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Anyone have experience with Big Bang Ads offers? (6)
12-05-2018 10:11 PM
#1
bossbigpaws (Member)
Anyone have experience with Big Bang Ads offers?
I just joined BBA and my AM is saying that most pubs run their offers with the prelanders that are included in the offers and that's why they convert really well. I'm not sure if I believe this and think I need to make my own. I was wondering if those with more experience can chime in before I spend too much money testing their prelanders. They also said if I want to run my own landers I need to submit them for every single offer on their network. Any insight? 
12-06-2018 06:15 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
Anyone have experience with Big Bang Ads offers?
You can assume their prelanders do well, they in the biz for yeaaaars! Also these survey/questionnaire prelanders works already for years too and I can confirm they perform well in general.
But if most publisher run their funnel this also means loads of people already seen it, so this could hurt overall performance. Unless they refresh often or have enough alternatives. Since they are not in the business to rip you off and they want to make money too with new publishers, I am guessing they wont provide milked out stuff.
If you think you can do better, go for it! Split test and see what happens. Maybe your CTR will be higher, but maybe your CR not.
edit; I forgot to mention it's not recommended to put the BBA aff link in the FB ad manager. It's probably already flagged. How to solve?
host your own prelanders on own fresh domains and put the aff link at the end of they survey at the CTA button.
12-06-2018 10:55 AM
#3
leadcloak (Member)
You can assume their prelanders do well, they in the biz for yeaaaars! Also these survey/questionnaire prelanders works already for years too and I can confirm they perform well in general.
Totally agree with this! Their prelanders does convert well.
LeadCloak
12-06-2018 07:35 PM
#4
bossbigpaws (Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
You can assume their prelanders do well, they in the biz for yeaaaars! Also these survey/questionnaire prelanders works already for years too and I can confirm they perform well in general.
But if most publisher run their funnel this also means loads of people already seen it, so this could hurt overall performance. Unless they refresh often or have enough alternatives. Since they are not in the business to rip you off and they want to make money too with new publishers, I am guessing they wont provide milked out stuff.
If you think you can do better, go for it! Split test and see what happens. Maybe your CTR will be higher, but maybe your CR not.
edit; I forgot to mention it's not recommended to put the BBA aff link in the FB ad manager. It's probably already flagged. How to solve?
host your own prelanders on own fresh domains and put the aff link at the end of they survey at the CTA button.
This helps a ton, thanks Stickupkid! It's exactly what I was looking for. A lot of their prelanders are quiz style and seem to look really good. I will try to run with theirs first and see how it goes then.
I'm having some difficulties setting up postbacks with them. I'm using
Binom.
I've appended the following to their offer URL: aff_sub={campaign}&aff_sub2={clickid}
and my global postback is https://mytracker.com/click.php?cnv_id={aff_sub}&payout={payout}
What is wrong? I originally had aff_sub={clickid}&aff_sub2={campaign} but that didn't work either. They are on opposite timezone than me so it's taking forever going back and forth. Hoping you guys can help!
12-06-2018 09:07 PM
#5
henrik (Member)
I've set up my offer urls (with HasOffers) like this: "...&aff_sub2={clickid}" and it works fine for me.
Im sure your account manager (and/or Binom support) will help you if you have any problems.
12-07-2018 02:02 AM
#6
bossbigpaws (Member)
To follow up on my own post, it now works, but my global postback was wrong. It is now https://mytracker.com/click.php?cnv_id={aff_sub2}&payout={payout}
Hope that helps someone else!
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