Straight to the Advertiser

DTAlexONE

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Guys,

I need help. I am running this website in a particular niche that is enjoying moderate success. But I'm making peanuts running adsense in comparison to what I can do if I had the right offers.

So I was searching around the web for highly targeted offers. I came across one that I believe will do excellent. It is on the CPA Network, In Ads.

I apply and get denied by some guy named Chris because I don't have 3 references from other networks. So I say, "fuck it, I'm going to skip the middle man and go straight to the advertiser."

I took a chance, asked Chris for contact info to reach the advertiser and he says he can't do that.

What do I do? I'm not sure who the advertiser is but I am determined to get this offer running on my network.

Thanks in advance.
 


If he cant find it, hit me up. I am pretty good at this too. I rarely run offers through networks, but depends on lots of shit. Also may be worth looking if the offer is on other networks. Good offers don't sit in one place!!!!
 
1. Look at who is advertising via AdWords in your niche.

2. Contact them

3. Offer to sell traffic/banners/leads directly to them

4. ????

5. Profit?


This is a great second option. However you face the same issue you would running with a network, a middle man. If you can get the offer direct this should be your first option as you could get higher payouts with out the middle man taking a cut.

Just let the few that offered to help you do their thing they will find it. WF has the best damn detectives in the world lol
 
It is always better to run an offer via Networks because they have the financial independence. Running it direct to the advertiser will give you the hassle of invoicing them, signing an IO, contacting them regarding it. Whereas running it with a Network will lessen the hassle.
 
when i look for direct advertisers i search linkedin.

IO's, invoicing, and net30 or later is a bitch, but if your traffic is good they're easier to work with to get higher payouts. Same goes for if your traffic is bad, they work with you to try and make it work rather than the advertiser just telling the network to cut the CID.
 
Chris from InAds is a good guy and AFAIK they run a pretty tight ship. Are you new to aff marketing or did you just burn advertisers in the past?