beginners with no traffic should look at these payout logs

beginners with no traffic should look at these payout logs

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so, i keep seeing this question pop up. people asking where to start with zero traffic. lmao, the answer is never some magic network with a secret welcome package. it's about offer type and payout terms you can actually hit.
i just looked at my own beginner logs from four years ago. the only things that converted for me were email submits and one-page insurance quotes. stupid simple. networks like maxbounty or cpagrip have them. you can run a five-dollar fb boost to a landing page and maybe break even while you learn. attached a redacted screenshot of my first month, 87 bucks from like 200 clicks. nothing crazy but it paid for my hosting.
don't listen to anyone pushing nutra or crypto to a newbie. citation needed on those ever working for someone with no list and no experience. the data says you'll burn your cash on bad traffic and get discouraged. find a network with weekly payouts on low payout thresholds. that instant feedback loop is what teaches you, not chasing some elusive high-ticket sale.
 
people asking where to start with zero traffic
Honestly, people asking where to start with zero traffic is like asking where to start lifting weights if you never leave your couch. Sure, you can run simple offers with cheap FB traffic, but expecting big results without building anything real? Kinda delusional.
 
Honestly, people asking where to start with zero traffic is like asking where to start lifting weights if you never leave your couch
yeah, but i think that couch analogy is a little harsh. not everyone is ready to lift weights when they can't even get off the couch. starting small with simple offers and cheap traffic is like stretching before you hit the gym. you gotta crawl before you walk, or you'll just hurt yourself and burn cash. chasing high-ticket offers without a list or traffic is like trying to deadlift with a broken back.
 
people asking where to start with zero traffic
Why do people keep asking where to start with zero traffic like there's some secret hack? If you're not owning your platform and building an audience, you're just renting traffic and chasing shiny objects. The real skill is in owning your traffic and knowing how to convert cold traffic with small, consistent wins. No magic network will save you if you haven't learned to build trust first.
 
interesting but acting like newbie traffic is all about offer type and payout terms is kinda oversimplified. sure, low-hanging fruit like email submits work, but the real trick is in stacking the right creatives, targeting, and doing some basic reverse engineering. also, claiming you need weekly payout networks for feedback is just a cop-out.
 
totally agree, this stuff is like back in the day when you had to learn to walk before running. The simplicity of email submits and insurance quotes is underrated. You gotta get those small wins first, get your feet wet, and learn what works. Chasing the high ticket w/o the foundation is just a quick way to burn cash and get discouraged. The key is that instant feedback from low payout thresholds and weekly pay is what really teaches you how to tweak and optimize.
 
so, i keep seeing this question pop up. people asking where to start with zero traffic.
People keep asking that because they want a shortcut, but there isn't one. Traffic is traffic. You can't skip the basics and expect to get anywhere.
 
totally agree, this stuff is like back in the day when you had to learn to walk before running. The simplicity of email submits and insurance quotes is underrated.
I get where Sketch is coming from, but honestly the simplicity can be a trap too. Sure, it's easy to start with small wins, but if you just chase those low-hanging fruits and don't learn to diversify or optimize, you're stuck in a rut. It's like building a house on quicksand, at some point you gotta step up and learn the deeper stuff to grow. No shame in starting simple, but don't get comfortable there, especially if you wanna scale.
 
People acting like offer type and payout terms are all that matter is classic oversimplification. Traffic quality, creative testing and targeting are the real keys. Show me the data that those beginner wins are sustainable long-term.
 
Chasing the high ticket w/o the foundation is just a quick way to burn cash and get discouraged
Exactly Sketch, you hit the nail on the head. high ticket w/o the foundation is a quick path to burning through cash and feeling like a loser. test, test, test those small offers, learn what works, and then scale up when you get confident. chasing shiny objects without real data behind it is just asking for trouble. gotta build that manual skill set first, then you can actually get long term juice. no shortcuts here, just hustle and patience.
 
let me be blunt, if you're still trying to find some magic network or payout terms to start with zero traffic you're wasting your own time. Traffic is traffic. Focus on the offer type and payout structure that allows you to learn fast, keep your losses small, and build a foundation. Low payout thresholds and weekly payouts are critical for that instant feedback loop. Chasing high ticket without the skills or traffic to back it up is just a recipe for frustration.
 
smh, so many people act like offer type and payout are the whole story. data says traffic quality, creative testing and targeting are way bigger. show me the long-term sustainability of those "low-hanging" wins if traffic quality is ignored.
 
SO, you're telling me that those 87 bucks from 200 clicks four years ago somehow magically taught you the secrets of long-term viability? lemme ask - how many of those low-cost wins actually stuck around after you tried scaling? cuz if traffic quality and creative testing are king, where's the real data proving those small wins become steady LTV generators?
 
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