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Buying Traffic How to increase our affiliate program's traffic?

Sure! Here are some key points:

  1. Best traffic sources for vape offers (push, native, pop, email).
  2. How to handle ad restrictions on major platforms.
  3. Funnel setup and pre-landers to improve conversions.
  4. Tracking and optimizing campaigns for quality traffic.
  5. Budgeting and scaling strategies for media buying.
  6. Compliance and avoiding fraud in sensitive niches.
 
Yes, media buying can work for vape affiliate offers, but it's a bit tricky due to ad restrictions on platforms like Facebook and Google.

You can try:
✅ Push traffic
✅ Native ads
✅ Pop traffic
✅ Email marketing

I’ve worked with similar niches and can help you test traffic sources that allow vape offers. Let me know if you'd like to discuss it in more detail.
Hi amzlododay, sorry, we don't need any traffic sources test.
 
Sure! Here are some key points:

  1. Best traffic sources for vape offers (push, native, pop, email).
  2. How to handle ad restrictions on major platforms.
  3. Funnel setup and pre-landers to improve conversions.
  4. Tracking and optimizing campaigns for quality traffic.
  5. Budgeting and scaling strategies for media buying.
  6. Compliance and avoiding fraud in sensitive niches.
Hi, I'd like to know more about "Funnel setup and pre-landers to improve conversions“.
 
I heard that many companies choose to use media buy to get more traffic for their affiliate programs, I also want to try. Does anyone know if this method works for vaping products? Or do you have any other better idea?
Given the challenges of media buying for vaping products, have you considered push notifications? They offer a direct way to build and re-engage traffic, bypassing many ad restrictions – platforms like Larapush are excellent for this.
 
Given the challenges of media buying for vaping products, have you considered push notifications? They offer a direct way to build and re-engage traffic, bypassing many ad restrictions – platforms like Larapush are excellent for this.
Do you have any successful case studies of using push notifications for vaping products? If so, which brand was it for? I'm interested to know more about Larapush.
 
It can work, but vaping is a restricted niche on most big platforms. Better to try push ads, native ads, or partner with vaping-related blogs and forums. Start with a small budget and see what converts.
 
But actually, traffic is not easy. We uploaded a video on Youtube on April 20th, 2024, the video only got 51 views, this didn't bring us traffics. YouTube restricts advertisements for vaping products. So it doesn't work for us.
SEO matters a lot — title, description, hashtags. The first 24–48 hours are crucial. You can't just upload a video and wait for views. You need to work on it: ask friends to share it on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok. If the video gets very few views during this time, consider deleting it, reviewing what went wrong, and figuring out what you can improve for the next upload.
 
SEO matters a lot — title, description, hashtags. The first 24–48 hours are crucial. You can't just upload a video and wait for views. You need to work on it: ask friends to share it on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok. If the video gets very few views during this time, consider deleting it, reviewing what went wrong, and figuring out what you can improve for the next upload.
Yes, you're right. I'll try, thanks for your advice.
 
Well, it depends on the market and the quality of the pop-under traffic.
That can vary a lot, but it indicates where your GEO interest is in selling.
Tier 1 just like U.S. Western Europe, probably $2 to $5/per1,000.
I don't know, maybe more, I have not been buying traffic in a while.
That type of traffic doesn't create a lot of instant sales, but it does create brand awareness
and you can reach an adult market that smokes the type of product you offer.
 
Well, it depends on the market and the quality of the pop-under traffic.
That can vary a lot, but it indicates where your GEO interest is in selling.
Tier 1 just like U.S. Western Europe, probably $2 to $5/per1,000.
I don't know, maybe more, I have not been buying traffic in a while.
That type of traffic doesn't create a lot of instant sales, but it does create brand awareness
and you can reach an adult market that smokes the type of product you offer.
Thank you. May I ask where can I buy the pop-under traffic? Is it reliable?
 
the pop-under traffic? Is it reliable?
Reliable in what way?
4.5% of all U.S. adults (~11.1 million people) reported currently using e-cigarettes (vapes). ==tobacco
So 95.5% of all traffic, if legitimate & human, will never buy.
Projected: 0.25% might actually buy.
A new customer [customer acquisition cost] might be around $150 to $250.
Is there any profit potential with your current margins and lifetime customer value experience?
 
Reliable in what way?
4.5% of all U.S. adults (~11.1 million people) reported currently using e-cigarettes (vapes). ==tobacco
So 95.5% of all traffic, if legitimate & human, will never buy.
Projected: 0.25% might actually buy.
A new customer [customer acquisition cost] might be around $150 to $250.
Is there any profit potential with your current margins and lifetime customer value experience?
I think it has few profit potential. By the way, where does the data you mentioned above come from?
 
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Conversion and cost projections: 10 years of experience with live sex cams, mostly.


I’m not going to sugarcoat it: nicotine kills. You’d be better off selling cannabis (THC) products—though there are legal and state-level restrictions in the U.S. At least you wouldn’t be killing people with a vasoconstrictor that hardens and narrows artery lumens, increases blood pressure, and can cause heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Nobody ever died from weed or from spanking the monkey on sex sites.
 
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Conversion and cost projections: 10 years of experience with live sex cams, mostly.


I’m not going to sugarcoat it: nicotine kills. You’d be better off selling cannabis (THC) products—though there are legal and state-level restrictions in the U.S. At least you wouldn’t be killing people with a vasoconstrictor that hardens and narrows artery lumens, increases blood pressure, and can cause heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Nobody ever died from weed or from spanking the monkey on sex sites.
Thank you, I'll consider your advice.
 
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