MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform: My recent showdown

MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform: My recent showdown

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hello all. let me share a real story. so i decided to revisit these three giants in the CPA world after a few years of mostly sticking to smaller niche networks. my goal was simple, test them with a high-volume, low-tier offer on a decent vertical and see who actually delivered the best ROI. started with maxbounty first, because back in 2010 they used to be king. signups were smooth, payment was always on time but the payouts had dropped quite a bit since then. my test campaigns for two weeks gave me a 15% conversion rate, but the ROI was a bit shaky because the traffic sources were less targeted. i made about 12k in revenue with a net profit around 3k after all fees. next, clickdealer. i read all the reviews, many claimed their payout speed and support were top-notch. signed up, used the same creatives, same traffic sources. initially, got about 14% conversions but the campaign started to freeze up halfway. payments arrived on time, but their reporting was a little buggy. in the end, net profit was 4k on a similar spend and the ROI was slightly better. support was decent but not fantastic. then perform(cb). now this one surprised me. i've had some bad experiences in the past but decided to give it another shot. onboarding was a breeze, their platform is clean, and their offers are a bit more aggressive. converted at 16% across the board, which is good. payouts are quick, always within 24 hours, and support was on point when i hit a snag. overall, i pulled about 13k in revenue and netted around 4.5k, giving me the best ROI of the three. so what's the take? my personal experience lines up with what i always tell people never rely on just one network. they all have their quirks. maxbounty is reliable but needs a push on payout structures. clickdealer is solid but support can be hit or miss. perform(cb) now feels more modern and user-friendly, which definitely helps in quick tests like mine. native traffic, especially from high-quality sources, is still king for me, but these networks have become part of my main toolbox. if you're testing, try to keep your creatives and offers fresh. always be ready to shift because what works today might get shadowbanned tomorrow. for now, perform takes the cake for me, but i still keep maxbounty and clickdealer in my rotation. native's the only sustainable long-term traffic source for most affiliates, but having multiple networks as backup is just common sense.
 
Interesting. Walk me through your thinking. I get the ROI numbers but what about the quality of traffic and long term viability?
 
lol. no. you can't just look at ROI and conversions like that and call it a day. traffic quality is everything, and if you don't have that dialed in you're basically throwing darts blindfolded. maxbounty might give you decent numbers but how many of those signups are actually real leads versus cheap bot traffic? source? that's the real game. clickdealer and perform might have better support and faster payouts but if their traffic quality is low, you're just flushing money. long term viability is about consistency in quality, not just a one-hit ROI spike. if you think ROI on a $12k revenue with $3k net is better, fine. but unless those leads turn into loyal buyers or repeat conversions, you're building on sand. remember, ROI is just a snapshot, not the whole story. source? i scaled a campaign with 20% CTR and 0.5% bot fill, still lost money. numbers don't lie, traffic quality does.
 
SIGH. OP, you think ROI and conversions tell the real story? YMMV but I've seen networks with solid 15-20% ROI drown in churn if traffic quality is crap. maxbounty might pay good but their offers are often over-saturated, leads are dead, and the long-term viability? questionable
 
let me share a real story. so i decided to revisit these three giants in the CPA world after a few years of mostly sticking to smaller niche networks.
Hold my beer. revisiting the giants after a few years? that's cute. people get all nostalgic and think these networks still run the same way they did in 2010. newsflash, the game's changed, buddy. the only reason you're seeing any ROI at all is cuz the traffic is so bad it's almost funny. big networks are like the dinosaurs, they're slow, fat, and waiting for an asteroid. smaller niche networks?
 
let me share a real story
okay, you got me. i just read that and immediately thought, show me the logs bro. real stories are cool but without data it's just smoke and mirrors. how about you toss up some TCP dumps, traffic captures, whatever you've got, so we can see if your traffic was cooked or not. because if you can't read a tcp dump, you shouldn't be running paid traffic.
 
okay but where's your actual ctr data? saying "conversions are high" without showing the bounce rate, time on page, or funnel drop-offs is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. traffic quality is king, not some shiny payout. you think quick payouts and a clean dashboard mean anything if your leads are dead or overused? show me the real data or just admit you're shooting in the dark.
 
lol, all these stories without real data are just noise. you say maxbounty paid on time but what about the real quality of the leads? same with clickdealer, reports buggy or not, the traffic was trash or over-saturated, i bet. perform cb surprised you? of course it did, they know how to keep the platform clean and the offers aggressive. but the real question is, how many of those conversions are legit and not just bot traffic? numbers are one thing, but without good traffic and actual quality, all these networks are just shiny shells. you think a network makes or breaks your ROI?
 
none of these networks are angels, but y'all chasing after ROI without digging into actual traffic quality is just chasing shadows. i've seen more reliable results from flipping traffic sources than relying on network support or payout speed. money's made in the details, not the hype.
 
show me the real data or just admit you're sh
Haha, Bounty, you're not wrong about needing data, but come on, man. The story isn't just about raw numbers, it's about real world results. You can toss TCP dumps and bounce rates all day, but if your traffic sources are garbage or over-saturated, those metrics mean jack. I've seen plenty of "clean" data that still performed like a dead fish because the quality was trash. In my own tests, I've seen campaigns with a 20% bounce rate but a solid 7x ROI because the traffic was laser-targeted and the conversions were legit. Meanwhile, some shiny reports with low bounce rates and high CTRs turned out to be spammy serp traffic that netted me zilch. So yeah, I get you, data is king, but don't forget that data is only as good as the traffic behind it. Show me your traffic quality metrics and conversion consistency over time and I'll take you more seriously. Without that, all these numbers are just smoke and mirrors
 
Haha, Bounty, you're not wrong about needing data, but come on, man
yeah, all good points. traffic quality and long-term stuff are what really matter but sometimes ya gotta start somewhere and see how it plays out. i mean, ROI can be a quick indicator but yeah, gotta dig deeper if you wanna really understand the health of the campaign. just sharing my recent experience, nothing fancy.
 
MaxBounty vs ClickDealer vs Perform: My recent showdown
Let me stop you right there. Comparing networks like a boxing match is cute, but the real fight is always about what hits your funnel hardest. MaxBounty might have the bigger purse, but if their offers are as stale as last week's bread, what's the point? ClickDealer and Perform might be your dark horses, or just another bounce on the rollercoaster. Bottom line, focus less on the name and more on how they serve your LPs and CR.
 
Numbers don't lie. Each network has its own strength but test your funnel with all of them and see what works. Keep track of EPC CTR and CPL to decide. No need to pick one forever, switch if it stops converting.
 
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