@Abbas Malik
100% start with Mobile. The industry has shifted towards mobile nowadays, as we live in an generation where we as individuals are constantly on our mobile devices. Desktop is more tier 1/2 focused, whereas mobile caters to all tiers.
Everyones feedbacks are great!
I would suggest SEO (such as back linking), and perhaps popping your page with a traffic network to drive users to your site.
It really depends on the offer and targeting- (geo, ad unit etc...)
But right now mobile/ pops is performing extremely well. But again, it comes down to the offer. Perhaps you can let us know a bit more in order to assist?
There is a lot of good feedback given on this forum.
Hey @Farazdaq,
Both ad units (under/ up) work well. Some believe one of them might work better over the other one, for their offer(s)- really a preference.
I personally love pop unders, as I find it a "less aggressive" way of advertising. This ad unit allows the users to browse the sites...
Hello, my name is Austin from Los Angeles, California. I have been working with websites for a very long time but have had no luck so I decided to give this a try. I hope my hard work and dedication pulls off because I want to work online more than anything in the world and have been trying to...
If you're not seeing results with your current offers, it simply means the offer is not a fit for the traffic source. There is many factors that play a role in getting your conversions. In a blunt way (sorry) maybe your offer isnt good enough- its saturated, your targeting, your LP etc.... You...
So many factors come into play. I think it really depends on the offer itself. CPM is good in the sense the profit margins can be higher but can be risky. It really comes down to the person, some are simply not comfortable testing other models. At the end of the day, I think if you have all...
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