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Hello all, as the title suggest i have a lot of questions, as predicted i am failing a lot but it feels like i'm not actually learning when i fail, it just seems like a system that keeps failing and i don't know the things on what to change etc. la boucle

I'm currently writing everyday on each thing i have done, but after going back and reading it, just seems like the same thing and same thing etc, maybe i need this and eventually will find something, maybe i'm just doing something wrong that's causing this. So here goes with the questions

How do i find a good offer & what is the structure people follow to determine if it's a good offer?

Most offers just don't seem like they'd be good or maybe i'm just making my opinion too quickly and should just try the offer anyways,
What i've been doing is choosing offers that would break even at a 1% cr because it seems achieveable or maybe this is the wrong way to approach this.

Should i stick to a few geos to build data?
A lot of offers i see though are multigeo and they don't inform me on the payout so i've kind of been throwing things and seeing something that would stick then optimize, but i feel like this is a bad approach and would like to know of a good approach to these things as the things i'm attempting to throw and stick just aren't going anywhere to become the optimization phase

What is the average amount of offers you guys are running daily & how many campaigns?
At the minute i try to achieve around 5-10 different offers to see if i can find something that would work, but nothing. I really feel like i'm doing something wrong here

What is the average spend on your campagin until you determine that it's just not going to be a good campagin to run?
For me i turn it off at around 5-10 dollars spend but i'm unsure if this is just too little to make a decision on if it's a good or bad campagin

Are people still experiencing good luck with push/pop ads?
I know the answer is it just depends but i mean in general, YOU, the person reading this write now and answering my questions in your head, are you having a good experience with push/pop,
if not, why do you think that is and what alternatives are you running?
If yes, what is the structure you did to achieve this?

Thank you all for your help :), once i achieve ATLEAST one profitable campaign i will start my follow along and release all the days i have previously wrote, if not there's no point in me wasting your guys time etc
 
Hey! It sounds like you're on the right track by testing and tracking your progress. For offers, try focusing on a few geos and look for clear, achievable conversion rates rather than spreading yourself too thin. Spending $20-$30 on a campaign before cutting it off is usually a good way to gather enough data. Push/pop ads still work for many, but if they’re not clicking for you, consider testing new creatives or exploring other ad types. Keep pushing, and once you find that winning campaign, everything will start to fall into place!


Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! I'm sure we have other members here willing to help :)
 
I appreciate your enthusiasm, however I think you're trying to look at too many subjects, or current issues you face, at once.

Choosing An Offer
  • Are you currently working with an affiliate program and getting any advice from an affiliate manager at that program?
  • Generally speaking, they will know what the hot offers are at the moment within their network.

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Hey! It sounds like you're on the right track by testing and tracking your progress. For offers, try focusing on a few geos and look for clear, achievable conversion rates rather than spreading yourself too thin. Spending $20-$30 on a campaign before cutting it off is usually a good way to gather enough data. Push/pop ads still work for many, but if they’re not clicking for you, consider testing new creatives or exploring other ad types. Keep pushing, and once you find that winning campaign, everything will start to fall into place!


Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! I'm sure we have other members here willing to help :)
Alright thank you :) Do you know any good cpa networks as i'm struggling to find ones that will go with the verticals i'm trying to stick with, and what would be a good roi you'd like to see to consider if it's a good campaign to optimize, things like that?
 
I appreciate your enthusiasm, however I think you're trying to look at too many subjects, or current issues you face, at once.

Choosing An Offer
  • Are you currently working with an affiliate program and getting any advice from an affiliate manager at that program?
  • Generally speaking, they will know what the hot offers are at the moment within their network.
I'm currently using traffic company as the AM is a really nice person and seems to care more than the others i've tried. I will ask him today some of the good working offers for my verticals and my richads am has given me some geos that i should stick with, so i will attempt to go that route

My question is, what would be the structure you'd follow to determine if it's a good offer or not? Surely there's something specific things you can look for to indiciate if it's a good offer or not, obviously it doesn't give a 100% guarantee that it would work, but is there things you personally look for that just provide you with a good enough reason to try that offer? or do you just try many many offers
 
Surely there's something specific things you can look for to indiciate if it's a good offer or not, obviously it doesn't give a 100% guarantee that it would work,
There's no real transparency in any published data about offers and as far as using spy tools, what are you really looking at? Everybody chasing an offer? You don't know what the results are and the results are for certain format traffic.

Only the AM might have that sort of information that could be disclosed to you in a not so specific manner.

That said, you could look at the EPC earnings, however, those statistics are somewhat clouded by not knowing the type traffic that created those EPC numbers.
 
I'm looking at utility verticals mainly because i can add a bigger and easier urgency factor unlike other others, with antivirus vpn etc. and epc is how much other has made with that offer? And you're right there's a lot of of cloudy stuff when it comes to offer, but it seems like you kind of just have to have a lot of testing.

For example, what is the average amount of campaigns someone has to run until they find a profitable offer, maybe i need to be launching 20-30 campaigns a day with a smaller budget and check after all the spend to see what could maybe work and do that. I'll try this tommorrow
 
traffic networks sell proxy VPN traffic dirt cheap and that may be a good
source for you if you're trying to sell anti virus or VPN services. Why? Well
because as soon as they find out their VPN isn't working somewhere they're
going to be looking for a replacement. as far as anti viruses --well I think
probably a lot of them have a bit to worry about in that area.
 
traffic networks sell proxy VPN traffic dirt cheap and that may be a good
source for you if you're trying to sell anti virus or VPN services. Why? Well
because as soon as they find out their VPN isn't working somewhere they're
going to be looking for a replacement. as far as anti viruses --well I think
probably a lot of them have a bit to worry about in that area.
Where could i find these traffic networks?
 
Hey:) In my experience, AdProfex has the best traffic quality for Utilities.
Hey brother, i'll give it a view later on but it seems like your profile is dedicated to talking about how good adprofex is, you kind of come as some guy from adprofex attempting to get more customers. Why do you prefer adprofex from others?
 
Hey brother, i'll give it a view later on but it seems like your profile is dedicated to talking about how good adprofex is, you kind of come as some guy from adprofex attempting to get more customers. Why do you prefer adprofex from others?
Shill acct maybe see that all of the time here
 
Alright thank you :) Do you know any good cpa networks as i'm struggling to find ones that will go with the verticals i'm trying to stick with, and what would be a good roi you'd like to see to consider if it's a good campaign to optimize, things like that?
Hey! If you're struggling to find a good network, I’d definitely recommend checking out Afflyfe. We have CPA and CPL and have great offers in dating and other verticals.

Also, what specific verticals are you looking to stick with? Knowing that will help narrow down your options and give better recommendations.

As for ROI, it can be subjective, but a good rule of thumb is to look for at least a 2-3x return on your ad spend before considering optimization. That said, some niches might take more time to build up, so always keep testing and adjusting!

Let me know if you need more info!
 
Hey brother, i'll give it a view later on but it seems like your profile is dedicated to talking about how good adprofex is, you kind of come as some guy from adprofex attempting to get more customers. Why do you prefer adprofex from others?
Shill acct maybe see that all of the time here
I just sent the member a note about this. Maybe he'll submit an application to become a vetted, verified and approved resource vendor so he can promote his company ethically and within our TOS.

Sad to see but happens in every forum, even monitized ones. But atleast you get good at seeing it quickly aha.
Indeed! After awhile you get know right from day one, sometimes even before they post anything. It's a special spidey sense you develop.

See Crystal Ball GIF by goodfortunesonly
 
Hey! If you're struggling to find a good network, I’d definitely recommend checking out Afflyfe. We have CPA and CPL and have great offers in dating and other verticals.

Also, what specific verticals are you looking to stick with? Knowing that will help narrow down your options and give better recommendations.

As for ROI, it can be subjective, but a good rule of thumb is to look for at least a 2-3x return on your ad spend before considering optimization. That said, some niches might take more time to build up, so always keep testing and adjusting!

Let me know if you need more info!
Hey, thanks i'll check you guys out! And ideally the verticals i'd like to be with are sweepstakes/utility mainly.

And i'm a bit confused, 2-3 roas is 100-200%, i thought people would attempt to optimize a campaign when they see -70% or maybe -50% because it shows that there's potential with their campaign. I think i've misunderstood

But i will check you guys out today, thanks for your help :)
 
I just sent the member a note about this. Maybe he'll submit an application to become a vetted, verified and approved resource vendor so he can promote his company ethically and within our TOS.


Indeed! After awhile you get know right from day one, sometimes even before they post anything. It's a special spidey sense you develop.

See Crystal Ball GIF by goodfortunesonly
People think that they'll make a quick buck by going this route of spamming forums, but actually it's the polar opposite, hopefully this guy turns into a verified person.

Hahaha, that's very true. A good instinct to have as well when attempting to make money online
 
Hey, thanks i'll check you guys out! And ideally the verticals i'd like to be with are sweepstakes/utility mainly.

And i'm a bit confused, 2-3 roas is 100-200%, i thought people would attempt to optimize a campaign when they see -70% or maybe -50% because it shows that there's potential with their campaign. I think i've misunderstood

But i will check you guys out today, thanks for your help :)
We may have a bit of a different focus right now, but it’s definitely worth taking a look – it’ll give you an idea of what we offer and who knows, you might decide to scale up faster than you can say "optimize!"

As for the ROI, you’re on the right track – a -50% or -70% can definitely show potential, especially if you can identify where to tweak things. But 2-3x return is often the sweet spot to start optimizing for consistency. You’ve got the right mindset, just keep testing and refining! Let me know if you have any more questions!
 
We may have a bit of a different focus right now, but it’s definitely worth taking a look – it’ll give you an idea of what we offer and who knows, you might decide to scale up faster than you can say "optimize!"

As for the ROI, you’re on the right track – a -50% or -70% can definitely show potential, especially if you can identify where to tweak things. But 2-3x return is often the sweet spot to start optimizing for consistency. You’ve got the right mindset, just keep testing and refining! Let me know if you have any more questions!
What focus are you guys doing? i'll still have a look , just i'm waiting for your AM to allow me access onto your site.

So when you guys run campaigns, how long do you guys spend from the start of the campaign - to the end when looking for an offer, or does it just depend on the ad spend/ROI? and is there any strict/hard filters you guys put into place when running a campaign, for example. I read that people typicall turn a campaign off if they spend 5-8x their payout and recieve 0 leads in that time.
 
What focus are you guys doing? i'll still have a look , just i'm waiting for your AM to allow me access onto your site.

So when you guys run campaigns, how long do you guys spend from the start of the campaign - to the end when looking for an offer, or does it just depend on the ad spend/ROI? and is there any strict/hard filters you guys put into place when running a campaign, for example. I read that people typicall turn a campaign off if they spend 5-8x their payout and recieve 0 leads in that time.
I have alerted our AM to check on your registration, Also endorsed her the question you have so she can get in more details wit you!

Looking forward to more conversation and collaboration with you and the team! :)
 
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