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mounabadaouini

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Since we’re here to help each other, let’s share some tips to support beginners. My first tip is to rely on the YouTube platform — it’s the best in terms of traffic. And in my opinion, the gaming niche is the most profitable.


What’s your tip?
 
That's a tip? Really?

That is not a tip. Everyone knows what traffic sources are out there and that is just one.
 
What’s your tip?
solid tip—YouTube is definitely powerful, especially for building authority in visual niches like gaming.
if I had to add one beginner-friendly tip: understand your traffic source before scaling. a lot of new affiliates jump into paid ads or networks without knowing the difference between push, pop, native, or CPC vs. CPA models. that leads to burnout and wasted budgets.
we run a self-serve DSP with CPC/CPM traffic (push, pop, video, direct click), and I’ve seen beginners succeed fastest when they test small, optimize the funnel, and scale what works—rather than chase trends blindly.
how are you monetizing your gaming traffic right now? AdSense, affiliate links, or something else?
 
Agree i find youtube the best for converting but you need to build also an email list

Youtube its not your property amd you can get banned for a minor mistake in a fraction of second

I know people that get banned after investing years and thousands of dolars into his channel and dont think it was spamy channel etc
 
Youtube its not your property amd you can get banned for a minor mistake in a fraction of second
This is essential to defend against --using ANYONE'S property means you're just a pawn in their larger game. That includes Facebook, other social media, and search engines. Use them, but use two or more --if one shuts you down, you’ve got the others as a Plan B mode/pivot.

Also, one advantage of a legit rev-share deal is that you still get continuing income if things go wrong. I say legit because shaving is far too common. If someone clips/shaves 2% to 5%, you may never notice --but over time, that can add up to serious money. So yeah, the right one-shot deal starts to look better --especially when you’re covering real ad spend.
 
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