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02-25-2020 01:25 PM
#1
roiter123 (Senior Member)
Push collection monetization
Hey fellow pushers!
I've been collecting Push subs and monetizing them through a pop-up & backbutton scripts/links directly from Monetizer.
It is a very good additional revenue and personally I haven't noticed a significant difference in CTR/CR. Who else?
Lately revenues haven't been going up though, my traffic going up, pushes going up, clicks going up, but revenue is staying flat. I wonder if anyone has the same experience?
Here are some of my stats:

Subs:

Pushes:

Clicks:

Revenue:

Besides asking if anyone else noticed that, I want to ask what other good push collection companies similar to Monetizer are they that I can split test the earnings with? I heard that Propeller got this option as well (as it is just the "publishers").
Expecting to hear your marvelous thoughts,
Albert
02-27-2020 06:04 AM
#2
erikgyepes (Moderator)
Hey Albert!
Yes, this is a good way go monetize your traffic!
I use something like this on all of my landers.
When I first started I did a split test of landers with push collection and without.
The results were kinda mixed and it looks like it depends lot from a geo as well as in some countries it seems they are respon better than elsewhere.
At the end though I ended up using it everywhere (but you should still do your own tests) as it can bring in some nice revenues and with revshare it's also more longterm (though it can die fast, if you stop adding new subs).
And yes there are more networks, basically every traffic source also has it's publisher side, so you can split test those as well.
Btw I actually have a thread where people posted their earnings using this method, not sure if you seen it, here is the link anyway:
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...tizer-amp-Push
03-02-2020 05:55 PM
#3
roiter123 (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
erikgyepes
Hey Albert!
Yes, this is a good way go monetize your traffic!
I use something like this on all of my landers.
When I first started I did a split test of landers with push collection and without.
The results were kinda mixed and it looks like it depends lot from a geo as well as in some countries it seems they are respon better than elsewhere.
At the end though I ended up using it everywhere (but you should still do your own tests) as it can bring in some nice revenues and with revshare it's also more longterm (though it can die fast, if you stop adding new subs).
And yes there are more networks, basically every traffic source also has it's publisher side, so you can split test those as well.
Btw I actually have a thread where people posted their earnings using this method, not sure if you seen it, here is the link anyway:
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...tizer-amp-Push
Thanks alot @
erikgyepes for your response!
Yep I did test it only for a small sample and since then I am using it on all the landing pages (mostly for dating, for binary options for example - no).
Have you tried some other monetization networks and compared results? What do you think about my earnings... they straight started going brick-wall when subs/pushes/clicks are still going up? Are your earnings performing as well as they used to be?
03-02-2020 08:58 PM
#4
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
they straight started going brick-wall when subs/pushes/clicks are still going up? Are your earnings performing as well as they used to be?
The revenue with a platform such as monetizer is never going to be following a clear pattern at all times... it depends a lot on what kinda buyers they have for the clicks, or what offers are being promoted. Sometimes the overall performance will be worse and that will affect your earnings too. It's also possible that they have changed something due to the Chrome update.
I'd say you should way a couple more days to see if anything changes, chances are it might come back again on its own.
Let's see if someone else reports similar behavior.
03-03-2020 06:42 AM
#5
erikgyepes (Moderator)
They way to keep the earnings going up is to keep sending more subscribers.
Many networks segments subscribers into different age groups.
Many advertisers go after the freshest subscribers, so there is the biggest demand ie. higher bids and therefore higher revenue for you as a publisher.
But once those users are aged, there might be less demand from advertisers and that's why there is the drop as well.
So the trick is really just to keep collecting as once you stop it will start stagnating and going down pretty fast.
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