I just hit 1k with MaxBounty

How much money did you lost on split testing?

Do you think that you can repeat the same offer and landing page?
 
How much money did you lost on split testing?

Do you think that you can repeat the same offer and landing page?
I got profitable in the testing phase and removed elements that was costing me money to make it work.

Yes, I'm currently testing another offer with the same strategy
 
surprised you are using bemob, their pricing plan is quite bad if you are doing big volume, definitely binom is the gold standard now
 
surprised you are using bemob, their pricing plan is quite bad if you are doing big volume, definitely binom is the gold standard now
I'm used to it, have been using them for a long time now
 
Last update:

I started scaling and I made 400$ in profit today!


Please don't pm me asking what kind of offers you should test, or what kind of traffic source I use.
It doesn't matter, every traffic source works for different offers.

In the end it is all about strategy.

I don't mind helping if you are serious about it, but don't waste my time with BS questions.

My next goal is to hit 10k a month in profit, I think I will hit it next month.

I will not update this thread anymore, thanks for the kind words everyone!
 
How much money is required to start investing in the ads? Like how much did you invest when starting?
 
After a lot of trial and error I finally understand how this affiliate marketing game works.

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My advice:

1. You must split test your landing pages, I always have 4 in rotation.
2. Don't promote those low payout offers, thank me later.
3. Tracker is a must.
4. Don't create a landing page from scratch, rip and put your spin on it. (Be creative)
5. Use paid ads.


If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

First and foremost, congratulations!
If you don't mind me asking, which traffic source did you use? Taboola?
 
> cc submit offers

Obviously they're gonna approve you lmao. It's a highly sophisticated credit card fraud. They sell CC info and autocharge people without their consent.
 
> cc submit offers

Obviously they're gonna approve you lmao. It's a highly sophisticated credit card fraud. They sell CC info and autocharge people without their consent.
Do you mean the advertiser will commit fraud?
 
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