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11-04-2016 12:18 PM
#1
ramitk (Member)
What is the definition of aggressive LPs???
Hi everyone,
I'm preparing myself to launch my campaigns as mentionned before, I will assign about 4K $ to launch sweepstakes offers on pops,
Being reading some topics ,participating in some masterminds, I concluded that generally people are using aggressive LPs, so I have some questions:
1/- What a LP should contain to qualify it as aggressive?
2/- Running this type of LPs on pops (Propellesads, Popads, Zeroparck, Popcash) would it cause problems and Bans on the traffic source and the affiliate network?
3/- Is it a must to run this LPs to get success?
4/- Is cloacking the only solution to run this LPs?
Thank you for answering this
11-04-2016 01:47 PM
#2
janky99 (Member)
Very nice question. Think a lot of people would benefit from this.
11-05-2016 05:53 AM
#3
erikgyepes (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
ramitk
1/- What a LP should contain to qualify it as aggressive?Thank you for answering this
I would consider "aggressive" an LP with scripts that forces me to stay on page and manipulate my browser history, uses highly scarce angles, sounds and vibrations etc.

Originally Posted by
ramitk
2/- Running this type of LPs on pops (Propellesads, Popads, Zeroparck, Popcash) would it cause problems and Bans on the traffic source and the affiliate network?
Yes it can cause problems with some traffic sources (where on others they do not care), so you must know what are you doing.

Originally Posted by
ramitk
3/- Is it a must to run this LPs to get success?
In most of the cases on the mentioned traffic sources, yes.
Look at it like this:
If there is you and 1000 another affiliates.
You all start running traffic today from the same starting line.
You don' use those techniques mentioned above, but they all use them.
Who do you think has a chance to succeed in this competition?

Originally Posted by
ramitk
4/- Is cloacking the only solution to run this LPs?
Cloaking is just a tool, which in this case you will probably need to pick up and use.
11-05-2016 06:20 AM
#4
ramitk (Member)

Originally Posted by
erikgyepes
I would consider "aggressive" an LP with scripts that forces me to stay on page and manipulate my browser history, uses highly scarce angles, sounds and vibrations etc.
Yes it can cause problems with some traffic sources (where on others they do not care), so you must know what are you doing.
In most of the cases on the mentioned traffic sources, yes.
Look at it like this:
If there is you and 1000 another affiliates.
You all start running traffic today from the same starting line.
You don' use those techniques mentioned above, but they all use them.
Who do you think has a chance to succeed in this competition?
Cloaking is just a tool, which in this case you will probably need to pick up and use.
Thank you for your answer, can you please tell if the problem is from the traffic source or the affiliate network??
Also which traffic sources allow it and others no??
11-05-2016 07:42 AM
#5
erikgyepes (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
ramitk
Thank you for your answer, can you please tell if the problem is from the traffic source or the affiliate network??
Also which traffic sources allow it and others no??
You can have problems on both sides.
Read each terms carefully and you will know what are you doing right or wrong and therefore where the problem could occur.
Popads is for example quite lax on the other side Propeller can be tougher.
11-05-2016 01:18 PM
#6
ramitk (Member)

Originally Posted by
erikgyepes
You can have problems on both sides.
Read each terms carefully and you will know what are you doing right or wrong and therefore where the problem could occur.
Popads is for example quite lax on the other side Propeller can be tougher.
any guides out their?
11-05-2016 07:08 PM
#7
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
Generally speaking, in case you're gonna run VERY aggressive, you will have to hide the LPs from both the traffic source and affiliate network.
However, there are "levels" of agresivity and also how sensitive the networks are, as Erik mentioned already. Traffic sources that care more about the profits than user experience will accept aggressive LPs because it simply makes them more money. There are also advertisers who literally don't give a damn about your promotion methods, they just want conversions.
When starting out, this is what you should be focusing on : offers that allow aggressive promotional methods, your AM will tell you what offers these are. And also focus on traffic sources that are more lenient when it comes to policing LPs, popads for example.
When using aggressive LPs for offers that DO NOT allow this, definitely do everything possible to hide the LPs from the advertiser (cloak) as you are risking non-payment.
With traffic sources, you can try to push the envelope a little bit : submit a legit lander, then change to a more aggressive - could be subject to ban, so proceed with caution. You can also play with the various elements - don't use all scripts at once but tone it down a bit. Submit various LPs and see what gets approved and what not, sometimes it also depends on the reviewer, some are more strict than others ... whatever you do, traffic sources will usually give you one warning first before they ban you for good, especially when you have some spending history with them.
11-05-2016 09:54 PM
#8
ramitk (Member)
Okey will see with my affiliate managers. I want to play by rules.
Thank you matuloo and congratulations on the blog and FB page I'm already a big fan.
11-06-2016 09:47 PM
#9
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
ramitk
Okey will see with my affiliate managers. I want to play by rules.
Thank you matuloo and congratulations on the blog and FB page I'm already a big fan.
Thanks man, it's gonna take some time to grow it, but I'm working on it
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