I need incent offers!

hood1

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:hi:
I'm currently beta testing my content locking technology. I am looking for incentive offers. I am willing to broker offers through a network. Where should i look?

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.


Thanks!
 


Look at all of the offers on cpalead/adscend and track what networks the links are pulled from. Most seem to run though Azoogl e/Maxbount y/Neverblu e.
 
Hey, we have a number of incentivized offers that may work for you. Please reach out to me if you're interested.
 
i run auto/email zip submits pays .70 a lead.

Also a incent version of the free IQ test.....different versions but works for me better if i pay upon completion of 12 question quiz.....2nd page.

Also i am running penny auction email submit
 
Incentivized offers tend to draw out the poorest quality traffic with a high amount of fraud. Try a CPA lead gen- email/zip submit that backs into a pay wall.
 
Look at all of the offers on cpalead/adscend and track what networks the links are pulled from. Most seem to run though Azoogl e/Maxbount y/Neverblu e.

Probably about 80% of our stuff is direct actually.


There's quite a few networks with incent offers but I know some are weary of content-locking. We have what we have due to long & strong relationships and strict compliance.
If you go to AffiliatePaying or somewhere you can find a list of incent networks.
 
Probably about 80% of our stuff is direct actually.


There's quite a few networks with incent offers but I know some are weary of content-locking. We have what we have due to long & strong relationships and strict compliance.
If you go to AffiliatePaying or somewhere you can find a list of incent networks.

Check odigger. There's more networks listed there.
 
Incentivized offers tend to = poor quality traffic. Personally I think it's a bad ROI to have incent offers. Agree with an earlier poster to try a zip/email submit that appears incentivized but backs up into a CPA wall -- then you actually get a quality lead rather than a customer who's just gonna opt out after they receive whatever "incentive" it may be
 
Incentivized offers tend to = poor quality traffic. Personally I think it's a bad ROI to have incent offers. Agree with an earlier poster to try a zip/email submit that appears incentivized but backs up into a CPA wall -- then you actually get a quality lead rather than a customer who's just gonna opt out after they receive whatever "incentive" it may be


Yeah the quality isnt the best but it converts and its not like incent is getting email payouts.

Poor quality traffic still has value to advertiser.:rasta: