[CPA Push Mobile] HELP!!!

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What's up everyone,
I've been researching a lot of tools and best practices to start banking on mobile push notifications..
I'm not quite ready to start my "Journey" thread yet, I need some advice before I go ahead with this venture.

Network
I have a few CPA networks to choose offers from, will probably use MaxBounty the most as it has some pretty good mobile offers..
But, can you recommend any better networks? I didn't get accepted into OGads.

Dashboard
I've got an account at BeMob.

BeMob Pricing:

Free/Basic – as previously mentioned, BeMob offers this free plan for up to 100,000 events per month. There is no limit to how long you can use this plan. The charge in excess of your events limit is $0.16 for every 1,000 events.

Starter – priced at $25 per month, this plan allows up to 250,000 events. The charge in excess of the limit is $0.03 for every 1,000 events. You can view your data for up to 3 months back, and you can use Sixth Sense for five of your campaigns.

Professional – priced at $49 per month, you will have longer data retention of up to 6 months. It has a limit of 1 million events per month, with an overage charge of $0.025 per 1,000 events. You can also use Sixth Sense for up to 25 of your campaigns.


Is the BeMob Starter plan actually worth it?
How many "events" will I be making as a noob?

Traffic sources
I was considering testing campaigns with $15 for a day to see if it actually converted before moving onto a $30pd x3 days ($90) Test.
Total $105 per ad.
What would you recommend as a good enough spend for effective data?

SpyTools
My biggest issue.
Is there any BH way to get around SpyTools?
Maybe even just coupons or discounts you know here on BHW??
I've found these:
SpyOver
Push.CPA.Rip
Adplexity
SpyPush
Anstrex

The cheapest worth noting I believe is SpyPush.
The most expensive is Adplexity.
The best value for money is Anstrex. IMO.

What do you think?

My idea leaves me at a monthly spend of $105 just on tools.
Question is, is that actually worth it?
Should I be spending more, could I spend less?

If it's gonna cost me over $100 just to test one creative/one offer over a 4 day period, I'm gonna get in a hole pretty quick.

Is there a better method to spending on testing?

@Harnur said it took 6 months to test his way to $100 a day.
Not forgetting his previous xp.

I'm coming in fresh but confident and in 6 months I will have easily spent over $1k with my plan.
That's not a huge amount of money, but it is a lot when you don't know if the decisions you're making are right or wrong. I'm trying to do this right, at least.. as well as I can.
I'd like to see some return on that $1k.

Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance :)
 
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