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pop traffic sources that allow aggressive AV landers? (11)


08-18-2019 03:49 PM #1 s3ks3k (Senior Member)
pop traffic sources that allow aggressive AV landers?

as the title states, having trouble finding pop sources that allow the aggressive angle landers for AV.

I've tested the clean angle and it's working for one campaign so far on propellerads, but it's for a clean offer (non aggressive offer page), so for the more aggressive offers I need somewhere I can go hard.

anyone have a list or know a few from experience?


08-19-2019 07:39 AM #2 erikgyepes (Moderator)

They used to all allow it back in time.

These days it's rather on the edge, no one really like these kind of angles.

Lookup something about cloaking if you want to go this way.


08-19-2019 08:18 PM #3 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Yup, I don't thing any big network approves such landers these days. As Erik mentioned, you need to use cloaking for this... or maybe try to find some smaller networks that are in need of customers and are willing to turn a blind eye on your campaigns.


08-19-2019 08:51 PM #4 jaybot (Veteran Member)

How aggressive are we talking? Popads, plugrush, ExoClick doesn’t allow it?


08-19-2019 10:12 PM #5 proxyguys (Member)

Keep in mind if you find a network that does allow it, chances are the quality will be very poor and extremely saturated. The best quality traffic will come from networks that do not allow it.


08-20-2019 05:25 AM #6 erikgyepes (Moderator)

^^^ yep, this was my experience as well in the past.

If something is not allowed on network, it usually works the best there (because less people are able to run it = less saturation)

FB guys could tell you about it

P.S. I'm not encouraging anyone to violate rules, just simply stating this common fact.


08-27-2019 06:47 AM #7 AdMaven (Veteran Member)

Well, how aggressive are we talking here? And for instance we block it since it just get's caught on safe browsing and has the potential to get everything flagged. It get's blocked on a much higher level, Not even on the network level. Cloaking is a type of solution, but if something is too aggressive it just burns down everything, your ad domain, the networks ad domain, and everything along the redirect chain


03-23-2020 06:19 PM #8 flvtobiz (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by s3ks3k View Post
as the title states, having trouble finding pop sources that allow the aggressive angle landers for AV.

I've tested the clean angle and it's working for one campaign so far on propellerads, but it's for a clean offer (non aggressive offer page), so for the more aggressive offers I need somewhere I can go hard.

anyone have a list or know a few from experience?
AV means "adult video" right?


03-23-2020 07:03 PM #9 eurosen (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by flvtobiz View Post
AV means "adult video" right?
Antivirus.


03-24-2020 08:02 AM #10 flvtobiz (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by eurosen View Post
Antivirus.
Wow! Thats acceptable! I've got some pop traffic, about 5M daily. What GEOs you're looking for?


03-24-2020 09:56 AM #11 fjk87 (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by s3ks3k View Post
as the title states, having trouble finding pop sources that allow the aggressive angle landers for AV.

I've tested the clean angle and it's working for one campaign so far on propellerads, but it's for a clean offer (non aggressive offer page), so for the more aggressive offers I need somewhere I can go hard.

anyone have a list or know a few from experience?
Cloaking is the only way. Everybody cloaks when it comes to that stuff. You'll see it everywhere, google alert, facebook warning, you'll die if you don't download this app...

Of course all networks aren't going to approve this kind of campaigns, that being said, a lot of them tolerate it if it's somehow 'hidden'.

Anybody telling you different is bullsh*tting their way through - doesn't exactly take a genius to open adplexity if you're a network and see instantly who runs uncompliant - there's a reason they don't do it.

The only thing where they do get a bit stricter is stuff that's really on the edge, think browser locking, malware spreading etc. because this might cause real issues if done on a larger scale, but aggressive landing pages, nobody really cares much if you hide it just slightly (speaking from the ad network perspective, not from the offer owner/affiliate network).


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