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09-25-2016 05:53 AM #1 mithras (Member)
Beginner friendly networks?

Ok so my first official thread..yes it's another which network lol

I was recently accepted into maxbounty and peer fly, which I felt was a milestone in its self lol

But was sadly rejected from clickdealer and click booth(no biggie). I will say though that brianna from clickdealer, was extremely pleasant going through the interview and listed a requirement to have before applying again l, so that was very helpful.

As for other networks, I am wondering if there is any mobile networks that cater to pin submits, sweeps etc
That are welcoming to newcomers?

I have seen , I Believe it's Expertmobi mentioned a lot. But would like some input from some more experienced members, if they know of some.

Best regards James


09-25-2016 06:42 PM #2 Mia (Member)

Hey, I hope this thread will help you, gl.


09-25-2016 08:48 PM #3 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

You have access to 2 networks already, both pretty big ones, so use them and send some traffic to the offers they have. Once you gain some experience and some numbers to show to the other ones, EVERY network will accept you. It's only hard to get accepted when you are new, experience and revenue generated with other networks will open all the doors for you


09-25-2016 10:47 PM #4 mithras (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by Mia View Post
Hey, I hope this thread will help you, gl.
Thanks Mia


09-25-2016 10:51 PM #5 mithras (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
You have access to 2 networks already, both pretty big ones, so use them and send some traffic to the offers they have. Once you gain some experience and some numbers to show to the other ones, EVERY network will accept you. It's only hard to get accepted when you are new, experience and revenue generated with other networks will open all the doors for you
Ok

I can definitely understand that, I'm in no way put down by it and like you said I'm lucky enough to have been accepted into the other two, which is awesome in it self

I had just seen a few posts stating to initially sign up with 3 or 4 networks to, I guess broaden the offers available to me.

So thank you for clearing that up.

Regards M


09-26-2016 11:01 PM #6 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Try Adsimilis, Affiliaxe, Appflood, OasisAds - all newbie-friendly networks I've had great experience with.

(Disclaimer: STM does not endorse any aff networks. Please join at your discretion.)


Amy


09-27-2016 10:50 AM #7 mithras (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vortex View Post
Try Adsimilis, Affiliaxe, Appflood, OasisAds - all newbie-friendly networks I've had great experience with.

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Thank you for the info amy


09-27-2016 01:31 PM #8 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by mithras View Post
I had just seen a few posts stating to initially sign up with 3 or 4 networks to, I guess broaden the offers available to me.
Yup, it's good to have access to multiple networks from the get-go, but in reality you will not be using all that many. On one hand, you need multiple networks to get access to a broad range of offers as you said, to be able to replace a paused offer quickly or to move your traffic to another networks with the same offer in case you run into quality problems at one... there are many valid reasons for registering at multiple networks for sure.

On the other hand, especially in the starting phase, you don't want to use too many networks either. It is bad for the initial cashflow since there are usually minimum payout levels. It also doesn't help the relationships with your AMs if you send $10 worth of leads to 10 networks, $100 sent to one will get you more attention. It's also true that the, let's call them MAINSTREAM, affiliate networks have such a wide range of offers that 1 or 2 will have you covered pretty good. As soon as you pick a vertical you want to stick with for example, look for networks that specialize in it or get in touch with direct advertisers.

Good luck Mithras


09-27-2016 02:12 PM #9 mithras (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
It also doesn't help the relationships with your AMs if you send $10 worth of leads to 10 networks, $100 sent to one will get you more attention.
Ok thank you
Admittingly, I was looking at it from the point of view, with regards to similar offers on different networks.
But I hadn't actually thought of the relationship side of things with my AM's, so thank you for pointing that out.


09-30-2016 05:18 PM #10 adsimiliswes (Member)

Yo Vortex,

Thanks for the love. Mithras, Adsimilis does have a ton of pin submits, sweeps, but you do have to be interviewed by either Lisa or Maryna. Be prepared to get grilled lol.


09-30-2016 11:48 PM #11 mithras (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by adsimiliswes View Post
Yo Vortex,

Thanks for the love. Mithras, Adsimilis does have a ton of pin submits, sweeps, but you do have to be interviewed by either Lisa or Maryna. Be prepared to get grilled lol.
lol thanks wes, I don't Mind the interviews parts. I just look at it as meeting new people, albeit online lol.


10-03-2016 05:04 AM #12 johnaff (AMC Alumnus)

Clickbank, commission junction, shareasale i classify as for intermediate affiliates.

TRUE beginner friendly networks (im talkin, like you just want to get your first conversion in your life, or you just want to understand that people actually buy this shit...) are amazons, walmart, and ebays affiliate networks. Your not going to become rich there, but youll get a sense of how AM works, and get your first conversions Easily and without landing pages.


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