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AntiVirus FollowAlong Madness (7)


03-23-2016 01:36 AM #1 bluecrayon (Member)

No antivirus advertiser would approve of those landers, you ok with risking not getting paid and banned?


03-23-2016 02:04 AM #2 webdev (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by bluecrayon View Post
No antivirus advertiser would approve of those landers, you ok with risking not getting paid and banned?
Are you sure about that? Tier 3 would still allow it, all depends on the adv. But I would keep an eye on your landers, they may get hit with the red screen.

If you do end up scaling, before depositing money in a traffic source I would ask if I can run these landers, many other traffic sources won't allow it! You will have to find other ways around it.

All you landers seem to be a 'one page', I would take the best copyright and rip one of those fake scans landers and test that as well. it may be low ctr but CV may improve.

Create a decent backbutton funnel, possibly a what-app expire type lander/offer (check to see OK with adv). You may need to test this option out.

Keep an close eye on ISP and how they are performing, also keep an eye on delay conversions.

60K in popads and 52K in Voluum, I say that's not too bad for mobile traffic. GL

P.S. Check out some other pop traffic posts, there are a few guys who have proven experience with this traffic/vertical, try to pick out there brains. You never know.


03-23-2016 06:44 PM #3 SamF5 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by webdev View Post
Are you sure about that? Tier 3 would still allow it, all depends on the adv. But I would keep an eye on your landers, they may get hit with the red screen.

If you do end up scaling, before depositing money in a traffic source I would ask if I can run these landers, many other traffic sources won't allow it! You will have to find other ways around it.
Exactly. Your network should be able to take a look at it, see what would work where, and if you need to change anything. Advertisers usually come back with a couple edits, not just shut you down on an LP. Traffic source would be the place that I would look out for, as they have been getting strict lately.

Make sure you check with your AM the cap on the offer, as Tier 3 tend to have a lower cap than 2 or 1. You might have better luck with Pins than installs in terms of a cap, but it all depends on the advertiser and offer. Good luck!


03-23-2016 07:13 PM #4 jroes57 (Member)

Now and days, it seems like you have to be non compliant to get things working on pop traffic


03-23-2016 10:09 PM #5 porridge (Member)

@huckberry: did you run popup or popunder traffic?


03-25-2016 07:05 PM #6 huckberry (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by porridge View Post
@huckberry: did you run popup or popunder traffic?
@porridge: PopUp, but I allowed other options if that wasn't available.


03-26-2016 10:21 PM #7 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Pushing antivirus in tier 3 geos has a lot of potential, and aggressive is the way to go.

Just make sure both the advertiser and the traffic network are OK with you running aggressive and you should be fine. There are so many antivirus offers around - if an offer doesn't allow aggressive, just try other offers that do.

Have you drilled down to OS/carrier/browser to see which offers and landers convert best for each traffic segment? If not that's where I would start. If you see a major traffic segment that has a good amount of traffic and is converting fairly well (e.g. a major OS or carrier or OS+carrier), then you may want to set up a separate campaign to test/cut offers and landers JUST for that segment.

Offer1 looks like it's converting quite well! It would be a good exercise to drill down into data to see which OSs/carriers/browsers are converting well for this offer.

There will always be discrepancy between tracker and traffic source stats. This is called "clickloss". The percentage clickloss you're experiencing is pretty normal.

I would also suggest to try popunders because for most geos that's where a lot of the volume is.



Amy


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