G-Ads [Method] Media buying with Pop Traffic and earning daily profits of $98 automatically

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In this new year, I want to share a media buying method that has helped me earn consistent daily profits and good returns. Feel free to ask if you have any questions!

Traffic Type: Pop Traffic (I recommend CPA bidding mode, but you can also use CPM/CPC if you're willing to do more work.)
Target GEOs: Global

Monetization: Push Subscription Revenue Share + Trafficback CPA offer

Tracker: It’s very important to use a tracker, preferably cloud-based, to avoid server problems. Pop traffic can create a lot of strain on your server, so it’s best to use a reliable, cloud service.

Here’s how to set up the method using CPA bid mode:

Step 1: Set up your offer, affiliate network, and postback in your tracker.
Step 2: Set up your first campaign with CPA bidding mode. Use your push revenue share landing page as the link in your tracker.

Make sure you set up the postback for your trafficback offers. You don’t need a postback for push subscriber collections unless you want to track that too.

Campaign Setup:

First Campaign Link (Tracker) → Push revenue share offer (this is the landing page link in the tracker) → Trafficback Campaign Link (offer link in the tracker)
Step 3: Set the minimum CPA bid to $0.02 per conversion. Make sure your traffic source allows you to increase the bid later. We’ll adjust the bid based on the total revenue generated daily (push revenue share + revenue from the trafficback offer). This is why we start with the lowest CPA bid. We can increase the bid but not lower it. So far, I haven’t found any traffic sources that allow you to reduce your CPA bid.

Note: Most of the revenue will come from the trafficback offer.

Step 4:
Start the campaign and target all Android mobile devices, browsers, and network connections. Be as general as possible with your targeting. The less specific you are, the more your traffic source can optimize traffic volume using their in-house system.

Recommended Offers for Trafficback:
a) Survey Offers – Low payout but high conversion rates (CR)
b) Mobile CPI – VPN/Utilities – Lower CR, but potential for higher revenue
c) APK Offers – Higher CR for Tier 3 GEOs
d) Sweepstakes – Extremely low CR (under 0.3%) but decent payout (typically $0.40 to $30)
e) Direct Link/Mainstream Smartlink – Use as a last resort since the performance can be very unpredictable.

After running the campaign for a while and getting at least 3 conversions from each category (for example, Android 10 + Chrome 107 + Wifi + New York), you'll be ready to optimize your traffic targeting.

For instance, if the survey offer is doing well with Android 10 + Chrome 107 + Wifi + New York, you can focus on buying traffic just from that specific segment.

For Tier 1 GEOs, I usually use a whitelist, which allows me to target only a few specific publisher IDs since the traffic there is more expensive. For other GEOs, I let the campaign run on CPA bid mode without using any whitelist or blacklist. This way, I can maximize my potential revenue.

My ROI was around 48%, meaning I made about $115+ just yesterday. And there’s still plenty of room to scale up!
Revenue proof for the trafficback offer from yesterday:

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Revenue from Push subscription yesterday:

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I really wish I got what the OP is doing and how to try it myself. Haha, but congrats on the awesome campaign!
 
What network do you use for pushing subscription revenue share?
 
I really wish I got what the OP is doing and how to try it myself. Haha, but congrats on the awesome campaign!

Same here... maybe he was talking to people who already know about media buying.

Yep, this is media purchasing. Getting pop-up traffic to make money.

What network do you use for pushing subscription revenue share?

I’m using Evadav because they pay every day. I used to use Propush, but their payment system is terrible. It takes about a month for them to pay.

What network are you showing ads on?

For CPA bidding, I’m using Adsterra, Galakision, and Ugads, among others.
 
I use Evadav because they pay daily. I used to use Propush, but their payment system is really slow. It takes about a month for them to pay.

How does the approval process work in Evadav?
 
I use Evadav because they pay daily. I used to use Propush, but their payment system is really slow. It takes about a month for them to pay.

How does the approval process work in Evadav?

Getting approved is pretty simple if you’re referred by an existing Evadav publisher, since the referral vouches for your traffic quality. You can try applying on your own, but I’m not sure if you’ll get daily payouts without a referral, since there’s a minimum revenue needed before they offer that.
 
Here’s something important to remember: If you’re using Ad Maven for pop traffic, don’t use their USA traffic. The quality is very low for this region, and you’ll barely get any conversions.

Also, try to avoid using PopCash or PopAd. You won’t make much money from push subscribers with those traffic sources.
 
Hey, I’m trying something similar, but instead of a CPA offer, I use a direct link from a network that offers the highest CPM in the market. For revenue share, I use the same Evadav, and I don’t use popunder traffic because of its poor quality. Instead, I use in-page push ads to send traffic, and my conversion rate is around 11%. I make most of my money from TrafficBack, and I avoid using forced redirects because they send low-quality traffic too.
 
Hey, I’m trying something similar, but instead of a CPA offer, I use a direct link from a network that offers the highest CPM in the market. For revenue share, I use the same Evadav, and I don’t use popunder traffic because of its poor quality. Instead, I use in-page push ads to send traffic, and my conversion rate is around 11%. I make most of my money from TrafficBack, and I avoid using forced redirects because they send low-quality traffic too.

Give CPA a shot, you might get a better ROI than CPM. In-page ads are good, but the traffic volume needed to scale can be a problem. When it comes to traffic lifetime value for push, I don’t see much difference between pop and in-page ads. This is probably because Evadav pushes a lot of sketchy ads.

Propush has a better lifetime value for subscribers, but their payment terms are awful.
 
Do you know how to create these push subscription landing pages? Instead of selling our subs to other networks, if we advertise our CPA to those subs, we could make more money.
 
Give CPA a shot, you might get a better ROI than CPM. In-page ads are good, but the traffic volume needed to scale can be a problem. When it comes to traffic lifetime value for push, I don’t see much difference between pop and in-page ads. This is probably because Evadav pushes a lot of sketchy ads.

Propush has a better lifetime value for subscribers, but their payment terms are awful.

Yes, you're right. If Propush also has landing pages like Evadav, I think they just have a regular push notification system and don’t force users to subscribe.
 
Do you know how to create these push subscription landing pages? Instead of selling our subs to other networks, if we advertise our CPA to those subs, we could make more money.

Yes, you can easily clone these landing pages with a landing page ripper. The problem is with monetizing these databases. The unsubscribe rate for push notifications is really high these days, so you need to make the most profit within the first 48 hours.
 
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