Well it depends what you promote ,other converts beter with some tipe of offers and others with other tipes .I heard many people these days speaking about facebook ads
There is good and bad quality traffic on every traffic source. There is no concrete traffic source that gives you 100% good quality traffic. So this is where you get into the challenge - you need to test the traffic source (let's say an ad network) and look for the placements, spots, websites where you can get profitable. The rest - cut/blacklist. This way you'll be able to find something that works specifically for you, your offers and creatives.
Hey, as per what everyone said, every source has good and bad traffic. Traffic exchanges try their best to filter out bad traffic in order to provide high quality sources to their advertisers.
One thing you need to know is that every network has their own exclusive publishers that work with them. So it is a matter of testing and using a proper testing budget to analyze each source.
I think your request a little bit abstract, if you tell us which offers will you promote, we will have ideas which traffic source we would recommend to you
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