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    PPC Native Ads as Promotion Method

    My monthly profit in sales is up to 100,000$. 70-80% of this money goes back to mediabuying, though, so my actual profit is around 10-15k a month. You can ask their customer support about this. About the creatives: of course, you can try to make them yourself, but for me the ones provided...
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    PPC Native Ads as Promotion Method

    Thank you Hans, that's right.
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    PPC Native Ads as Promotion Method

    Actually I don't use ROI for evaluation of the effectiveness. I use a few other metrics, for example EPC. As I wrote in my post, the main goal should be reaching a certain EPC level (Earning per click) higher than the CPC (Cost per click) rate. If you do this, you start earning money. The...
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    PPC Native Ads as Promotion Method

    Yes, you're right, I use direct linking to the offer LP.
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    PPC Native Ads as Promotion Method

    Hi guys, I've decided to share about one of my working points, hope it will be a useful tutorial for the beginners and a good alternative for the pros. It's about my experience of driving paid CPC traffic to different CPA / CPL offers and earning commission on this. I was using MGID native...
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    Affiliate Blacklist

    Wow! CoolSpot, thank you for the thread, it may be really helpful. I think, nobody would like to repeat someone's troubles. )
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    Question about preference between two affiliate offers

    Hello! If both of these offers are acceptable at your side, maybe you should run both of them, so give a possibility for your patrners to choose the best one for them. After a while you'll be able to define the optimal one.
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    Best Free Traffic Source?

    SEO (organic traffic at your site or blog), activity in social networks, ads exchange (audience development) - some networks provide a good visitor return ratio. All this ways require a lot of effort and work, so "free" is conventional concept. )
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