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I mean it's like an incentive traffic, where people have to complete offer to unlock content. So, promoting offers from maxbounty or any other CPA network is safe?
cpaxdalerodgers.co.ukWrote answer 14 September 2016
Depends. It's not virtual currency traffic, so the quality is better than 99% of normal incentive traffic. It's still incentive yes, but its what they call a soft incentive. Users are only incentivized to pick something they are interested in and they only complete one survey per session. This is typical of non-incentive offers that are on a incentivized co-reg path, the quality usually backs out just fine on the non-incentive offer. Still use caution, but I have had luck with a few non-incentive offers. I got as high as 50% ROI so far in the USA and the advertiser said they love the traffic so I'm buying more.
What I would recommend doing is send some traffic, then ask your account manager on whatever network if your traffic quality looks good.
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Depends. It's not virtual currency traffic, so the quality is better than 99% of normal incentive traffic. It's still incentive yes, but its what they call a soft incentive. Users are only incentivized to pick something they are interested in and they only complete one survey per session. This is typical of non-incentive offers that are on a incentivized co-reg path, the quality usually backs out just fine on the non-incentive offer. Still use caution, but I have had luck with a few non-incentive offers. I got as high as 50% ROI so far in the USA and the advertiser said they love the traffic so I'm buying more.
What I would recommend doing is send some traffic, then ask your account manager on whatever network if your traffic quality looks good.
I direct link. CPAlead doesn't require you to make a landing page which is nice.
Cpax, thanks for sharing. Just one more question, do you make a landing page or you direct link?
Play it safe and only promote incentivized offers.