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08-08-2015 12:35 PM
#1
aliaff (Member)
Guys making $1000/day from 360 Security!
Hi
Just tried to spy on mobile offers on a country, I get too upset seeing all the landers convert to these offers:
- UC Browser.
- 360 Security.
- Privacy Guard.
The offers above are the offers that I find in all Networks(ClickDealer, MM..)
I think everyone has an Android mobile become see that kinda pops and install that apps so although someone wanna install it from another lander he will see that he is already installed the app.
I asked a friend who is not a programmer, not an Affiliate and not a computer guy..
Do you see in free MP3 websites some alerts that confirm you about a virus in your phone?
His reply: Yes, that was a bullshit, I know it was an Advertisement!
Me: Did you installed the app?
He: No.
Guys, those offers become known by everyone.. so
Question for guys who are making $1k a day from CPI:
Do you really make that profits just from these kind of offers?
08-08-2015 12:56 PM
#2
ihabjaber (Member)
Did you spy using mobileadscout tool?
08-08-2015 01:13 PM
#3
aliaff (Member)

Originally Posted by
ihabjaber
Did you spy using mobileadscout tool?
No, I have used a VPN.. I'm really not familiar to SAAS Spy Tools, they suck..
08-08-2015 01:52 PM
#4
integrity (Member)
Chances are, if you see these offers leading the revenue reports for multiple networks and find them while manually spying on many traffic sources, people are making money with them.
Asking your friend is not representative of the 7 billion people on earth, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions based solely on what he tells you.
Test and ye shall know.
08-08-2015 02:02 PM
#5
supeyrio (Member)

Originally Posted by
aliaff
No, I have used a VPN.. I'm really not familiar to SAAS Spy Tools, they suck..
how can u complain that something sucks when you havent really used it at all? lol
08-08-2015 03:28 PM
#6
zeno (Administrator)
What is your point here?
Your rudimentary spying revealed very high volume offers. Statistically of course this is going to happen. Logic says these are making money, its inarguable.
Do high volume affiliates make money only from these types of offers?
Of course not. Some will make a lot less, a lot more, and most will diversify a hell of a lot because they know hinging everything on one type of offer is not smart.
That these offers become "known to everyone" is false - show me the apps that are installed by more than but a small fraction of the global market. Sure, the ads and landers can get stale, but that doesn't mean the advertising just stops working on broad appeal apps.
08-08-2015 04:20 PM
#7
aliaff (Member)

Originally Posted by
supeyrio
how can u complain that something sucks when you havent really used it at all? lol
I tried them, I tried them.. I conclude that manual spy is better than those tools.

Originally Posted by
integrity
Chances are, if you see these offers leading the revenue reports for multiple networks and find them while manually spying on many traffic sources, people are making money with them.
Asking your friend is not representative of the 7 billion people on earth, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions based solely on what he tells you.
Test and ye shall know.

Originally Posted by
zeno
What is your point here?
Your rudimentary spying revealed very high volume offers. Statistically of course this is going to happen. Logic says these are making money, its inarguable.
Do high volume affiliates make money only from these types of offers?
Of course not. Some will make a lot less, a lot more, and most will diversify a hell of a lot because they know hinging everything on one type of offer is not smart.
That these offers become "known to everyone" is false - show me the apps that are installed by more than but a small fraction of the global market. Sure, the ads and landers can get stale, but that doesn't mean the advertising just stops working on broad appeal apps.
Totally right!
So, I'm gonna keep going BLIND promoting those offers then I will make a decision about that!
08-08-2015 05:53 PM
#8
denisoi (AMC Alumnus)
What i found interesting to the 360 security offer, is that when you install the app... doesn't matter if your phone is new or old.. the app always will find something "suspicious" on your phone.. so all you have to do is to convince the visitor to install the app. What that means ? you don't have to worry about the retention rate rule and other shits because once the user will realize that the offer "found" something on their phone they will keep the app...Now all depends on your side how you approach the visitors to install the app..
That's my 2 cents 
08-08-2015 06:22 PM
#9
aliaff (Member)

Originally Posted by
denisoi
What i found interesting to the 360 security offer, is that when you install the app... doesn't matter if your phone is new or old.. the app always will find something "suspicious" on your phone.. so all you have to do is to convince the visitor to install the app. What that means ? you don't have to worry about the retention rate rule and other shits because once the user will realize that the offer "found" something on their phone they will keep the app...Now all depends on your side how you approach the visitors to install the app..
That's my 2 cents

thanks for your clarification..
please, what did you mean by retention rate rule?
08-08-2015 07:22 PM
#10
randomdude (AMC Alumnus)

Originally Posted by
aliaff
thanks for your clarification..
please, what did you mean by retention rate rule?
Retention rate means something like "Yo dawg, either 40% of the installs will remain till the second day after install or we will not pay you". It's like "Yo dawg, doesn't matter if our app is shit, if they don't stay, then it's your fault". Actually also understandable, because it somehow also prevents misleading advertising.
08-08-2015 11:35 PM
#11
stitch (Member)

Originally Posted by
denisoi
What i found interesting to the 360 security offer, is that when you install the app... doesn't matter if your phone is new or old.. the app always will find something "suspicious" on your phone.. so all you have to do is to convince the visitor to install the app. What that means ? you don't have to worry about the retention rate rule and other shits because once the user will realize that the offer "found" something on their phone they will keep the app...Now all depends on your side how you approach the visitors to install the app..
That's my 2 cents

You
do have to worry about retention and shouldn't be advising otherwise... I nearly lost $xxxx on 360 running CLEAN creatives. If it wasn't for my relationship with my AM the advertiser wouldn't have paid any revenue at all.
The required retention/duration on 360 at the moment is nasty and you'd be absolutely foolish to ignore it. 80% retention after 7 days for full payment... that's nothing to sniff at.
08-09-2015 02:45 AM
#12
zeno (Administrator)

Originally Posted by
stitch
You do have to worry about retention and shouldn't be advising otherwise... I nearly lost $xxxx on 360 running CLEAN creatives. If it wasn't for my relationship with my AM the advertiser wouldn't have paid any revenue at all.
The required retention/duration on 360 at the moment is nasty and you'd be absolutely foolish to ignore it. 80% retention after 7 days for full payment... that's nothing to sniff at.
For sure. That's the kind of policy that would stop me from even bothering unless I had an agreement with my AM to allow leniency during an initial few weeks of testing.
This is a blanket statute to stop bleed from aggressive non-compliant advertisers and shouldn't be ignored... if you're clean and have a good relationship, you can always negotiate.
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