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Mass Test Offers in Native (6)


10-25-2016 08:29 AM #1 alfo1324 (AMC Alumnus)
Mass Test Offers in Native

Hey all,

started diving deep in Native last August, tested lots of offers, made a bunch of money, lost, ups and downs, you know everything Affiliate Marketing brings.

Now I'm focusing on finding a way, an efficient way, to mass test offers in Native.

The goal is obvious: spending the least time, the least effort and the least budget to bring up offers with the most potential in one vertical/geo and push hard on those.

Any thoughts/ideas on this? What do you think is the best way to do it?

Looking forward to hearing from you guys.

Ciao!


10-26-2016 08:54 AM #2 earlyresponder (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by alfo1324 View Post
Hey all,

started diving deep in Native last August, tested lots of offers, made a bunch of money, lost, ups and downs, you know everything Affiliate Marketing brings.

Now I'm focusing on finding a way, an efficient way, to mass test offers in Native.

The goal is obvious: spending the least time, the least effort and the least budget to bring up offers with the most potential in one vertical/geo and push hard on those.

Any thoughts/ideas on this? What do you think is the best way to do it?

Looking forward to hearing from you guys.

Ciao!
1. Hire virtual assistants
2. Rip landers, add offer
3. Turn on cloakers
4. Use a tested news traffic source to each offer, and see if it catches on

Anything with high engagement, focus on that offer/lander combo, and try to expand traffic

Always start with Tier 1 english speaking countries, non-USA, as it'll be cheaper (Canada, UK, AU)


10-26-2016 11:11 AM #3 cbrughmans (Member)

Define "mass test"


10-26-2016 08:17 PM #4 alfo1324 (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by earlyresponder View Post
1. Hire virtual assistants
2. Rip landers, add offer
3. Turn on cloakers
4. Use a tested news traffic source to each offer, and see if it catches on

Anything with high engagement, focus on that offer/lander combo, and try to expand traffic

Always start with Tier 1 english speaking countries, non-USA, as it'll be cheaper (Canada, UK, AU)
Thank you man. So to sum up your way (correct me if I'm wrong):

basically you choose a vertical and start from testing different landers VS 1 offer first then see what lander is best and use it to test different offers in the same vertical.

When testing landers vs offer you start from 1 big placement (say Forbes on Revcontent for example) and then expand from there.

Testing geos: Canada, UK, AU

The best ones (lander + offer combo) in the first round of testing you start from there and optimize further.

Correct?


10-26-2016 08:21 PM #5 alfo1324 (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by cbrughmans View Post
Define "mass test"
To test as many offers + landers + geos + verticals as possible in the most effective way (effective= focusing on the most promising offers ditching the rest.)


10-26-2016 09:17 PM #6 earlyresponder (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by alfo1324 View Post
Thank you man. So to sum up your way (correct me if I'm wrong):

basically you choose a vertical and start from testing different landers VS 1 offer first then see what lander is best and use it to test different offers in the same vertical.

When testing landers vs offer you start from 1 big placement (say Forbes on Revcontent for example) and then expand from there.

Testing geos: Canada, UK, AU

The best ones (lander + offer combo) in the first round of testing you start from there and optimize further.

Correct?
You should have an instinct for what's a good offer. Look at Odigger or OfferVault. If your offer is a rebill, with a free trial price, then you should know this converts well. Once you have a good solid offer, or one with the highest pay out, and eCPM (ask your aff. manager for this info), just stick to it and focus on the LP.

Get a good LP off adplexity.

You should know what makes a good LP. Flog or News Site Lander, with all the right elements.

Now the trick is to find a traffic source that doesn't send bot clicks.

So order of importance:

1. Traffic Source
2. Landing Page
3. Offer

Keep it simple and don't over complicate yourself.


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