Well my question is why would you start off by sending non-allowed traffic at all? Even if you have a landing page, the original source of the traffic is not allowed so you shouldn't be passing it along. They put those restrictions there for a reason.
There are a million traffic sources out there. I'd recommend you decide on what sort of offer(s) you want to promote first then start looking at the best traffic sources to use to send visitors to said offer(s).
It sounds as if you trying to collect emails to build your own list to email later? Once you have a decent sized list, sending targeted emails can be quite profitable so Id say sure go ahead. Only downside is depending on how much info you have on the lander some people might just submit their...
+1 to what the others said. Not enough info to make any judgments or give any advice. We can't give advice without more info... or as Servando said there are plenty of other offers to try.
Its best to reach out to the network.... having your friend fill out a lead as a 'test' typically is not allowed and can be grounds to be kicked out (prob won't happen but if the lead does count you just cost the advertiser $ for a 'test' lead).
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