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03-29-2016 03:34 AM #1 youshallwin (Member)
Looking for more alternatives in ppc networks

Hi Everyone,
I am running some cpa offers in different verticals with adwords and bing ads and I am doing fine with them. But, I do face lot of issues with them specially when they update their policies. It gets difficult saving account from ban even after fulfilling all policies and running white hat campaigns.
Can anyone suggest me more ppc alternatives with genuine traffic.
Tried seven search but found them costly and my ROI was always negative for the same campaigns I was profitable with bing.
Any help or suggestion will be appreciated.

Regards


03-30-2016 05:30 PM #2 lucad2008 (Member)

Try native ads. Some are quite affiliate friendly. Very competitive though.
Or if you want the wild wild west mobile pops and mobile dsp. Lot of info on stm on both


03-31-2016 01:15 AM #3 youshallwin (Member)

Could you please let me know about networks where I can run native ads?
Thanks


03-31-2016 02:36 PM #4 lucad2008 (Member)

content.ad and revcontent seem to be the most affiliate friendly. I tried Content.ad and Gemini and both require quite a bit of spend before seeing the green

other networks are Taboola, Outbrain, Gemini, MGID

there is a whole forum about this in STM:

http://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?202-Native


03-31-2016 05:45 PM #5 youshallwin (Member)

Shall try content.ad and revcontent. I am running Gemini and bing with exactly same campaigns and keywords, I have witnessed thrice number of clicks in gemini then bing with negligible conversions though Bing providing descent conversions.


01-09-2018 12:59 PM #6 egliptor (Member)

If you are having issues meeting ad network guidelines, what processes are you putting in place moving forward to make yourself bullet proof to the ad network?

A lot of Google account holders tend to have built out sites, which long term does not have much banning issues unless you are making outlandish claims in ads, or it comes across as you are farming email details, or you are advertising an industry they do not allow or landing pages that do not fit the ads you used to obtain the traffic.

Is your site built out with a menu, logo, some content & contact details? This will save you looking over your shoulder for being banned a lot of the time.
I think with the bigger ppc ad networks you will eventually run into the same problem again, however you may be fortunate.

Here's 2 PPC networks for you, hope that helps

Yandex
Baidu


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