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Emmanuel2001

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Hi , My Name is Emmanuel and am an affiliate with Crackrevenue for months now. And I need advice on how to run offers on Crackrevenue, without having problems like TOS from some platforms, fraudulent traffick and other things. Also I need advice on the best type of offers to run because I found out that CPS offers are hard to convert while you waste money on ads, on top of that SOI/DOI offers makes you lose the offer campaign once you reach a certain cap.
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My traffic source is : Social media/ads. I choose it because am good at content creation and I have multiple content get millions of views as proof of experience.
My traffic tracking sofware is Bemob

So what do you think and I will love Greybeard and TJ tutor to help me on this

Thank you
 
My last experience with a cam site (white label) using social media traffic resulted in 1 sale per 3,000—on a rev-share, not a registration—DOI CPL. Needless to say, I abandoned that project after a few months, as it turned out to be chump change.

Some say user database saturation is a problem, but over time, there will always be new potential clients. The exact effect of that saturation is undetermined and can only be projected.
 
with a cam site (white label)

My friend is into this. He says white label cam sites are a very viable option. He doesn't recommend it for those new to our industry, but it seems that's the path you've chosen. We don't talk about much as it is not a field of marketing I have any interest in. He is also a heavy hitter in the health niche with incredibly sophisticated funnels and content sites. That's where we connect as I am primarily a content marketer. However, there is loads of folks here that have deep experience with that niche. The basics are the same. Blackhat, Whitehat and the Greyhat are all indulged. I gave up all Blackhat many years back and it was never a huge influence, or segment, of what I've done or what I do. If you've been doing this on social channels then you most likely had to use cloaking, a feature of marketing I have no need for. My good friend just loves that side of his business. For him it's the challenge of getting to his target audience against all odds and against all approved practices on the social channels. Its's the challenge he loves. That side of the business is his way of "sticking it to the man". As Greybeard pointed out...........
there will always be new potential clients.

As for where you get your traffic, I would focus on any (and maybe test all) traffic channels that are proven winners for that niche. The narrow the field down to those most productive to build out some proven funnels and be split testing all the way! Focus only on the demographic of the "new potential clients". You have to test, test, then test some more with copy, angles, hooks, and triggers sending all your traffic to a white label solution and learn to make it as sophisticated and professional in its rendering and sue. That's where the magic is.
 
My friend is into this. He says white label cam sites are a very viable option. He doesn't recommend it for those new to our industry, but it seems that's the path you've chosen. We don't talk about much as it is not a field of marketing I have any interest in. He is also a heavy hitter in the health niche with incredibly sophisticated funnels and content sites. That's where we connect as I am primarily a content marketer. However, there is loads of folks here that have deep experience with that niche. The basics are the same. Blackhat, Whitehat and the Greyhat are all indulged. I gave up all Blackhat many years back and it was never a huge influence, or segment, of what I've done or what I do. If you've been doing this on social channels then you most likely had to use cloaking, a feature of marketing I have no need for. My good friend just loves that side of his business. For him it's the challenge of getting to his target audience against all odds and against all approved practices on the social channels. Its's the challenge he loves. That side of the business is his way of "sticking it to the man". As Greybeard pointed out...........


As for where you get your traffic, I would focus on any (and maybe test all) traffic channels that are proven winners for that niche. The narrow the field down to those most productive to build out some proven funnels and be split testing all the way! Focus only on the demographic of the "new potential clients". You have to test, test, then test some more with copy, angles, hooks, and triggers sending all your traffic to a white label solution and learn to make it as sophisticated and professional in its rendering and sue. That's where the m
Thank you man
 
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My friend is into this. He says white label cam sites are a very viable option. He doesn't recommend it for those new to our industry, but it seems that's the path you've chosen. We don't talk about much as it is not a field of marketing I have any interest in. He is also a heavy hitter in the health niche with incredibly sophisticated funnels and content sites. That's where we connect as I am primarily a content marketer. However, there is loads of folks here that have deep experience with that niche. The basics are the same. Blackhat, Whitehat and the Greyhat are all indulged. I gave up all Blackhat many years back and it was never a huge influence, or segment, of what I've done or what I do. If you've been doing this on social channels then you most likely had to use cloaking, a feature of marketing I have no need for. My good friend just loves that side of his business. For him it's the challenge of getting to his target audience against all odds and against all approved practices on the social channels. Its's the challenge he loves. That side of the business is his way of "sticking it to the man". As Greybeard pointed out...........


As for where you get your traffic, I would focus on any (and maybe test all) traffic channels that are proven winners for that niche. The narrow the field down to those most productive to build out some proven funnels and be split testing all the way! Focus only on the demographic of the "new potential clients". You have to test, test, then test some more with copy, angles, hooks, and triggers sending all your traffic to a white label solution and learn to make it as sophisticated and professional in its rendering and sue. That's where the magic is.
Yeah but in this case it Cherry Tv offer on Crackrevenue and it pays $210 per sale. And also the SOI/DOI offers am aiming for are dating and cam site. So I will try that but fingers crossed that Crackrevenue don't ban me though I will give them all proof of my traffic source.
 
If you've been doing this on social channels then you most likely had to use cloaking,
Not true, redirected from Twitter for 2 years with the whitelabel's redirection domain name that I owned on my own servers. it was a bot feed of cams online in the past few hours using the site's XML or JSON. no bridge. If they got to the site they either liked it or not. There was no point in expending marketing if the whitelabel was a loser. I could not remake the marketing aspects only modify the skin colors, add a logo, add my own GA-4. This goes for all these cam sites. I know the business as a top-feeder in the broadcasting end. There are Whitelabels and there are Privatelabels—they are not the same thing.
but it seems that's the path you've chosen.
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I got better ways to use my time today. If I can automate something profitably—I will run with it while I can keep it profitable—and worth my time.
 
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Yeah but in this case it Cherry Tv offer on Crackrevenue and it pays $210 per sale
That is a reasonable amount of money IF, AND ONLY IF. you can convert it profitably in relation to your money and time spent.

In 2006 I was averaging $178 overall per acquired `customer` as an affiliate at 30% today that number is only a reference point. I have observed (around 2014) the global and individual cam spend of many thousands of cam-site members and that is all over the place some will reach $5,000.00 or more spent.

To me it is either worth the time & expense or not. Do what works ...
 
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