Keep one thing in mind regarding BOT traffic. Almost all traffic is sold by using an auction model, the most experienced large volume affiliates and advertisers are setting the market prices, based on how much they can make from that traffic. It's not about whether there are bots in the mix or...
You cannot judge an offer when you barely sent any traffic to it. The offer has nothing to do with your LPs. Maybe they are poor and you need better ones. Where did you get them from, is it your work or you got them from a spytool?
I just posted an article that deals with improving LP CTR and...
Hello krest!
$3000 is a solid budget to start in AM, even with paid traffic.
Since you said you had no experience with AM, you need to learn the basics first. You can find a lot of advice here on this forum, and you can also read some of my articles, let's start with this one for example : How...
Monetary milestone? Well to break even :)
When I look back at my start with paid traffic - the hardest part was to become profitable, day by day. Hitting green for a day was easy, but to sustain it for a week, that was another story.
So the real milestone could be to become profitable...
They will want to negotiate some price with you (per lead), take their cut and pay the rest to the affiliates. So again, you need to know exactly how much you can afford to pay for a lead. Then you will agree on some amount of leads they will get you and you will have to prepay these.
The...
Glad to hear you've been in leadgen for a long time, this means you know very well what Im talking about :)
Anything that you can prove was a result of fraud, the networks will refund to you and also waive the payout to the affiliate. They don't want to pay for fraudulent leads either. Just...
You are looking at this totally wrong :
"Because at the end of the day it doesnt really matter what it costs me per subscriber, but if that subscriber is worth anything after the fact."
This is the same basically, you need to know what the subscriber is worth to you on AVERAGE and that's what...
Any affiliate network is just as good as the affiliates that send traffic to it. Clickbooth, maxbounty, clickdealer or peerfly ... they don't own the traffic, they get it from affiliates.
Part of the traffic you will get from them will totally suck and you will loose money on it. Some will be...
Ok, so you want to submit your newsletter to an affiliate network and make it an "offer", so other affiliates can promote it?
There is a ton of networks you can work with, but they will require a rather large budget, you will have to prepay, the leads may not back up for you well and you will...
There are literally dozens of traffic sources out there. You need to be more specific about what you need.
In case your newsletter is in line with the guidelines of facebook, you might start there. They offer the best audience targeting of all the traffic sources.
I want to start producing cars, but I only have $100.000 available right now. Do I stand a chance? No, absolutely not.
You can keep lying to yourself, try it anyways, loose those $100 and then feel angry.
Or you can accept the reality, use those $100 to build a blog, or several blogs. Build...
Miracles do happen yes :)
I always recommend people to build up some other income first, maybe from SEO sites, and use the profits to start with paid traffic. Paid traffic can be very stresful, it's always better to have a "side" income too :)
Thanks for the mention :)
$100 is definitely not enough, do not even attempt to start with paid traffic if you can only spend $100. The tools alone will cost you more than that. For example a solid tracker like voluum will cost $99 per month alone.
You need to be able to cover at least 3...
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