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Hi Everyone,

I’m NeoProfit Labs, an affiliate marketer with experience in SEO, content marketing, and paid traffic. I’ve been running affiliate campaigns since 2014, promoting SaaS, business formation services, and e-commerce products through SEO-driven strategies.

Now, I’m transitioning to Native Ads (MGID, Taboola, Outbrain) and looking to scale CPA offers in finance, SaaS, and health niches. I’d love to connect with experienced media buyers and get insights on:

✅ Best CPA offers for native traffic
✅ High-converting pre-sell page formats
✅ Optimization & scaling strategies

I’m here to learn, share, and grow in this space. Any tips, case studies, or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Looking forward to engaging with this community.
 
Hi, welcome to AffiliateFix!

Have you had a chance to check out the Native Ads sub-forum yet?
 
Hey @NeoProfit Labs — great to see someone with your background diving into native traffic!

I’ve been in the affiliate space for a while too, and recently started scaling campaigns using . It's not as big as MGID or Taboola, but what worked well for me was the flexibility in ad formats (including native, text, and banner), plus very low entry costs — especially useful when testing new CPA offers without burning budget.

For finance and SaaS offers, I found that simple quiz-style pre-sell pages (with a soft call-to-action) paired with geo-targeted native ads performed well. I focused on tier 2 and 3 traffic and surprisingly saw decent conversion rates, especially when matching creatives closely with user intent.

Also, make sure to A/B test ad creatives aggressively in the first phase — CTR and engagement vary a lot depending on the headline/image combo.

Would love to hear what verticals you’ve had the most success with recently, and happy to exchange insights as you explore scaling strategies!
 
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