All I would say is don't commit too heavily.
There is a reason that some big affiliate marketing agencies have disappeared or are disappearing. Adsimilis was a big name in mobile pops and they are winding down business now.
I would be very surprised if you could turn a campaign profitable with this method.
The glory days have definitely gone with mobile pop traffic. There was an explosion of people getting involved in mobile pop traffic as it was promoted heavily as a great way for beginners to get involved in...
Click loss for Thailand with PopAds is extreme (30-40%). It's one of a handful of geos that I know guys in the past completely blocked with PopAds for this very reason.
Also, ignore the Traffic Estimator as it's really next to useless. I've run global campaigns before, with low ball bids, and...
Advertising policies This is the best tool.
This is a good article about the policies and rules - Why Does Mark Zuckerberg Hate Me? (Facebook’s Advertising Policies Explained)
The reason I did so is that people will lose accounts following the advice of the OP. Some of the things I posted around 3 weeks ago now and it has taken a long time for us to end up at this point. In that time, how many people have followed the advice of the OP or bought his eBook? I genuinely...
I'm not quite sure what 'product' you're referring to here. I don't think the OP has mentioned anything about a product or service.
I think the underlying issue here is that there are a small number of people who make fictitious claims, but they gain a large amount of support and following...
Well Indian traffic is cheap, but so are offer pay outs.
I would focus more on South East Asia and Latin America. There's a lot of cheap traffic to buy.
I would also look for a new AM. If they are giving you bad info from day 1, then you don't stand much of a chance.
You can still have a very high CTR from genuine traffic if you're using certain javascripts (body click, back button, meta refresh etc), so you need to be careful about that.
Analysing your data is important. Look for patterns like IPs, user agents, browser languages etc.
Are you direct...
Or not know with some offers :)
There are a lot of people running very aggressive angles with sweeps and mob content these days. I'm seeing more and more iFraming or people running an offer directly with an advertiser (embedded into their lander).
Edit: Antivir has really died recently. Now...
It depends on the geo/vertical/traffic source/offer.
If I ran a RON direct link to an unproven offer, I would usually being to cut placements between 500-1000 visits without a conversion. But I would start with a low bid to kill the big placements that dominate your traffic.
Running a lander...
Depends on the offer page whether you need a lander. If it has little information about the service and/or a click here to pay/subscribe button, then you will need a lander. A good way to test is to ask yourself would you subscribe to this offer?
A lot of streaming offers are good in the sense...
Have you spoken to your AM? Mine gives me all the best info on which prelanders/landers to use for my traffic.
I would also check to see how these offers convert with banner traffic. The top earners are promoting them on Facebook and Adwords.
Dating you need a fairly decent pre-lander. Just sending unfiltered traffic to it isn't a good idea. I would create a pre-lander (or rip one).
Are adult dating offers hot in India? Did your AM recommend this offer?
As I responded on the other thread, did you check the offer out yourself?
Often 'email submits' are far from that - they are whole surveys that people won't complete.
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