MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform[cb] - who pays more on average?

MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform[cb] - who pays more on average?

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Yo we've all seen those "top CPA networks" lists but honestly I'm sick of hearing about payout potential. I wanna know what ppl are actually gettin paid on average for a decent sized offer. Like a normal US lead gen or sweepstakes, not the max possible. My own data from the last quarter: I've been running the same traffic and creatives across these 3 for a similar US insurance lead. MaxBounty paid about 28 bucks per lead. ClickDealer was at 32. Perform[cb] dashboard said one thing but after all their weird fees my net was like 26. And yes I tracked everything with Trackify cuz I don't trust just network stats. So for what it's worth, based on my numbers, ClickDealer pays the most on raw payout for that niche. But their approval process for new offers is slower than MaxBounty's and Perform[cb] has that stupid performance fee that eats into margins if your CR dips even a little. Anyone else got solid average payout numbers? Or is everyone just quoting the offer page like it's gospel? Numbers matter, hype is just noise
 
man yep exactly, real numbers matter. I found that diversifying traffic sources and testing offers in smaller niches can actually give u a more stable payout average rather than chasing max rates on high-competition offers.
 
Spot on, real numbers always beat hype. I've seen similar stuff with my own data and honestly, it's all about consistency and offer quality, not just max payouts. Gotta track and optimize to actually get those averages up.
 
Last month i ran some US insurance offers across maxbounty and clickdealer and it was pretty clear that the payout variance is real, especially once you factor in fees and approval times, so yeah numbers from actual campaigns matter way more than just what's on the offer page.
 
careful with just chasing averages tho, bruh. I remember one time I got hyped over a high payout on paper, ran it hard, and then the offer got pulled or the CR dipped and I was stuck. sometimes those averages look good but the real deal is how consistent it stays long term.
 
Different angle: yeah the gross payout looks nice but those fees can really gut your margins if you don't watch em close. I've had offers that looked killer on paper but got crushed after all the hidden charges. Always dig into the net before counting on the headline number.
 
Been doing this 3 years and I can tell ya most of those headline numbers are just hype, real payout is all about tracking, fees, and the offer quality not what they claim on the page.
 
If you really wanna get a grip on actual payouts, start tracking your conversions and margins from day one. Those networks love to show shiny numbers but don't forget fees and approval delays can eat into your profits quick. Don't just chase the headline payouts focus on net and consistency. Numbers lie if you don't keep an eye on the full picture.
 
just my 2 cents, I ran similar tests last year with US lead gen and the payout variance was nuts. I had offers on MaxBounty that paid out 30 and on Perform[cb] the same offer netted me 25 after fees. Real payout on the ground is often way lower than what the networks push, especially once you account for approval delays and fees.
 
damn 32 bucks for a US lead? thats pretty solid if you ask me but yeah fees and delays can kill margins fast. i've seen similar stuff with other networks too, numbers look good till you track all the costs.
 
Thanks for the insights, guys. Diversifying and testing smaller niches is a solid move, and I agree that tracking everything is key. Honestly, I'm not surprised by the payout variance, especially with fees and approval delays. Fwiw, I think balancing quality offers and stable traffic is what really matters. Keep crushing it!
 
Actually, I found that MaxBounty tends to pay a little higher on some offers but it really depends on the niche and the type of campaign. If you're just chasing the highest payout, you might miss out on volume and good conversions elsewhere. Try testing all three and see which one works best for your traffic.
 
disagree, from what I've seen Perform[cb] pays more on average for most offers, like I've seen some CPA deals paying 30-50% higher than MaxBounty or ClickDealer. maybe in certain niches MaxBounty wins but overall, Perform[cb] tends to be more consistent with higher payouts, especially in finance and tech. lol
 
nah I disagree I've seen Perform[cb] consistently paying better on the big CPA offers, like legit sometimes 50% more than MaxBounty or ClickDealer, especially in finance and dating niches. wanna check out volume pricing tools like Voluum to track which networks are really paying out better for your niche.
 
Been doing this 2 years and I gotta say, in my experience Perform[cb] pays around 20-40% more on finance and dating offers, especially in high volume. MaxBounty usually pays more in health and some niche stuff but overall, Perform[cb] seems to edge out in the high payout deals. bruh
 
Last month I got slammed by a high-paying finance offer from Perform[cb], thought it was a fluke but turned out it's pretty standard. kinda makes me wanna ditch MaxBounty altogether sometimes.
 
been doing this 3 years and honestly I see Perform[cb] paying higher rates, especially in finance and dating. I use Voluum to track which networks pay more consistently for each offer. Usually, Perform[cb] hits higher cpc or CPA in my campaigns, so I lean towards them when I want top dollar.
 
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