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In the Green but Carrier traffic does not work (3)


02-27-2015 07:10 PM #1 hackerincome (Member)
In the Green but Carrier traffic does not work

Hi All

Firstly - love STM, good job mods, this place rocks!

I wondered if anyone had any advice or had seen this before.

I've dropped on a great mobile offer. My stats show it converts like hell over wifi but not at all with carrier. I found this weird, literally 1000 clicks via wifi traffic results in xx converts, 1000 hits via carrier traffic 0 converts. Carrier traffic usually converts a little better than wifi with these kind of offers..

So i did some checking, if I goto the affiliate link on my laptop, all good, on a mobile while connected to wifi it redirects to the offer fine, if i turn wifi off I'm re-directed to a lander that says "this offer is no longer available!".

I asked a few buddies in my area to try, they get the same "this offer is no longer available!" with . Im in the UK and the offer is here too..

I've spoken to my AM, they looked into but couldn't find an issue - seems to work fine for them. I'm hammering wifi traffic but its such a shame because i'd be killing it if carrier traffic would work

Any advice would be appreciated..


02-27-2015 08:34 PM #2 kacper (Member)

Hey,
Maybe try to reach the LP with other mobile carrier IP, also ask your AM for details over the offer maybe its only for wifi traffic may sound weird but thats allways an oportunity.

What your AM should do is talk with advertiser and find the issue because its something on Network or Advertiser end - not your. Tell your AM that you could do alot more conversions and increase traffic few times if they can fix it and make 3g traffic convert too. Dont say it costs you money or you're losing because of that because they wont care, they just care about their numbers which is sad and shows if network/AM is good/bad.


Another option - find the same offer on other network and split-test it.


02-27-2015 08:39 PM #3 hackerincome (Member)

Thanks kacper

Good advice, didnt think of split testing it on another network - will give that a try


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