graybeard is getting at is you need data and lots of it, yiou need numbers so you can see clearly where conversions are coming from and where money is being wasted.
Are you able to use a tracker like Voluum or bemob?
Personally, I would only buy used domains from re-sellers who do all the backgrounds for me, buying them at auction ect can be a minefield.
Have you checked the domain with whois and waybackmachine to see what it's been used for?
Also when buying domains I wouldn't take any notice of DA or PA...
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