Hello everyone,
after reading pretty all the basic posts on this forum i decide to start with low payout offers.
So i would start with game installation.
My plan is to create a FB page and start testing my skills.
I have some experiences with FB advertising (i work in an advertising company) and i run some xxx monthly campains, not huge campains but it's a start.
I'm confused at this point...
Which network i should look for CPI offer in gaming niche? (Every type of games)
You could consider POPs, especially if you want to do CPI.
But I would rather consider something else than app installs (mobile subscriptions), it's not really good times for CPIs in 2017.
The gold rush is over.
Erik is right, apps have seen better times, but there are still people pushing it so if you wanna give it a try ... the Chinese networks seem to dominate this segement, so networks like appflood, yeahmobi ... just make sure you understand the quality/retention requirements or you might be in for a nasty surprise.
I wouldn't recommend app installs for beginners without some mentor/more experienced friend in the business to be honest.
They can still work but it's not newbie friendly territory in my opinion. Sweeps and mobile subscription would be my starting point - one challenge for very new affiliates there seems to be applying to all networks to test their offers and see which is best for these verticals.
As an example, I started with apps and then when expanding into sweeps, the biggest impact was finding the right advertiser/affiliate network to work with. It was not hard to get approved since we had good numbers already but it took us some time and testing to get profitable.
Thank everyone for the reply!
I would start from here because it's a niche that i like and i know actually, i know that i probably will not be in profit at all in the first weeks, but i need to learn angles, testing, etc...
I also have a "mentor" that run big campains and he will help me when i need something, i would just start from somewhere.
I will try the matuloo networks for sure, do you have some other networks to recommend?