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03-08-2018 10:58 AM #1 intheflow (Member)
Push Notifications

Anybody try these yet? How is it working? What types of offers?


09-14-2018 05:16 PM #2 funntastic (Member)

I’m massive testing that kind of traffic from megapush. For now (obviously) a good LP/offer for pops doesn’t work as well as do on pop traffic. I think that needs more ‘native’ style LPs. Also offers with low payout are hard to optimise (we don’t have so many targeting options). E-commerce with about $20 payout are doing better for me. I’m thinking about create a little mastermind group on Skype related to. If someone is interested please PM me.


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09-16-2018 08:29 AM #3 totalik (Member)

Its nice if you know what you doing, it only works for android, iOS will never allow this stuff. (there are few companies doing it to desktop as well)
Basically I own push notification company and we do affiliation for dating , sweeps, mainstream etc..
Working with Taboola, Revcontent , Outbrain etc...
You need nice budged to get started, you can work both ways SOI or CPA, they both actually work almost the same...
It depends on you have you work, if you work revshare its nice as well.
If you are willing to buy some cpc with our push notifications platform , hook me up, we have around 15 million users around the world.


09-17-2018 03:13 PM #4 mintglobal (Member)

works great on surveys in tier1 geos.


09-20-2018 07:39 AM #5 totalik (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by mintglobal View Post
works great on surveys in tier1 geos.
Which company do you use? and what kind of surveys?


09-24-2018 10:11 PM #6 funntastic (Member)

I'm still testing push. Get few success and more lost.. I'm thinking about how those networks populates their 'push notification users lists'.
From enough data I can tell that the major numbers of conversions came in the first hours that a new campaign is started.... Then nothing or really few conversions compared to the first times.
I had this recurring pattern a lot of times.. and thinking why, I can figure it could depends on 'fresh user', not bored from lots of notifications.
At propeller seems that you can't target the same user 2 times upon 24 hours, but I think that the same user could see notifications from other affiliates as well...
Anyone noticed something similar?


09-24-2018 10:18 PM #7 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by funntastic View Post
I'm still testing push. Get few success and more lost.. I'm thinking about how those networks populates their 'push notification users lists'.
From enough data I can tell that the major numbers of conversions came in the first hours that a new campaign is started.... Then nothing or really few conversions compared to the first times.
I had this recurring pattern a lot of times.. and thinking why, I can figure it could depends on 'fresh user', not bored from lots of notifications.
At propeller seems that you can't target the same user 2 times upon 24 hours, but I think that the same user could see notifications from other affiliates as well...
Anyone noticed something similar?
Yup, I noticed the same, looks like the ads are burning out pretty fast or the networks are hammering the users to much, so they lose interest quickly. Refreshing creatives did help a bit, try it.


09-25-2018 01:37 AM #8 proteinbrie (Member)

I make $60-150K per month on push and all my dating sites accept it as a legitimate means of generating leads on a PPL basis.


09-25-2018 07:33 AM #9 funntastic (Member)

That's an awesome result!! Good job!
Wich what frequency do you refresh your creativities?
Also the traffic quality is pretty good, running COD offers I'm having only <5% not approved conversions.


09-27-2018 11:52 AM #10 qkvaterpipe (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by funntastic View Post
I'm still testing push. Get few success and more lost.. I'm thinking about how those networks populates their 'push notification users lists'.
From enough data I can tell that the major numbers of conversions came in the first hours that a new campaign is started.... Then nothing or really few conversions compared to the first times.
I had this recurring pattern a lot of times.. and thinking why, I can figure it could depends on 'fresh user', not bored from lots of notifications.
At propeller seems that you can't target the same user 2 times upon 24 hours, but I think that the same user could see notifications from other affiliates as well...
Anyone noticed something similar?
Depends on your network, but a lot of them working like :

Higger bid -> Fresh users, new to network, haven't seen much pushes yet.
Lower bid -> Bored users, who see a lot of pushes already.

I made good conversion with lower bid as well, but you need find good angel for that. Also experiencing the same thing with new campaigns. They bring conversion at start, but then it drop. But some campaigns working better after few days.

If you run cod, nutra etc. is better to send people direct to landing than to prelanding. It is different than in native ( higher ctr - lower price ), so you should made your pushes more "sales". If you run traffic to prelandings, is good to use local magazine icon in ad. I believe it give more trust, and clicks. Top magazines in each country should be find on allyoucanread . com

The big mistake that I was doing is running 3 - 5 different ads for a/b testing for same geo and offer. They was all seen by 1 user, so it is worth. If you should check reffer ( from where traffic coming ), you should find some site, where you can spy other pushes.


09-27-2018 12:08 PM #11 paulkl (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by qkvaterpipe View Post
If you should check reffer ( from where traffic coming ), you should find some site, where you can spy other pushes.
I think thats were bot(net) clicks are generated. I've seen several sites with one widget and rotating ads that look like they were meant to be on push.
https://i.imgur.com/x3Xq5bQ.png


09-27-2018 12:29 PM #12 qkvaterpipe (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by paulkl View Post
I think thats were bot(net) clicks are generated. I've seen several sites with one widget and rotating ads that look like they were meant to be on push.
https://i.imgur.com/x3Xq5bQ.png
Yea i mean exactly this sites. I use them to spy


09-28-2018 04:47 AM #13 erikgyepes (Moderator)

If you want to have success you need to be focused exactly on this kind of traffic
This is true to every traffic source and vertical in AM.

You should stick to one thing until you master it.

Yes, you will have fails, but if you jump from one thing to another you will have fails in multiple areas and that will be emotionally devastating and you will quit.

Good point @vinnar.


09-28-2018 08:41 PM #14 russomar (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by funntastic View Post
I'm still testing push. Get few success and more lost.. I'm thinking about how those networks populates their 'push notification users lists'.
From enough data I can tell that the major numbers of conversions came in the first hours that a new campaign is started.... Then nothing or really few conversions compared to the first times.
I had this recurring pattern a lot of times.. and thinking why, I can figure it could depends on 'fresh user', not bored from lots of notifications.
At propeller seems that you can't target the same user 2 times upon 24 hours, but I think that the same user could see notifications from other affiliates as well...
Anyone noticed something similar?
This was exactly my experience while testing it. Comparable to list/offer burnout on emailings. However, on push it seems burn out faster.
During tests, changing offers after a few days always worked and bidding high. For me, it was profitable and was testing mostly straight
sales nutra and lead gen but the fast burn out turned me off. Will try different strategy next month.


09-28-2018 09:35 PM #15 thepinkcat (Senior Member)

Quote Originally Posted by russomar View Post
This was exactly my experience while testing it. Comparable to list/offer burnout on emailings. However, on push it seems burn out faster.
During tests, changing offers after a few days always worked and bidding high. For me, it was profitable and was testing mostly straight
sales nutra and lead gen but the fast burn out turned me off. Will try different strategy next month.
I'm seeing the same type of behavior. First 1-2 days is insane ROI almost every single time. Then it drops down to a "comfortable" ROI and just kinda hangs there indefinitely. Every so often I see another spike for a day or two & then it's back to that lower-ish # of conversions for another week or two straight.

It's certainly likely that the same people are seeing the same ads and just moving on. But what's weird is how this works for leadgen... once somebody converts on that type of offer they won't convert again. So it leaves me wondering where do all the future leads come from?

Maybe it's more like some push lists only send your ad at a limit. So it sends once per week per unique person, or once per month or every X days or whatever. So I'm thinking a new campaign just floods everyone at once and you get tons of conversions. Then maybe some of those people are purposefully limited based on opt-in settings or something? Because I also notice that impressions tend to fluctuate wildly after the first few days. I still haven't mastered how it all functions but I am getting it working which is awesome


09-28-2018 10:04 PM #16 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

But what's weird is how this works for leadgen... once somebody converts on that type of offer they won't convert again. So it leaves me wondering where do all the future leads come from?
Also keep in mind that they keep on collecting the permissions to show ads via push notifications, many also opt out, so it's not the same audience over and over.

On top of that, you could say the same about websites with a lot of repeat visitors, they've seen the banners tons of times, but leadgen still works there. I think it comes down to the fact that only a tiny fraction of the users actually make it through the LPs to the offer, so it takes a lot of time for a significant part of them to actually see the offer. In other words, it takes way longer to saturate an offer than for a banner to burn out.


11-15-2018 02:09 PM #17 amanj86 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by proteinbrie View Post
I make $60-150K per month on push and all my dating sites accept it as a legitimate means of generating leads on a PPL basis.
good job buddy! all the best for your success!


11-15-2018 02:19 PM #18 amanj86 (Member)

i have read on multiple posts bid high, how do u acertain same? do u bid 5-10% above suggested bid or how high do u go?


11-16-2018 07:40 AM #19 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by amanj86 View Post
i have read on multiple posts bid high, how do u acertain same? do u bid 5-10% above suggested bid or how high do u go?
I always test several bid levels, on all sources ... higher bid can bring better quality, or not ... it will usually bring more volume, but also not always ... it can bring higher CVR, but also not always

I've seen it all from getting better results with higher bids ... up to losing $ when bidding higher.

Every source is different, you need to test it to see what strategy works best there.

I like to start by bidding lower, so no more than the suggested bid and sometimes even way lower, when I feel like the suggested bid is to high. I pretty much never try to be the highest bidder straight of the bat.


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12-03-2018 10:21 AM #21 ezmobcom (Member)

we deal with many advertisers seeking push supply, I read the above conversation and my input is that publishers can definitely monetize their website with push, it comes on top and we have active publishers we pay monthly which it pretty doubled their income by simply adding the push component to their websites, on the flip side, we can see advertisers scaling up their campaigns effectively with push, some verticals work better than others of course but we can see awesome performance across mobile content, dating, finance and gaming / gambling. these from what I know for now are the best verticals for push. Feel free to ping me with more questions about push and whether or not push will work for you, ezmob.com


12-12-2018 09:24 AM #22 RichAds (Senior Member)

Have you tried RichPush.co yet? We spotted high performance with gambling, dating, finance and nutra offers


12-18-2018 02:16 PM #23 AdMaven (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by intheflow View Post
Anybody try these yet? How is it working? What types of offers?
I would recommend testing offers that offer the user a short conversion flow. Maybe a Sweepstakes/Dating offer on SOI only, Just so you could start testing the field and see what works. With pop you always needed to use a good pretender to get the user excited about your product but with push a good creative, with an awesome image does just as good


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