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Exoclick - Anyone used? (9)
08-18-2011 09:47 PM
#1
getgreen (Member)
Exoclick - Anyone used?
I'm interested in starting up a campaign through this network, adult campaign on PPS basis (not CPL/CPA)--any opinions on doing this or experiences with them?
08-18-2011 10:40 PM
#2
deondup (Member)
very cheap traffic.
very low quality for lead gens like dating. You will get booted from offers quite quickly so make sure you talk to your aff manager and do a test.
Try rebills!
08-18-2011 10:41 PM
#3
getgreen (Member)

Originally Posted by
deondup
very cheap traffic.
very low quality for lead gens like dating. You will get booted from offers quite quickly so make sure you talk to your aff manager and do a test.
Try rebills!
What about for PPS (pay per sale) like adult hookup sites or even as a porn affiliate or something? They have some pretty impressive inventory (huge tube sites...)
08-18-2011 10:58 PM
#4
deondup (Member)
You should test it. Definitely worth it.
I found that the biggest problem is the fact that your stuff will get ripped. Usually when you have something running for more than a week you can expect it to get the "copy and paste" job.
You can keep campaigns alive but you need to keep your ads and landers fresh. Ends up being a lot of continuous work. With rebills at least you have room to breathe with high payouts and you don't have to deal with lead quality.
For CPS dating offers you might want to build a list and email to them. I never did it but its certainly worth a test.
08-18-2011 11:02 PM
#5
getgreen (Member)

Originally Posted by
deondup
You should test it. Definitely worth it.
I found that the biggest problem is the fact that your stuff will get ripped. Usually when you have something running for more than a week you can expect it to get the "copy and paste" job.
You can keep campaigns alive but you need to keep your ads and landers fresh. Ends up being a lot of continuous work. With rebills at least you have room to breathe with high payouts and you don't have to deal with lead quality.
For CPS dating offers you might want to build a list and email to them. I never did it but its certainly worth a test.
Ok cool, thanks for the input man. I'll try this out for sure.
08-19-2011 02:12 AM
#6
parthenon (Member)

Originally Posted by
deondup
You should test it. Definitely worth it.
I found that the biggest problem is the fact that your stuff will get ripped. Usually when you have something running for more than a week you can expect it to get the "copy and paste" job.
You can keep campaigns alive but you need to keep your ads and landers fresh. Ends up being a lot of continuous work. With rebills at least you have room to breathe with high payouts and you don't have to deal with lead quality.
For CPS dating offers you might want to build a list and email to them. I never did it but its certainly worth a test.
Images dying out after a week or so is normal anyway. Nice thing is you can usually rotate em back in 5 or 6 weeks later so you don't have to infinitely make new banners.
I ran some CPS (on a non-adult offer) on there with marginal success. Their backend is buggy and I was doing some other media buys at the time so I really didn't give it the attention it deserved.
08-24-2011 08:37 AM
#7
ppvnewbie (Member)
Do you start with CPC or CPM or split tested both? I have looked into their network and I think traffic could work for some international countries.
08-24-2011 01:54 PM
#8
bbrock32 (Administrator)
They have a decent volume for both USA and Intl.
I generally start with CPM and rotate between 20 ads to find winners.
Also , as parthenon said , make sure you rotate ads a lot otherwise your CTR will tank.
09-13-2011 08:42 AM
#9
ploose (Member)
exoclick is actually high profitable if done properly for adult or hookup dating type sites, I have guys making $5k+/day on exoclick alone. Like POF or FB or any traffic source you just need to know what your doing and split test the hell out of it and analyze your data properly.
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