Hi,
My new year's resolution is to start with desktop gaming offers. I have some questions and I hope someone who has experience with promoting gaming offers can answer me.
1) Is it possible to earn 4 figures in revenue for desktop gaming?
2) What network is a good start for newbies and has lots of gaming offers?
3) What traffic source is a good start for beginners? Facebook, pops or display ads?
haven't run to many gaming campaigns but League of Angles was absolutely massive last year, wish i would've gotten on that when it first launched. It was first rotation on pirate bay/ kickass torrents banners/pop traffic for months. You can get this inventory through exoclick.
1) Absolutely. Gaming is one of the big verticals and it has only grown with the expansion of mobile and virtually every demographic getting into games on their mobile devices - just look at the revenues done by King, Zynga, etc.
2) Glispa, Tapgerine, Ad4game, Avazu.
3) Facebook offers high quality traffic for gaming. Display is harder to figure out IMO. Pops can work but you'll have to test a lot of landers and traffic sources + placements.
We run a lot of desktop web pop under traffic to gaming offers (alot to BR as a matter of fact). If you need volume just hit me up, i'm sure I can help.
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You can definitely do very decent revenue with dekstop games.
affiliaXe have publishers doing great with gaming offers across various GEOs.
As zeno said, Facebook is high quality for gaming offers and Pops can also work nicely.
1) Absolutely. The potential is unlimited!
2) Hit me up on skype. We have a bunch of (international) desktop gaming offers available in our network with high pay outs & weekly payments
3) I'd recommend to start off with Facebook and/or Pops and/or GDN
if you need desktop pops for gaming give me a shout.
Is there a network that has ads for desktop games, as in I make a desktop game and then on launch of a game open an ad (via a browser window)?