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03-26-2020 02:39 PM #1 top3pot (Member)
Questions about Push Traffic (And top3pot Introduction)

Hi everyone, this is my first post here, and I wanted to start by saying thanks to all of you for posting such amazing and useful content. As I said, this is my first time posting here, and I guess an introduction is due.

So, I am an entrepreneur in development, that would be the most accurate description for myself. I have just recently started my coworking space, I have spent the past two years working on developing innovative biometric recognition technology, and I have multiple other projects behind my back but I won't get into detail now. I have always had an interested in affiliate marketing, and I was even doing that more than 4 years ago, but the times were totally different and I see that lots has changed since then. I always thought STM was a total rip-off and its only purpose was to scam people for the monthly subscription for a couple of months, but it turns out it's one hell of a community and I am very proud to be among you. I was recently quarantined, and I decided to get back to AM because this is one of the things that didn't work for me the way I wanted, or at least I didn't become successful at it. I am very stubborn and motivated to make it happen, so that I can prove to myself that I can. Okay, enough about me, because I guess we will get to know each other in the near future.

Since I joined the forum couple of days ago, I have read quite a big portion of the forum just so I get up to date with what's trending nowadays. I was thinking of working with Native traffic, but banner blindness and low quality traffic are the two main issues that I decided to try Push traffic first. I have signed up for several networks for both traffic and offers, but I have got some questions that I wanted to clear up before actually starting.

1) I read about the Chrome 80 update and how it would affect us, but most of the posts were from when the update was actually made, so I wanted to touch base with some of you who run Push. Has it affected you and how? Is the in-page push traffic as effective?

2) I get mixed feedback about whether Sweeps are converting well on Push, so I wanted to ask about that as well. I will definitely be testing it out either way, but I wanted to get your opinion on the matter.

3) What do you use for translating your LPs or do you outsource that work every time?

4) I signed up for this tracker called Bemob, because they had a good trial offer, but I don't see it getting mentioned a lot, so I wanted to ask if any of you have used it, and what's your opinion of it?

5) My last question is kind of a tip request. Which affiliate networks can you recommend me for Sweeps?

6) I'd also be very thankful if you have any other tips and recommendations for me. I apologize if my questions are too dull, but I am trying to paint as much of the picture as possible in my head before starting.

7) I have this issue where I have become immune to advertising, and spotting scammy sites, and I can't stop but thinking that everybody else thinks that way. This kind of makes it difficult for me to get into the mindset of my visitors and understand how they would actually participate in those offers that I advertise. How do you overcome that?


03-30-2020 09:08 AM #2 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Hello top3pot, just saw the other post of yours so wanted to give you answers to the question in this one too

1) I read about the Chrome 80 update and how it would affect us, but most of the posts were from when the update was actually made, so I wanted to touch base with some of you who run Push. Has it affected you and how? Is the in-page push traffic as effective?
The Chrome update has caused less problems than was expected, at least for now. People do report some changes but nothing too dramatic as of yet. In-page push is a very different format, it's actually a "floating" banner so a totally different distribution model from the real push notifications. As such, it's hard to compare these two.

2) I get mixed feedback about whether Sweeps are converting well on Push, so I wanted to ask about that as well. I will definitely be testing it out either way, but I wanted to get your opinion on the matter.
Sweeps are among the most popular verticals for push traffic, they don't work for everyone of course, but it's the same with any vertical out there.

3) What do you use for translating your LPs or do you outsource that work every time?
For very short and simple texts, even google translate can do the job but it's not perfect I'm personally using some freelancers that I found on upwork. There are also services that specialize in this, such as onehourtranslations etc...

4) I signed up for this tracker called Bemob, because they had a good trial offer, but I don't see it getting mentioned a lot, so I wanted to ask if any of you have used it, and what's your opinion of it?
It's one of the less popular trackers, but from what I've heard about them it's still a pretty good option and should do the job.

5) My last question is kind of a tip request. Which affiliate networks can you recommend me for Sweeps?
This is a hard one, most of the networks have similar offers, in many cases the same offer is available on multiple networks... gotzha, advidi, clickdealer is a pouplar "Trio" among the members here, start there

7) I have this issue where I have become immune to advertising, and spotting scammy sites, and I can't stop but thinking that everybody else thinks that way. This kind of makes it difficult for me to get into the mindset of my visitors and understand how they would actually participate in those offers that I advertise. How do you overcome that?
It's a simple numbers game... most will ignore the ads, most will ignore whatever seems scammy... but a small percentage will bite. And that's the people you want to expose to your ads. It's the same with any advertising business... they only succeed with a small % of the subjects, but that's all they need to achieve. I love the analogy with fishing ... there are billions of fishes in a sea, but still, it takes time to catch at least one... find the right lure and you will score


03-30-2020 02:56 PM #3 top3pot (Member)

Thank you very much for the insights, matuloo!

I have been reading your posts and your blog the past days, and just wanted to say that I am very thankful for all the knowledge bombs you drop!

And also I wanted to suggest that if anybody is translating a more complex type of text like and article, and they want to be as accurate as possible without hiring somebody, you can use DeepL, which is supposed to be slightly better than Google Translate in terms of accurate translations. I found that through my own research, but take it with a grain of salt.


03-30-2020 09:13 PM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by top3pot View Post
Thank you very much for the insights, matuloo!

I have been reading your posts and your blog the past days, and just wanted to say that I am very thankful for all the knowledge bombs you drop!

And also I wanted to suggest that if anybody is translating a more complex type of text like and article, and they want to be as accurate as possible without hiring somebody, you can use DeepL, which is supposed to be slightly better than Google Translate in terms of accurate translations. I found that through my own research, but take it with a grain of salt.
Thanks for the kinds words my man!

And thanks for the DEEPL tip... have you tested it yourself and compared the results with google translate? I thought that the tool from google is the best on the market


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