wow. you just joined the forum yesterday and already posted 24 posts, all with one word like "excellent", "like", "thanks". Enjoy your ban, my dear spammer
Yeah, as I said, lots of guys recommend it for starting out with CPI and sweeps/vouchers.
I suggest reading that thread, you'll find lots of answers. Like:
Ask Me Anything - Generating conversions from Mobile Traffic | Page 7 | Affiliate Marketing Forum | AffiliateFix
Also:
Ask Me Anything -...
As I said in the other thread, you should go with pop traffic first, ideally with ZeroPark. Now, to find out why, go read CMA's thread and you'll learn a lot. I'm sure you'll decide to go with pop traffic first, and then when you'll find something profitable, consider media buying. But now it's...
Yes, they work just for popup traffic. I'm not sure if this is a problem though, at least for a beginner like me. From what I've heard and read everywhere, pop/redirect traffic is easier to start with and anyway I chose to start with this type of traffic for vouchers and sweepstakes as well (I'm...
From the 3 you mentioned, I only used the 3-day trial of WRW mobile and in my opinion, it's definitely not worth the price. This tool ain't designed for affiliate marketers to spy on their competitors, it's more likely to be designed for big brands and media buying companies to look for new...
Wow... You already learned? That was fast :)
Actually, the basic principle is simple, you buy mobile traffic and send id to mobile offers.
This is one of the biggest problems for beginners, getting accepted into top CPA networks (I got rejected from a couple of them also, even though I'm...
She just posted screenshots from both networks she said she's using, so your post came a little late.
It's definitely better if those who recommend a certain network post such proofs, because it's definitely more trustworthy and help everybody get a better idea of what networks work
This is the problem for most beginners, the mindset (I myself am in this category, or at least was).
You're not wasting money, you're buying stats (data). Look through every 6-figure mobile marketer's beginning journey and you'll see they all "wasted" 4000-7000$ before they made their...
That's why CashflowChase suggested paid traffic. With your method is hard to scale and it takes time. It's like SEO or other "free" traffic methods that still take your time, so they're not really free.
Well, if you don't have any money to invest into paid traffic, then keep working on your...
Never heard of them before, but looks like a representative of them joined the forum yesterday @filipbrokerbabe
Your results are great so far, but it's too soon to reach a conclusion, because there's too little data to have any statistical significance. If this keeps up for a few hundred...
Nice stats. 80E per month as a newbie is good. Now, it also depends on how much you paid for traffic and if you have a positive ROI or not, but anyway, great results.
Keep up the good work and maybe start a follow-along journey. In this way you also help other beginners and you also get lots of...
well, in theory I do, but in practice I'm a big fat 0
LOL
I'm just starting, till now I've read lots of threads and follow-alongs here on FIX, read cashmoneyaffiliate's blog, watched his webinars, read charlesngo's blog, iamattila and other mobile marketing forums.
I think now it's time to...
Can you post some proof with some mobidea screenshots? In 3 out of your 6 posts in half an hour since you joined this forum you promote mobidea. Unless you post some earning screenshots, it looks like you created this account to promote mobidea here (probably a mobidea employee, maybe?)
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Yeah, their approval team seems too retarded to be worth bothering. What I don't like even more is that they promote their shitty network through google display ads and tout themselves to be such big deal.. when in fact, looks like another typical scam network... won't last long, for sure
Regarding affiliaxe, they seem to have a f*** idiot system for approving affiliates.
I completed the form, I uploaded the needed documents for approval (an image of my ID card and also some screenshots with my accounts on other networks), then again I got an email from them to upload these...
Don't even get me started on their site (i mean maxbounty site), that looks like 1990's website built by a highschool guy.
Rather, I'm talking about the advertisers and the LP they submit. I wanted to promote an email submit offer and their landing page was a big huge div with background image...
I don't get it, I wasted about an hour looking for an email submit offer on maxbounty and all I found were f**ing useless campaigns, with non-responsive LP. Who joins a CPA network to get leads, but doesn't bother investing a few $ in a responsive LP in 2015? This makes me believe it's all scam...
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