badboy_nick
Affiliate
nobody converted. Does that mean its a bad offer? It's a race car game that cost money and no free trial. What would you do? Find an offer for a free similar game and use the same ads? Build pre-landing pages and stick with the offer? or other options? The traffic source is StartApp and I used rich text and interstitial ads.
Hey Anne
Thought I'd give you some pointers as I really don't like to see fellow affiliates throwing money out the window.
I would say both your offer and your traffic sources are junk, which means there is very little probability this will make a healthy ROI and is scalable.
The only traffic sources that never let me down are Adwords PPC, BING search PPC and Facebook timeline ads. Everything else is pretty much not worth it in terms of quality clicks.
In regards to your offer, I don't ever touch any products that require a customer to pull out his credit card and make a purchase. Why? Because I don't like to take all the risk and the company I send the traffic to takes none. This doesn't sound very fair to me, so I look for offers where that risk is equally split and I get a commission per signup, enquiry, call in or application.
These are much easier to convert and the fact I only stick to proven traffic sources means my hit rate of finding a winning product is much, much higher
Hope that helps!
Nick