Best Clickbank/affiliate for Ads Twitter Audience?

Hircus

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I have recently found a great target audience on Twitter that also converts alright. More importantly, I'm getting the impressions/engagements at $0.01/engagement, with an engagement rate of 4.5%. Ads manager says the cost per result is $0.0086, but you cannot bid lower than $0.01.
I'm hoping to find a good affiliate product to test Twitter ads further. So far it's a great way to grow my account. The interactions and the boost I get from Jarvee's social exchange help make the account look more rounded. But I'm interested in what we can promote here. But the goal here now is to try and craft a tweet that will rake in some bones ($) as it's being promoted. With $0.01/engagement costs, the barrier to profit is low. Being Twitter, I think maybe some sort of political-based, news-based, or maybe business/finance product may do well. Are any business niche products on Clickbank worth it, though? the 'top offers' gravity scores are nearing 1,000 while the top business industry product has a whopping score of 11 lol. That same thought process makes me think of paid surveys (survey content lockers still a thing? Man I made a killing off those with a 'free fidget spinner' landing page I made ages ago...)

As I type this, I'm starting to hypothesize and scheme some sort of 'survey/poll' I could run. Twitter's audience seems to be very informative, news-interested, and politically-adjacent. I imagine I would get much higher interactions with some survey locker versus a product. I will try them both. I don't see many people in here talking about Twitter ads, so I'll share the outcomes. I have only really ran twitter ads before for a marketing clients's SaaS. And my personal twitter is flooded with ads for these dime-a-dozen 'agencies'.
 
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Twitter traffic converts good with CPL offers, you can join Clickdealer, they have lots of offers for your target audience. Clickbank is old school and convert best with organic traffic.
 
Try few offers with good gravity.
This is what I figured would be the best approach unless someone knew of something a bit more targeted for the base Twitter pulls. Probably not too much of an opportunity cost for me to just try 4-5 top offers (all a different niche), using a bid cap on them so i don't waste more than a dub or so testing. Thank you!
 
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