Over $183,000 In Sales In The Past 90 Days

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I'm running a pay per call tech support campaign in the US and have done over 183K in the past 90 days however I'm running out of traffic sources to test and am looking for some tips.

In a nut shell I have worked with: Redirect.com, TrafficAvenue, DoublePimp, AdSterra, AdCash, AdSupply, DNTX, LeadImpact, 50onRed, DirectCPV, TrafficVance, BlueTonic, CpmOz, JuicyAds, ExoClick, PopAds, TrafficBroker & Media Traffic. Basically if the network allows tech support campaigns, their traffic doesn't convert (usually due to very poor quality traffic, mostly bots) and if they do NOT allow Tech Support campaigns, their traffic converts very good but they will ban your account pretty quick. And yes I am cloaking! All I need is RON traffic from legit windows users.

For example with Traffic Vance, I've spent $1,500 and did $17,000 in sales in just one day (Over 1,000% ROI), some other networks will offer me a steady 100-300% ROI on descent spends... problem is they ban within 1-4 hours now, even while using a good cloaker. With a new account on TrafficVance you have to provide your SSN# and answer questions pulled from your credit report so it makes stealth accounts very difficult if not impossible, and even when you do manage, they seem to shut you down and keep your $1,000 deposit within 1-2hrs so it's not viable to keep running with them.

I already have the landing page, cloaker and cap secured on the good offers. I just need help finding "quality" pop under traffic that isn't bots, needs to be real users from residential ISPs in the USA, not from data centers.

Any ideas or recommendations? I'd be willing to offer something up in return.
 
Pretty much you already tried known traffic sources, what I would do is ask someone to make trafficvance acc for you with his cc and ssn and u just send him money and he runs campaigns for you.
Also if you want to try new stuff, you can try media buying, buysellads and sitescout. Traffic is not targeted ofc, but with some testing and budget you have it can be possible.
 
Pretty much you already tried known traffic sources, what I would do is ask someone to make trafficvance acc for you with his cc and ssn and u just send him money and he runs campaigns for you.
Also if you want to try new stuff, you can try media buying, buysellads and sitescout. Traffic is not targeted ofc, but with some testing and budget you have it can be possible.


I considered the using a friend to setup a TrafficVance account method and it would work, except after you deposit $1,000 and start to run your cloaked ad they seem to detect it within an hour and poof your account is banned and they keep the remaining funds so it doesn't seem viable really.

But your right, it's exactly what I am doing now, large media buys using click bait ads to generate high CTR and low CPC cost, downside is that its taking $x,xxx+ to identify the spots that can get you 1-2c clicks (And I'm using an aggressive click-bait ad).

Figured maybe there was another network out there I havent tested yet (Granted the no namers often have the worst traffic) or maybe someone had an insider with a company that could make a deal. For example with one network listed above, they took a bribe to take my campaign however their volume and ROI wasn't that great.
 
Congratulations on your sales! I also recommend media buying. I have a friend that is doing something similar to you. Good luck man!
 
ever considered traffic from pinterest ? And yes I provide this service that is why I am recommending it
 
Guys, can any one give a link to some article that explains tech support niche. Without exposing some private tricks, just basic stuff to get an idea on what it is at all.
 
tech support is very lucrative. I know a few people who are in this. their methods are insane and it generates them money that I would consider life changing and if they can find the proper ratios, they'll be golden. Pinterest is not the correct avenue for this niche. you want laser target.
 
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