Looking for low cost native CPC

iRunOnNative

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Hey guys.. it's been a while since Im running on some networks, trying to find a decent source of Native traffic, to monetize with the Widgets on my site. So far, I've tested Advertise, Contentad, Revcontent, MGID and a couple small ones. All of them, with several ad copies. But CPC costs are still high in order to be profitable with my site widgets. Am I missing something here? Should I be aiming solely to make profit with Adsense and not trying to make money from my Widgets? I have widgets accounts from Contentad, Outbrain and Advertise running on my site, but at the end of the day, Im just able to break even.
Thanks!
If you need more info, I'll be more than happy to explain my business model here.
 
Desktop Im paying 0.08$ cpc for US traffic, but it sometimes gets higher than that. Sometimes I have to bid over 0.15 to get some decent amounts, depending on the post/campaign Im promoting, obviously.
 
I might be able to help you out, how much daily volume are you looking for?
 
we are currently buying 500$ / day, if traffic is good, we can scale up.
 
0.08 for US desktop traffic is too much? Wow, i though this is good! Maybe it is your monetization method - have you tried per sale offers for example?
 
0.08 for US desktop traffic is too much? Wow, i though this is good! Maybe it is your monetization method - have you tried per sale offers for example?

I wish I could send 0.08 US traffic to Per sale offers . . haha.. this is for 'Non commercial pages', if you want to send to advertorial pages this cost is tripled easily. Is that what you are saying? or you are suggesting to use Per sale offers instead of Widgets on my site?
 
A friend of mine showed me that he has written an article with some story and one aff link to the per sale offer and it was approved as non commercial cheap ad. I think this is the best way....
 
A friend of mine showed me that he has written an article with some story and one aff link to the per sale offer and it was approved as non commercial cheap ad. I think this is the best way....
Could be! It will depend on the reviewer tho, I guess. If the person reviewing the page is not so picky or just dont care, it could get approved. I've tried that method a couple times, and got denied, specifically with Contentad and Advertise. Thanks for the info!
 
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