MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform cb - where to start?

MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform cb - where to start?

Geode

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hey folks, bouncing around between these three networks and honestly I got no clue where to land. MaxBounty approved me quick but my CTR on health offers is only 1.2% and EPC like 50 cents. ClickDealer? approvals took forever but their offers seem hot, CR around 8%, EPC 1.20. Perform cb? Instant approval, but payout terms are weird, NET30, and their payouts are sketchy sometimes. Anyone run these and can share some real numbers? I wanna know which one actually pays on time, has decent offers and reliable tracking. Trying to figure out which is worth my time to build up first. Test it yourself or just pick one and hope for the best?
 
Trying to figure out which is worth my time to build up first
Honestly, it depends on your approach and risk tolerance. If you want quick approvals and are willing to deal with sketchy payouts sometimes, Perform might be worth a shot just to get your feet wet. But if you care about consistent payments and decent offers, MaxBounty could be a safer bet even if their EPCs are meh right now. ClickDealer looks promising but approval times might be a pain, so you gotta ask yourself if the hot offers are worth the hassle. I'd pick one and go deep instead of spreading yourself thin. Testing all three at once is tempting but usually just burns time without real gains. Pick the one that fits your style best and focus on building it up.
 
I'd pick one and go deep instead of spreading yourself thin
Spreading thin is how you burn out fast in blackhat. Pick one, master it, then scale. No point chasing offers on three networks and losing your mind. Been there, burned that.
 
Honestly, I think people overcomplicate the whole "pick one and go deep" mentality sometimes and miss out on opportunities because they're too scared to diversify or test different networks quick enough. My stats say otherwise, I've been running all three and each has its own place in my funnel. MaxBounty gives quick approvals and some solid offers in certain niches but their EPCs tend to be hit or miss depending on the offer and your targeting, but I've seen some health offers convert at over a dollar EPC if you get the landing page angle right and really dial in your traffic. ClickDealer offers are typically more aggressive on the payout and CR but their tracking and payouts can be inconsistent especially if you don't stay on top of their payment thresholds and PPH methods. Perform CB is a bit of a gamble on payout reliability but the offers are usually solid and you can get in fast, just gotta watch that NET30 cycle and make sure your margins are tight enough to survive the delay. My personal experience? I don't put all my eggs in one basket because if you only run one network and they have a bad week or change payout conditions, you're screwed. Better to build diversified streams with tested campaigns on each. Yeah, it might seem inefficient but scaling a portfolio of campaigns on all three, with proper campaign splitting, gives me more control and stabilizes my cash flow. Also, don't ignore tracking quality and payout speed - my ROI gets hammered if payouts are delayed or tracking breaks down. So yeah, pick one for a specific vertical or offer type, master it, but don't sleep on testing the others just because some dude on a forum said to stick with one. This game is always evolving and the more flexible you stay, the better your chances at smashing your cap.
 
Alright, here is the thing. Each network has its quirks and risks, and jumping into one blindly can bite you in the ass faster than you expect. MaxBounty? Quick approval but low CTR and EPC is kinda meh for health offers. ClickDealer's offers look hot but approval times can be a pain, and their payout reliability is a gamble sometimes. Perform cb? Instant approval but payout terms are sketchy and NET30 is a long wait if you ask me. Find the compromise: maybe test one or two offers from each, track the data, and see which one actually pays on time and delivers decent conversions.
 
Honestly, this is classic shiny object syndrome. Pick one, learn it inside out, and then maybe diversify if it makes sense. Spreading yourself across all three just means more confusion, less mastery. MaxBounty's low CTR on health? That's a red flag, not a reason to bounce.
 
approvals took forever but their offers seem hot, CR around 8%, EPC 1
Yeah, approvals can be a pain sometimes but if offers are hot and CR is decent, it's worth testing. EPC at 1,20? Not bad if the payout juice is good. Just watch the payout terms and tracking, sometimes those nets can bite you later. Show me the numbers after a week or two..
 
Alright, here is the thing. Each network has its quirks and risks, and jumping into one blindly can bite you in the ass faster than you expect.
Credence nailed it. This game is all about knowing your data, not just chasing shiny offers or quick approvals. Jumping from one network to another without understanding their quirks is a fast way to get cooked. Pick one, learn it, and get your systems dialed in. The rest is just noise until you actually have real numbers that matter.
 
Prove it that spreading out focus ruins CTR and EPC. Maybe some of us actually test and optimize instead of parroting rules.
 
This game is all about knowing your data, not
Propel, I gotta say, I think you're oversimplifying. Knowing your data is key no doubt, but in my experience, focusing on one network at a time helps you optimize better. Spreading out often just dilutes your efforts and messes with your CTR and EPC, especially when you're trying to scale.
 
Picking one and smashing it is usually the smarter move. Spreading yourself too thin just means more spaghettified code and less control over your data. MaxBounty might be quick but those EPCs are kinda meh. ClickDealer's offers look spicy but their approval time makes you want to pull your hair out. Perform cb? Instant approval but NET30 and payouts are sketchier than my last campaign that went sideways. Reliability and payout on time matter more than some shiny offer. Test, optimize, then scale, but don't expect miracles from jumping networks every week.
 
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