7 search, plenty of fish is good as well. These both have low starting requirements. you have to be careful with 2nd and 3rd tier networks because the traffic can be a little bit sketchy. you will want to use a tracking platform such as prosper202 to see where the traffic is coming from so you can blacklist anyone who is sending garbage traffic. split test too this is key when working with any ad network. WhatRunsWhere is a new member to this forum so asking them some questions can be a big help too. Once you find a campaign that hits...just keep going and find more. its all a process as with anything in life.
I look forward to talking to you more and possibly working with you in the future
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