Anyone know what native network rules / views on having opening multiple pages onload, so user can't click back to original page? Is this allowed / will this cause ban on content.ad + revcontent?
I remember reading one of @thedudeabides follow alongs and him not only mentioning using a backbutton redirect to another offer, but getting a $600 conversion on a backbutton offer within the first few days.
I believe it was his
Backbuttons or other forms of browser history manipulation is a sensitive area. Usually, when utilized in a soft way, the network tolerate this to some extent, but if you really try to rape it and open several pages, especially without any interaction on the user side, it will get rejected.
One clean backbutton redirect didn't really cause any trouble for me, but trying to send users through loops of never ending new windows, that is almost guaranteed to get rejected. And as jack_l mentioned, it's not even a good strategy... the users will get upset, lead quality will get impacted too, don't go that route.
We have been using back button script for our native lps as well.. and it works very well. What we do is we send the user back to the original offer (the one displayed on the landing page) and it actually converts quite well.
Been running something like this in my own campaigns for about a week. Only one conversion so far, but the way I see it, any conversion is just gravy
Some other things I am doing:
1. Collecting push subscribers (again, small numbers but better than nothing
2. The users who hit the backbutton again get sent to a Monetizer link