MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform[cb] - tips or tricks that worked

MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform[cb] - tips or tricks that worked

Haze

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ok so been testing out these three networks for a while now and noticed some patterns but wanna hear if anyone found secret sauces. MaxBounty always pays on time but their offers tend to be kinda strict on approval and sometimes low payout rates, but they got good niches. ClickDealer has a lot of offers in the gaming and mobile space but payouts can vary wildly and their payment terms sometimes hit delays. Perform[cb] has a wide selection but they seem to push for high volume offers and can be hit or miss on conversions, plus their payment setup is a bit more complex. My trick that worked is to focus on one network for a niche and really optimize around their strengths. For example, with MaxBounty I found that pushing email submits in certain verticals boosted my approval rates and payouts. With ClickDealer, targeting mobile gaming and doing some split testing on landing pages helped increase conversions. Perform[cb], I found their push offers and pop traffic work better if you do tight targeting and monitor your bounce rates. What's everyone else's experience? Any hidden tricks or little hacks that made a difference in your results?
 
been doing this 3 years and I gotta ask, do you think focusing on one network and niche is really the best way? I feel like bouncing around sometimes helps discover hidden offers and optimize faster, but maybe that's just me. Have you ever tried mixing networks for the same niche and seeing if it boosts your overall results?
 
haha yeah I tried that and honestly it felt like juggling flaming torches, some days good some days just chaos. I dunno if mixing boosts or kills results, seems like more testing but kinda makes my head spin
 
spot on. I once went all in on one network for a few weeks and found some killer hidden offers, but then got burned on a payout delay. kinda learned that switching up a bit keeps the grind fresh and avoids dead ends.
 
Been doing this 4 years and my two cents is don't sleep on diversifying your traffic sources even within the same network. I found that testing different ad types and landing pages across verticals helps smooth out the rollercoaster of payouts. Keeps you from getting too stuck on one flow that might dry up or change rules. Lmao, just my 2 cents lol.
 
different angle: i think focusing on one network for a whole niche is kinda sus, ngl. sometimes u miss out on better payouts or fresh offers if u stick too tight. better to keep a few options open and jump around if things slow down. keeps the edge sharper.
 
Different angle: try setting up a strict whitelist for your top performing offers and use a rotator to test new ones w/o risking your main payouts, ymmv lol.
 
Actually, the payout rates at MaxBounty aren't always low, it depends on the vertical and offer type, just saying lol.
 
Last month i tried running some MaxBounty offers and noticed the approval was a pain, but the weird part was some offers paid way better than others in the same vertical. So my hack? I focus on the offers that pay high but have lower approval thresholds and just work on pre-qualifying them with a quick quiz or survey. Bet you could do the same with other networks, just gotta sniff out the legit high payout offers that slip through the cracks
 
Last month i ran some MaxBounty offers in health and finance, and yeah the payouts were solid but approval was a nightmare sometimes. Do you guys find that certain verticals or offer types tend to have smoother approval? Imho, finding those sweet spots could make or break your flow.
 
Bruh, interesting post. Do you think it's better to just stick with one network and really grind their niche or bounce around trying to find the secret sauce in each?
 
Careful with overfocusing on just one network, ymmv but sometimes bouncing around keeps your options open. My hack? Mix small tests between networks and verticals, then double down on what hits.
 
Just my 2 cents, bruh, but sticking to one network and really squeezing it might be better than bouncing around chasing secret hacks. Hopping between offers and niches often just spreads you thin and wastes time. Sometimes consistency
 
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