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11-01-2017 09:29 AM #1 madstacks (Member)
Native Mastermind?

Hey all,

Since the glory days of fb have come to an end, I'm looking to utilize native as my traffic source.

I'm going to start with sending the traffic to my Shopify store, and then move into actual affiliate offers and leave ecommerce behind.

Anyone here in a similiar scenario or just want to discuss native in general? I've submitted my camps for review across a few networks, and am ready to learn and master the native game.

Let me know,
Brian


11-01-2017 12:41 PM #2 ervin (Senior Member)

Hey madstacks,

no experience with Shopify but have been running natives for a few years.

Always open to discuss and help if I can


11-01-2017 01:21 PM #3 madstacks (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by ervin View Post
Hey madstacks,

no experience with Shopify but have been running natives for a few years.

Always open to discuss and help if I can
Thanks ervin!

What networks are the most lenient/have performed the best for you?

I've joined all the majors, but have been running into some rejection issues with the images.

Your app looks awesome btw, will be picking it up shortly.


11-01-2017 03:33 PM #4 ervin (Senior Member)

It really depends a lot on the quality of traffic your products need.

I have tried a lot of different verticals, from app installs, to sweeps up to solar and finance, and they all perform differently on different networks.

If you are looking for quality traffic (buyers that will invest in solar panels or will deposit $1000 to your finance products) then the options are Taboola and Outbrain (for the simple reason that their biggest audiences are from MSN, Fox News, and others of this calibre).

For re-bills (diet, health, etc) , you can get stuff approved more easily on Revcontent, Contentad and Mgid and also the quality matches the kind of product (audience mainly from viral sites).

Also when coming to approval policies they all have different rules, but again can be divided in 2 groups:

1. Taboola, Outbrain: very strict approval policies, and you need to "warm up" accounts for a few weeks until you get their attention and they start talking to you. Stuff must be clean, meaning images, headlines, landing pages and even offers.

2. Mgid, Revcontent, ContentAd, Engageya: much easier to talk to an AM right away, and they are available to help you make things work. Also easier to get some more aggressive stuff approved, but quality will be lower.

( Revcontent just updated their guide lines a few days ago, and they are going more in the direction of Taboola and Outbrain.)

In my case Revcontent and Taboola have been the ones to go


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