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07-03-2019 10:16 AM
#1
icesurachat (Member)
What this mean in Mobidea
After I follow 40-day challenges, and found Mobidea offer
It told like this
"This offer has a 100 sales/ day cap
Can only use the creatives provided. Other creatives must be approved before - this is mandatory!"
As it has expensive epc (0.54 Euro), Should I use this offer? If I use Do I need to create my creatives?
07-06-2019 09:55 AM
#2
vortex (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
icesurachat
After I follow 40-day challenges, and found
Mobidea offer
It told like this
"This offer has a 100 sales/ day cap
Can only use the creatives provided. Other creatives must be approved before - this is mandatory!"
As it has expensive epc (0.54 Euro), Should I use this offer? If I use Do I need to create my creatives?
Creatives mean banners and maybe landing pages.
Since we're direct-linking, we don't need to worry.
By all means give the offer a try!
Amy
07-13-2019 02:49 AM
#3
jaybot (Veteran Member)
As Amy said, just direct link on Mobidea at this stage of the tutorial.
In any case, Mobidea puts this for almost every offer now. If you have a great lander, I would just run it (or ask your AM for permission if you wish). Some of the other networks (Clickdealer, Gotzha) mention something similar to this on a bunch of offers, so you can check with your AM if unsure... but I imagine it's copy-pasta for plausible deniability on the networks.
If something comes up, you can always say you didn't see the text, or your tracker was set up wrong and sending to the wrong offer. Your call 
07-17-2019 01:06 AM
#4
vortex (Senior Moderator)
If something comes up, you can always say you didn't see the text, or your tracker was set up wrong and sending to the wrong offer. Your call
Haha you sound like a veteran affiliate!
At any rate, I would have a chat with my AM first - they can usually tell you how serious these "rules" are.
Some networks are stricter than others, and every advertiser/offer is different. Some advertisers are anal about landing page requirements while others don't really care, and in both cases the offers can contain the same "all creatives must be approved" clause in the offer description. Only your AM would know when you need to take this seriously and when you don't - they will give you the best advice on how to push the boundaries without completely pissing off the advertiser. After all, they want to help you make money.
And then there are affiliates that will lie to their AMs - submit a compliant lander and run non-compliant ones. If the advertiser catches this then the aff network will usually ban the affiliate, at least from that offer. If only the network catches this they will likely turn a blind eye for as long as they're enjoying the revenue - unless they're going out of their way to keep the advertiser happy.
Not going to judge the rights/wrongs of choosing either approach - just listing the most common approaches for dealing with this type of thing.
But asking the AM first before deciding cannot hurt.
Amy
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