MinionBanana
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I suppose testing new traffic source is part of CPA life.
Recently I have tested 2 new traffic source Zeropark and DNTX and would like to post my experience with them here.
I have heard a lot about Zeropark and so late last month I have signed up with ZP, the application requires you to answer a list of questions and follow up a phone interview. Somehow I was lucky to get my account creation approved. I have heard a few others' application being rejected without giving further reasons. There's a few methods to fund your ZP account. One is via wire transfer but that's for amount $5000 and above. Credit card top up is for those with dedicated account manager which usualy means someone who have spent at least $1000 monthly over several months with ZP. So I am left with the last option which is to top up via PayPal. There's a charge of 4%, meaning if I top up $500, total deducted from my paypal account will be $520.
ZP has a lot of traffic and their traffic certainly converts (at least for me) but they have a lot of bot traffic as well (in my opinion). I have a campaign with LP of 80% CTR which is unusually high, while the same LP in other traffic sources is only 3-5%. Well, you just have to run the campaigns and pause those non converting ones. Usually what I did is setup PPV campaign with keyword option. After identify the converting keyword and the source, I will move it and create a PPV with target option campaign.
ZP traffic is wild and you have to manage and control it, else it can spent you a lot daily.
I like their interface and their platform loading time is certainly way lot better than Propel Media (traffic vance, analyzing and optimizing in TV is a pain in the ***).
For DNTX, I have only started to test their traffic source. Their transaction fee is 5.4%, higher than ZP. Say if I top up $50 via PayPal account, only $47.30 will be credited into the DNTX account. They only have got zero clicks and they got a useful tool call Traffic Estimator. Their interface is simple and one particular thing I do not like is I am not able to see how much I have spent for individual keywords in a particular campaign. I would probably not use DNTX for my main traffic source for testing offers. I would probably consider scaling into this traffic source after I have identify the profitable campaign and winning keywords or LP.
Recently I have tested 2 new traffic source Zeropark and DNTX and would like to post my experience with them here.
I have heard a lot about Zeropark and so late last month I have signed up with ZP, the application requires you to answer a list of questions and follow up a phone interview. Somehow I was lucky to get my account creation approved. I have heard a few others' application being rejected without giving further reasons. There's a few methods to fund your ZP account. One is via wire transfer but that's for amount $5000 and above. Credit card top up is for those with dedicated account manager which usualy means someone who have spent at least $1000 monthly over several months with ZP. So I am left with the last option which is to top up via PayPal. There's a charge of 4%, meaning if I top up $500, total deducted from my paypal account will be $520.
ZP has a lot of traffic and their traffic certainly converts (at least for me) but they have a lot of bot traffic as well (in my opinion). I have a campaign with LP of 80% CTR which is unusually high, while the same LP in other traffic sources is only 3-5%. Well, you just have to run the campaigns and pause those non converting ones. Usually what I did is setup PPV campaign with keyword option. After identify the converting keyword and the source, I will move it and create a PPV with target option campaign.
ZP traffic is wild and you have to manage and control it, else it can spent you a lot daily.
I like their interface and their platform loading time is certainly way lot better than Propel Media (traffic vance, analyzing and optimizing in TV is a pain in the ***).
For DNTX, I have only started to test their traffic source. Their transaction fee is 5.4%, higher than ZP. Say if I top up $50 via PayPal account, only $47.30 will be credited into the DNTX account. They only have got zero clicks and they got a useful tool call Traffic Estimator. Their interface is simple and one particular thing I do not like is I am not able to see how much I have spent for individual keywords in a particular campaign. I would probably not use DNTX for my main traffic source for testing offers. I would probably consider scaling into this traffic source after I have identify the profitable campaign and winning keywords or LP.